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Rabu

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  1. Yeah, I'll figure it out, thanks guys, it'll come off one way or another.
  2. I was considering this... Is there an easy way to get these off without damaging them...I don't have a press, as mentioned. Getting it on was cake, it took me 5 minutes total, but getting it off....seems like it'd be a different story.
  3. Yeah...I was hoping to avoid that, but I will if I need to, I suppose I'm looking for more a reason to do this other than "IT LOOKS UGLY!" unfortunately...
  4. Okay, so I bought this FSB on gunbroker, for 40 bucks, and the guy said he tried to drill the rear hole out without the sight on the barrel, so I thought "Meh, can't be too bad" and bought it, I got the thing in and upon looking at it it I found a very ugly drill job, but in my excitement of wanting a finished Saiga, I went ahead and hammered it on anyway, It's lined up and sighted in and working fantastically, and now is the point where I pin it. Or would like to. I'm at a crossroads here on this hole and I'm absolutely driving myself mad trying to decide what to do, so I ask you gents. I
  5. Yes sir, it actually surprised me how simple it was. I psyched myself up hard on that. Now I'm just worried about the FSB change, Don't want to mess anything important up.
  6. Ah, thank you both, you've got no idea how much peace of mind you just bought me, and yeah, I didn't really think much of the FTE considering it was cheapo Winchester, just made me chuckle slightly since I'm an AR guy and actually NEEDING to buy steel/hard cased is a strange occurrence even though 2/3 of my AR's eat steel fine... And yeah, I stumbled onto Fastenal's website literally like an hour after writing the OP and ordered up a bunch of them, thanks again.
  7. Howdy saiga folk. First time poster long time lurker here, and I have a few concerns with my new conversion. First, I replaced the saiga mag catch with a proper AK mag catch/triggerguard using a screw plate from AK builder and loc-tite, but my mags have just the tiniest bit of play front to back and it concerns me a bit as I've not messed with any AK's prior to this, I'm unfamiliar with how much is okay. I know side to side isn't anything to worry about but front to back seems like it's a bad thing from what I've read, keeping in mind it's like not even 1/64ths of wiggle, I can hard
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