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Posts posted by mib2nd
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The 1200 seems a bit soft to me. The 500 finish is a bit harder.
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I tried the inexpensive UTG grip and it worked great on my ar15 and saiga 7.62, but broke on the second round of my S-12. Don't use the UTG on the S-12.
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+2 on the double stack mags.
Would probably cost the same or slightly more to produce than a 10 round single stack mag, but would involve more engineering to get it to function properly.
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Sold. Thanks Scott.
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Sold. Thanks ginkgo-z.
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Original 10 round 7.62 X 39 Saiga mag.
$20.00 Shipped
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Sold Pending funds.
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Don't you need to thread the inside of the barrel for the Poly-Choke?
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I have one I'll sell for $20.00 Shipped
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Me too. Saw a S12 @ a local pawn shop and picked it up for $300. I couldent resist. Its an addiction
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Also, you will need to add a bullet guide or the cartridges will not load properly. I recommend Danzigs bullet guides. He includes a drill bit, tap and screw to properly intall it. The only other thing you need is some Locktite to keep the screw in place.
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VERY cool looking...... but.... how does the magazine work?
1. Do you have to manually rotate the magazine
or
2. Does it rotate like a revolver cylinder while firing (problematic if your holding on to it like a hand gaurd while firing)
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Here you go!
Outdoors
http://www.spokanegunclub.org/
http://www.doublebarrelranch.com/
Indoors
http://www.centertargetsports.com/
Email me if you have any other questions.
Jim
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Fellow Spokanian here!!
Purchased my Saiga-12 here in Spokane for $200.00 on Craigslist. I now own a 7.62X39 a .410 and looking for more. It's a damn addiction.
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Use the link to my conversion calculator in the 922R section.
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I have seen the same instructions somewhere, but cannot find it either. This would be a good topic go over. Can anyone repost instructions or post a link to the instructions? I have three that I am doing.
Thanks,
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How well does the Tapco Buttpad (recoil pad) worlk on the S12. I have recently completed my conversion with the TapcoT6 stock and have yet to shoot it. I am thinking of getting a buttpad, but not sure which one is the best for recoil. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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DAMN It you guys. Your killin my wallet...... I had to go buy a .410 with all this talk of a drum and high capacity mags. Price was right at $200.00 though.
I'll buy a drum and two mags. It sounds like I will have time to Embezzle enough money that the wife won't notice.
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Nice spreadsheet!
Thanks for helping out some of us newbs.
I just wish I knew which parts were CHEAP to replace...
The cheapest will run you about $90.00 in parts., but you have to look around and does not include shipping.
-US Stock $29.99 Tapco
-US Pistol grip $10.99 Tapco
-Trigger group (FCG) single hook $31.99 Tapco (will need to be machined)
-Pistol Grip Screw and Nut $6 DPH Arms or $7.99 @ Tapco
-Screws to attach trigger gaurd $1.00
-Nylon plugs for filling holes drilled out $1.25 Ace
-AK L-Shaped Wire Retaining Spring $3.99 Tapco or e-clips for pivot pins.
You may want to order some parts like the trigger group from Danzig or Tromix. I have ordered from Danzig and he machined my parts and they were ready to install.
Good Luck.
Great info! I was getting apprehensive about the cost but it sounds like it can be done fairly inexpensively.
Thanks mib2nd
Also depending on which Saiga you have, you may also need a gas piston $30-$45 Danzig or Tromix.
See the Spreadsheet.
Want to play a game? Part 6
in MDARMS.com
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Thanks!!