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conthefruiter

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  1. Thanks for info but just found out according to my country's laws "Any part that makes a firearm capable of fully automatic fire (is prohibited)", and I highly doubt I will be able to get one into the country even though Im fully licensed to own one and its completely legal because of the prohibited weapons act of 1996 "Any weapon that has a military appearance (is prohibited)".

     

    Austria I presume! Howdy! It may require shaving material off the sides (.5 mm on each side) of the bumpski receiver block since they have one that is for the saiga already.

    Australia

     

    That stock in no way makes a firearm capable of fully automatic fire. Every round fired is activated by a trigger press from your finger. Read the approval letters on the left side of the site.

    Laws in Australia are very different, they would come around and try and arrest me for ordering it. Because some genius would say "It's a telescopic stock, arrest him!" or something along those lines.

  2. Thanks for info but just found out according to my country's laws "Any part that makes a firearm capable of fully automatic fire (is prohibited)", and I highly doubt I will be able to get one into the country even though Im fully licensed to own one and its completely legal because of the prohibited weapons act of 1996 "Any weapon that has a military appearance (is prohibited)".



    Austria I presume! Howdy! It may require shaving material off the sides (.5 mm on each side) of the bumpski receiver block since they have one that is for the saiga already.

    Australia

  3. Hey guys

     

    Im looking into geting one and just wondering a few things about it.

     

    1. Is the magwell removable?

     

    2. Is the picitiny rail removable ( if so will it leave some holes in the dust cover)?

     

    3. Do they accept PSO type scope mounts?

     

    Many thanks Connor

  4. Out of interest on what basis are you allowed a s12 in oz? Most ozi shooters I meet a comps give me the impression that it would be almost impossible even of you had a farm the size of Texas

     

    You need a catagory C lisences, which requires you to be a primary produce (farmer). But we are only allowed 5 round limit in shotguns and a 10 round limit in bolt actions, theres no semi auto centrefires allowed unless you can prove to the commisioner that you either work for the goverment, have a large property (only allowed it for a year then they take your guns), its your job (roo shooter/pest control) or your a firearms dealer (but you cant shoot them).

  5. G'day

     

    I hail from the far south lands of Australia, where the gun laws are rediculous and such. But despite all this I am lisenesed to obtain a saiga 12 shotgun and am interseted in purchasing one. But there's a problem........ no one sells them here. So the other day I email Izhmash customer enquireys about shipping cost and firearm prices for a saiga-12S (not several saiga-12's but a saiga-12 model S) and after a week they sent back emial describing what the gun looked like and saying they need to know the volume of the order. So then it hit me, they probably only send them by the hundereds for the factory. And this is were you come in my dear community of saiga lovers, where do I order a saiga-12S from to come to Australia with a couple of 5rnd mags and acsessories? I am also looking at geting a PSO scope from kalinka optics but need guidance at which is best for shooting solids/slugs/magnum loads or whatever you prefer to call them?

     

    Many thanks Connor

     

    TL;DR

    I need a siaga-12S in Australia and whats the best PSO scope for shooting solids.

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