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FiverFiveFive

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  1. I do appreciate the tip about the bolt sliding forward and back, that helped. I figured it was right, but watching it cemented how it works. I can tell these things are addicting. I'd love to fine a 12g or a .223 at an unbeatable price:)
  2. OK checked the bolt, and it's in there right. When I work the action with the cover off you can see the bolt dropping and out of the slot just fine. I have not idea what's up shot of the ammo, maybe. I still thought that this gun would have more of a feed ramp or something. It appears to be pushing the shell fine, but its getting stuck on a sharp angle at the mouth of the barrel. OK figured something out. Could a mag HOLD 15 but only be meant to hold 10? After looking at how tightly the shells were in there (and there is no marking on the mag as to how many it actually holds) it looks
  3. Thanks for the reply:) I'll try to check the bolt out again in the morning. I may have in there wrong (really with there were better pictures of these things). I did just try charging it after inserting the mag with the action open. Still jammed up. I'm seriously thinking i might have something there wrong, but its too late in the evening to screw with it now. Thanks again:)
  4. Hi there I'm a Saiga n00bie, and I'm having a bit of a problem. I recently purchases what appears to be a very slightly used Saiga .410 from my local gun haunt a few weeks back. I followed some pretty decent online field stripping instructions. While I've never owned a Saiga before (or any auto loading shotgun for that matter), I'm fairly familiar with field stripping weapons. My only concern is getting the bolt back in correctly. That was a tad confusing. So flash forward a couple weeks. The Saiga is cleaned and oiled (not much if any dirt in it anyway). I'm getting ready to take
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