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Gilgamesh

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  1. Sorry I haven't replied but I hadn't gotten to play with this project for a little while. But I found that the trigger hole actually sits .020 inches too low in the receiver and I think that is what is causing the problem. I have another flat that I bent and my Saiga 20 for reference and the trigger from my Saiga 20, also a Tapco G2 has the same problem in this receiver. All in all I think for safetys sake and legalities sake I'm going to scrap this receiver and bend another one. The other flat I bent (an AK builder flat) with my homemade jig came out nice and the holes all came out perfectly
  2. As i said before I have a Tapco single hook hammer trigger sear group that is not setting properly. I have never fired this weapon yet in fact it is not even finished being built but I noticed that if I cycle the bolt the hammer and trigger will reset properly or so it would seem. If I cycle the bolt with the trigger pulled back the sear does not catch the hammer and the hammer will follow the bolt. This is bad very bad and I want to know if anyone has ever had to deal with this issue before and how to fix it. Gilgamesh
  3. I have one of the Tapco folders on an AK-47, and to be honest I'm not too impressed with it. The stock broke at the hinge when it was carelessly knocked off the bench and hit the ground. Also the e-clamp that retains the pin and spring in the hinge was lost in the same occurrence and I haven't been able to properly reattach the stock. I managed to glue the stock back together with some high strength epoxies but I haven't gotten to put the whole thing back together yet. On another note the stock is almost two inches longer than the standard synthetic stock that Tapco offers so if you are going
  4. I honestly did not know how much the Saiga trigger sucked until I put a Tapco G2 trigger group in mine. Once I dropped it in I noticed just how nice a trigger it can have and it also gives you 3 922 R parts. Well worth the 50.00 IMO. Gilgamesh
  5. If you are waiting to buy a Saiga 20 with domestically produced mags then you might be waiting a while. I just wrote to the guys at AGP about Saiga 20 mags and here is what they had to say Unfortunately the 20ga has just never sold in high enough quantity to justify the cost to build tooling. Sorry. Kevin They are a great gun, after you work the bugs out. Mine wouldn't function reliably at all on any form of birdshot until I opened up the gas port. Gilgamesh
  6. Thanks for helping me get the picture up. And thanks for the compliments, there is more than ducttape holding my mags together, I made about 5 frankenmags, never got around to taking the tape off of them. Gilgamesh
  7. I've had this finished for a couple of months now. I've had a boatload of trouble getting this shotgun to work properly, mag problems, some ejection problems (it would seem the ejector is not far enough forward on the rail) but mostly issues with the gas system and shot loads. anyways I digress, here is my Saiga 20. All my mags are Franken-mags, the brake was homemade on my mill and lathe as was the vertical grip and I also modified the Halo rail by milling off and/or drilling out the excess material. The Halo Rail is great but it is ridiculously heavy. http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1
  8. To be honest, from every Century I've ever seen or shot (any make) and read about many over on the Fal Files over the years I've never heard anything good about them. I've had 2 century rifles myself, an FAL clone and a G3 clone, the FAL couldn't hit the broadside of the barn from inside the barn and the G3 took many hours of working on it till it would feed reliably and the trunnion welds on it look like they were done by an inebriated 3rd grader. In fact the builders of Century guns are frequently referred to as angry beavers. I'd stay away from anything Century makes as a rule. SO as not
  9. Having lived in Baltimore for 8 years now I have noticed that guns are not cheap here. I got my Saiga 20 about 3 or 4 years ago for about 270 from Valley Guns, which went under for paperwork violations, but right next to it has opened up Just Guns. At the time I was looking to pick up a .223 and I noticed those were around 450. Good luck in your quest, but you might end up looking to have one ordered in. Gilgamesh
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