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gulfcoastsaiga

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  1. Nevermind, according to the instructions I received from MSA, PMAGS are suggested.
  2. Hello, I finally received my MSA adapter and before I start milling out my receiver I decided to see how my Pmags fit in there. My first impression of the adapter was the release felt very gritty. I first tried a cheap lancer mag and thought I would have to break the mag to release it from the grip of the adapter. Then I tried some of my mag-pro pmags and they took quite a bit of effort to insert, did not drop free and took a lot of effort to pull out. I do understand it's not installed in the rifle yet and have read some users have posted better luck with USGI metal mags. Regardi
  3. Update: WPA has been very helpful and prompt regarding my saiga's issue. I will be mailing it to them tomorrow for them to look at.
  4. Email sent. However, the website said it could not save my form information. Thanks for the reply.
  5. Here's what the safety was doing to the charging handle. Now that I've bent it, it seems to prevent the problem most of the time, but the safety where it is inserted is still not flush with the receiver. I can push it in and see it protrude on the other side but it just bounces back.
  6. Which is probably the smartest thing to do. Thank you for the input.
  7. Hello Everyone, I'm a long-time lurker and already proud owner of a Saiga .223 (converted). However, today I received my S12 (the new 'after ban') that does not have the side rail. It's imported by TGI in Knoxville, TN. Anyways, my issue is the same as this guy's http://forum.saiga-1...es-safety-down/ His pics are towards the end of the post and it's identical to my problem. I've done what some people suggested and just bend the safety lever a little...it has helped, but this has made it very loose and if I hold the gun in a downward angle the majority of the time the safety lever wil
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