Renegade118
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My SAIGA-12 in all of its UNCONVERTED Glory!!!
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To satisfy the cult following of course!
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Sweet thanks, I probably will just do that instead of converting.
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You're welcome. However, being compliant with American made magazines is really easy, just buy an American made muzzle device and puck. May run you $50 for the parts but they are still useful even after you convert (which you'll eventually do ). So I could buy an American made thread protector and I would be good to go for high capacity mags? I am weary to convert becuase I always have had issues with semiautomatic weapons and I have finally purchased a brand new one with no issues what so ever. Lol I guess I don't want to mess with a good thing!!! Actually I think you nee
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You're welcome. However, being compliant with American made magazines is really easy, just buy an American made muzzle device and puck. May run you $50 for the parts but they are still useful even after you convert (which you'll eventually do ). So I could buy an American made thread protector and I would be good to go for high capacity mags? I am weary to convert becuase I always have had issues with semiautomatic weapons and I have finally purchased a brand new one with no issues what so ever. Lol I guess I don't want to mess with a good thing!!!
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Ok, thank you very much for the info. Looks like I will be sticking with the 5 rounders! Or I could replace 1 imported part for a USA made part and be able to use the 5+ round magazines correct?
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Hello, Sorry if this has already been asked but I have not been able to find a detailed answer. I rececently purchased a stock Saiga-12 and was wondering if I could legally use detachable magazines that hold more than 5 rounds? I know since my Saiga is not converted or "restored" it needs to stay in "sporting" configuration but I am confused on the magazine limit. Thank you for any insight.