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spaniel

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  1. Have you profiled the hammer and polished the appropriate surfaces? When new my S12 would not cycle anything lighter than very stiff 2-3/4" loads. After profiling the hammer and removing friction from the system, it has not missed a cycle since. If your ports are open, your issue is most likely friction. If you are handy enough to convert an S12 you are handy enough to fix it yourself. If you are not, there are those who will happily fix it for a price.
  2. What product and when? Not a drum, the V-Plug. The threads had a flat spot, would not thread, all I wanted was to send it in and have them cleaned up so it would work. First half of 2011, I'm still "waiting" for a reply to my contact attempts. In the meantime, my Auto-Plug runs well. I do have a drum. It runs well. But it is very clear MD gives no care for CS, and there are other vendors more than willing to give both a good product and good service.
  3. Ordered one of his products...it was defective upon arrival....I could never get a reply. Didn't even ask for a replacement, just if it could be fixed. No thanks. I don't care if he releases an infinite magazine.
  4. Brownells manufactures their own AR15 mags...someone there who I know personally was quoted online that they had sole 3.5 years' worth of normal demand in 72 hours.
  5. Duracoating using the single use spray cans is simple. The factory finish is cheap, make sure you get it all off. The supplied stripper takes it off pretty well.
  6. That was about 18 months ago. I've already had one of his products that needed warranty work, to which inquiries got no reply. Based on the way he is apparently running his "business", I would not buy another product with his name on it.
  7. Good luck with that. I could never get a response on the defective v-plug I was sent. I went with a competitor and will stay there.
  8. If you're spending big money to get your Saiga to run, well, everything, then you are either a victim to marketing ploys or not very handy with a Dremel. As long as your ports are open, a little profiling and polishing is all it should take to run everything. MAYBE a new puck, at the most. If you're replacing springs, you're doing it wrong....
  9. Plenty of content on the site in the stickies and search on this. In short, check your port opening to see if they are blocked and what the size is. If the ports are in spec, you need to profile your bolt and hammer to reduce friction. Unless you have blocked or undersized ports, profiling should be all you need to get it cycling. Mine had fine ports. I swapped the FCG for a Texas AK group, and appropriately profiled myself with a dremel. It will now run anything under the sun. A +1 on the Autoplug, the only time I don't run it is for 3" turkey rounds, I put the factory plug ba
  10. You said that if you let the bolt forward slow, it hangs up. This is the bolt hanging up on the hammer, and if you've properly profiled the bolt and hammer this won't happen. You want it so that even if you ease the bolt forward, you can't get it to hang up before it closes. This is cheap and requires a dremel and some patience. I colored the parts of the bolt you do NOT want to touch (plenty of threads on this) with black sharpie, and carefully worked on it, profiling down then polishing, until I had smooth bolt closure. Since I did this I think I've had a single misfeed in about 500
  11. If you want a perfect gun out of the box, there are lots of Remingtons/Winchesters/Benellis out there in standard configurations. The Saiga is different. If you are a moron with tools, it is not the gun for you unless you have a deep wallet. I bought mine because a) they are a unique and interesting firearm, and I WANTED a project that would occupy my hands for awhile. All told, I probably spend 20+ hours tinkering with my Saiga from the time it came out of the box until I had it finished. I considered it time well spent. Same reason I am looking at Savages for bolt actions
  12. If you can pull the bolt all the way rearward and release, and it flies into battery, but if you let it down slow and it hangs up, this is normal for a non-profiled gun. You would have to profile to remove friction to get it to stop riding on the hammer. If pulling all the way back and releasing does not work, you still have larger issues.
  13. This forum is for the S12. By your logic why would there be separate option for the S20 and S410? Perhaps I should just post about my M1 Garand on here as well.
  14. I used to read this stuff on other forums with interest, but it's now apparent that you are spamming every potential site regardless of how relevant this information is. I just checked two other sites and you carbon-copied this exact post, pics and all. This has absolutely nothing to do with the Saiga. I'm done reading your updates on this and any other site.
  15. 100 yards??? You are very new to hunting, aren't you? Please respect the game and don't try something stupid like that. 50 yards is about the max you can expect...if your gun patterns decently.
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