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dkhiza

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  1. Mine is 43", but has a 3.75" flash hider and a psl stock.
  2. Gunfun +1. I have the RSA on a 308 saiga and love it. It's a great two stage "match" trigger, but I used the G2 on a 223 saiga and saiga 12. The modified G2 on mine is clean, crisp, and breaks the same every time. Both RSA and G2 are well worth the money.
  3. No it is a PSL stock. You are right, the slot was not deep enough so I had to extend the slot to fit.
  4. I definitely went the bubba route. I used the Dinzag directions to remove and later re-install the fsb. After the fsb removal, I bolted a cross slide vise to a vertical board and put an angle grinder in the vise. This allows the grinder to be lowered more "precisely". Then I routed a groove on a board and log to hold the barrel down. I screwed the board over the barrel tight, but where I could still rotate the barrel. I turned on the grinder and slowly lowered it while rotating the barrel, taking off a few thousands at a time till I got the diameter I needed for the die. Then I used a
  5. The stock went right on with little modification of elongating a slot so it would slide into the receiver far enough. The handguards needed sanding to fit, especially the upper. Also I had to cut up an AK handguard retainer and modify it to fit. I believe a member here makes a retainer which would work on the saiga. The handguards feel solid and have held up to recoil.
  6. On page 37 of the saiga 12 picture post there's a .308 with a psl stock. Took minimal modification to work.
  7. I dropped in a red star two stage trigger. It was expensive compared to other triggers, but needed no modifications and is very smooth. I regularly get 1 moa with factory ammo and will start working up a load to improve that.
  8. .308 saiga and saiga 12 kushnapup
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