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  1. A dremel and some cratex wheels is really all you need to do a polish job, and with cratex there's not much risk of hurting anything. Profiling is pretty easy and hard to mess up unless you go crazy, if you're scared of profiling everything then yea of course go with Pauly. Cratex will certainly de-bur and polish everything up like a mirror in a hurry. It's insanely useful for about anything, even using it with your hands it makes doing a trigger job on about any gun a breeze. That sounds nice and I'm sure I could do it, as I am pretty competent. But I dont care to spend the time,
  2. With the stock puck or with the GOUSA twister puck and on setting 4 for the largest gas, I still get occasional FTE with Federal low brass from wally mart. I was thinking after Pauly's polishing job, maybe it'll help. Maybe not... I'm down to test one out. I shoot bout once a month or so and 200+ shells a session as my buddies use my firearms too.
  3. Okay I trust you. Thanks. I'm looking forward to getting my bolt n parts back from you after your work is done and taking it to the range. Just curious if you PM FedEx tracking info so I can know when to expect it? If it is signature required, I'll try to be home on that day it is being delivered.
  4. I was just wondering if you think it might prove beneficial (more smooth cycling, less build-up) if you polish the gas puck to a mirror finish. not removing much material really, just light jewelers polish to shine it up. What about possibly polishing the inside of the gas tube to try to shine that up so that its smoother? Not sure... just thinkin out loud here.
  5. hahah Pauly, where do you find this shit. Perfect.
  6. yeah I got my arsenal S-12 from riflegear bout 4 weeks ago.
  7. Anyone care to post up photos of these on your saiga-12? I see photos on the CSS site, but they are just of the sights themselves.
  8. CSS says "Installs with flat side marked "GO GUN USA" towards the back of the gun ETAC" So in english... Does this mean when putting it in the tube the flat side which says GO GUN USA" goes in first? There is a side with a nub, the other is flat. does the nub go towards the gunfixer? I know it's stupid, duh right? But please just give me a definitive answer so I know? I swapped out back to the stock as I wasn't 100% sure.
  9. I cut that little keyhole and it works perfectly. Thanks everyone! Here's my new saiga converted!! I picked it up Friday, shot it on Saturday, then converted it Sunday.
  10. I picked up my Arsenal Saiga-12 on Friday and shot it on Saturday. I went to a conversion party on Sunday, had everything done and re-installed all but the bolt hold open. Tonight when I got home I followed the CSS video and another one on YouTube (2 part) to install it. Everything seems to have gone perfectly except that I cannot install my selector. It seems that the BHO is in the way. Did I do something wrong? I don't see how this would have ever worked in my rifle before, but it must have? Maybe my BHO piece got swapped with someone elses at the party? Maybe I need to remove the FC
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    AGP 10 rounders

    I ordered 3 directly from AGP on 2/6 and they shipped on 2/10, I got them a couple days later. Assembled, good to go.
  12. The drum or magazine if greater than 10 rounds must have been brought in to California prior to 2000 for it to be legally used in your mag-locked Saiga-12. The problem is that all these neat-o high capacity drums didn't exist back then. If you are unfortunate enough to be the guinea pig caught by LEO and asked about this, you can't say you had it in 1999, and it isn't a re-build for one that you had back then but broke, since they didn't even exist. It would be a really hard conviction for the DA, and unlikely it would ever occur. But probably not something to test at your local range, kno
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    Damn Saiga 12

    I agree, and it takes a bit of love to get them to function flawlessly, but damn, I've never shot it and NOT had a smile on my face. I wouldn't recommend it for home defense though, because you'd shoot the guy and then call the police (or call the police and then shoot the guy) and when the police got there you'd still be smiling and admiring your gun. That would kinda look bad in court... This video concerned me for using a shotgun for home defense. I've heard people say "use 00 buck for HD, you wanna really make sure you stop the guy", but after seeing this going through
  14. It was a common problem for them to begin flaking off on the 01-02 GSX-R 1000's. I had 2 buddies get their forks replaced way back in the day under warranty.
  15. see: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=43443
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