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ohsmily

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  1. STOP. SLOW DOWN. Not all Saigas are legal in CA. Ones distributed by Russian American Armory are legal and "off list" (thereby allowed to be sold in CA). If it is a "Kalashnikov USA" Saiga, it is a listed assault weapon and not legal for purchase in CA, regardless of whether it has a pistol grip or not). Go to http://www.calguns.net and READ and use the SEARCH function before you post. At CalGuns, you will find information about the legality of Saigas in CA as well as sellers and CA FFL holders willing to transfer the rifles.
  2. http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=76840
  3. Wait, I thought Halloween was last month...
  4. I really appreciate the quick response. However, I was hoping to find a complete exploded diagram schematic so I can get a good look at the trigger area setup. Is it very similar to a standard AK trigger group but just moved back and with the extra transfer bar? Thanks.
  5. Can anyone post an exploded diagram or a link to an exploded diagram of a 7.62x39 Saiga? Thank you.
  6. Thanks for the information guys. I have a source lined up for the Saiga fire control components. I appreciate you (Saiga Shooter) for taking the time to post those measurements, I know it is tedious. Thank you again folks.
  7. (By my post count, I am obviously new here, but I have thousands of posts in other places arf.com calguns.net snipershide.com thr.net glocktalk, etc. So, here is why I joined.... I know this would take a few minutes for someone to do, but is anyone here willing to give me some precise measurements (best you can do with calipers) for where the Saiga trigger pivot pin, the transfer arm pin, the triggerguard holes, and the trigger opening are in relation to the back, bottom, and top of the receiver (this last measurement obviously doesn't apply to the triggerguard holes and the trigger openi
  8. I know this would take a few minutes for someone to do, but is anyone here willing to give me some precise measurements (best you can do with calipers) for where the Saiga trigger pivot pin, the transfer arm pin, the triggerguard holes, and the trigger opening are in relation to the back, bottom, and top of the receiver (this last measurement obviously doesn't apply to the triggerguard holes and the trigger opening). OR, even better, if there is a schematic or blueprint for where the Saiga holes and cuts go on the receiver, that would be great (I have seen the one that shows where the standar
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