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  1. Arsenal SGL31 in 5.45x39mm. This is Arsenal, not FIME, and is becoming harder to come by. Has a cold-hammer-forged chrome-lined barrel and is very accurate. Has light finish wear in the usual places but not abused in any way, will include 1 plum Izzy mag. Listing it here before it goes on GB. Asking $1250 with one magazine. $20 shipped to your FFL. Contact through here or email HARDATAQ@GMAIL.COM with any questions. No trade interests at this time.
  2. Will do $265 shipped on the PK01V, $70 shipped on the Dynacomp
  3. Taking offers on anything, ordered parts for a new build and my credit card hurts.
  4. SOLD Selling this new PK-01V purchased new this year. Not a ding, scratch, or scuff on it, looks and functions like brand new. $265 shipped SOLD SOLD Kalashnikov USA sling. It's origins are cloudy, the only story I'd heard about them was that they were imported with Saigas many moons ago and are now pretty few-and-far-between. Definitely a stand-out part on your gun. Stamped Made in Russia on the back, leather straps and metal buckles. Really awesome piece. $50 +5 shipping SOLD SPF Molot grip fresh off of a VEPR 12, $20 +5 shipping SPF SPF Black
  5. SPF Just got this last week, it saw 50 rounds, functioned *awesome* keeps you on target. Just makes my shotgun too long to fit in my tiny safe. $95 shipped for both to any Saiga-12 member, or would love to trade for a Novekse Kx3 Flaming Pig flash hider. This is listed on 2 other forums so first come first serve! Paypal accepted as gift. Email is ok too at HARDATAQ@GMAIL.COM ::edit:: There's some dust on it in the picture, it looks just like brand new, no dings scuffs or scratches.
  6. I ordered a GK01 this evening, I'm sure I'll like it just fine. Thanks guys.
  7. I'm taking possession of a new VEPR 12 tomorrow, really excited. Originally my "dream" for the gun was to chop the barrel down a little and install a CSS GK-01 clone to bring the barrel length up back to legal (SBS not legal in my state). I read an older previous thread on the matter, as well as spoke to Shannon at Cobra's and it looks like to handle it would be far more trouble than it's worth legally for an Indiana resident, as well as probably being a better idea to get the Russian steel GK-01 throwing me further down the 922r hole. I really love the look of the VEPR with the GK-01
  8. I've used a PK01V from Atlantic Firearms on mine before and it was fine removing it a few times. It was mostly just for goofing around before it went on an SGL21, but man it looked pretty dang cool on the SGL12 while it was on there... Fromer's Fun Fact: you can remove your dust cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier with it attached if you're that worried about it, just takes a little finesse.
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    .308 Kushnapup

    I think it's pretty sweet, not enough white guns around. How's it shoot?
  10. OP actually delivers! Alright I picked up some better targets and 3 boxes of WPA 123g HP's, not because I think they're great but just because they'd be more consistent with each other than my grab bag ammo (most of which I discovered is Tula). I tightened up my optic and removed my muzzle brake and started zeroing. Ignoring the zeroing 3-round groups in the center target I started with the group on the bottom left, 5 rounds all within 1". I gave my optic another click to the right and shot the group on the top left. A little wider, around 1.5". From there I shot t
  11. Thanks for the replies guys, really. I actually went back through a ton of my history on my local forum and found the original seller's contact info. He PM'ed me this morning and said he honestly remembers putting only around 1,000 rounds through it, I've put maybe 800, so it's really a baby in it's life. I will remove the muzzle brake next time I shoot, and I will only shoot ammo from unopened boxes next time I do tests. I *did* tighten the clamp on the PK01v, and grabbing on to it and trying to force it around it doesn't move, but I may tight it another tooth or two just in case.
  12. Hey guys, quick story. I bought an Arsenal SGL21-61 used in 2012 for $600 (sweet deal). Around the same time I bought around 2,000 rounds of a mix of Tula/Wolf/WPA and threw them all in the same cans loose, like a fool. The original owner of the rifle is a reputable guy, by most standards. He told me that the rifle had seen "thousands of rounds", and I didn't think at the time to see if he could ballpark that a little closer. He said it had been used as a demo gun at suppressor shoots as well as taken to training classes. This winter I took it out for the first time in probabl
  13. Mere weeks before the great panic of 2012 started I was lucky enough to grab a SGL12-07 at their introductory price. I had a few cycling issues and the bolt was finished pretty aggressively at the factory and it wasn't possible to charge from a closed bolt. The bolt had a sharp piece of slag hanging off the bottom that would literally cut into the top round and nix the ability to charge from a closed bolt at all. I was planning on doing some polishing myself but after looking into it I decided I simply didn't have the time or tools to do it properly. Around the beginning of the year I
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    My S12

    Ever try a US Palm? I put one on my SGL21 and never looked back, it's been on every AK I've had since then including my SGL12. Really comfortable and a little storage too!
  15. So upon buying my SPAS 12, I've found that nobody sells replacement parts or buffers for these with any regularity now. I've taken on the project myself, non-profit. So if anyone ever needs a buffer hopefully now they'll be able to find one. The project site is in my sig and avatar.
  16. Really digging the cerakote, I agree with SGL though, that thing is begging for an Izzy 8 rounder.
  17. I feel pretty spoiled by my Saiga 12 though. The SPAS only holds 8 in the tube, and after I get done firing them I'm always left with a "out already?" feeling. There's just no substitute for a 20 round drum of 12g
  18. I've wanted one of these since I was a little kid, finally found the right one at the right price at the right time. Not purchased to fill any niche other than a fun-gun, but it is a blast to shoot and draws a nice crowd at the range. This one luckily has the cross bolt safety, not the lever. I only had to replace the folding-stock buffer which I made myself out of a 1" piece of polyurethane stock, the recoil buffer is still in good shape but I will probably swap it out for a urethane replacement as well. I'd really like to find a factory sling for it, but haven't had any luck searching so
  19. Traded, thread closed I have a right-folding Warsaw-length Bonesteel Arms folding stock. It is undamaged, functions and looks great. It was on my S12 for 150 rounds and still locks up and deploys like new. It was well lubricated and well maintained. Only removed to start a fund for some other accessories. (The mark on the top part of the hinge is just a glob of lubricant) $150 through paypal SHIPPED or best offer Trade interests include: HSP D3 chest rig (black prefferred) +cash on my end Quality AR compensators (BCM/Spikes) +cash on your end depending on comp I
  20. Ah yes, laws and such. This should show how simple this tool was to use, even I could use it properly and I am clearly not a clever man.
  21. Thanks for the replies guys, really hope this will help someone out in the future. I also feel it should be noted that I just shipped the tool back, and with $400 worth of insurance it was $27 to ship it back, just figured that would need to be factored in to the "total rental cost" to those who were interested. All-in-all, I couldn't be more pleased with that tool, I honestly think someone could make a decent collection/penny off of ponying up the $500 for the tool and fixing other peoples barrels, or buying dented shotguns at a discount as mentioned above. MidwayUSA also has a video
  22. I put a link in the video, but the url is www.4-dproducts.com, they have a ton of gunsmithing tools to rent.
  23. Since the topic of my other thread was about drilling the gas ports, I felt this topic deserved it's own thread to hopefully make it easier to find for other users should they encounter an issue like mine. Replacing the Saiga 12 barrel is an expensive process and I've found that very few people would be comfortable even attempting it regardless of their fee. Hopefully this will prove valuable to someone in the future. In the process of hammering out the lower dowel pin to remove my gas block to drill the gas ports, I dented my barrel. While the bottom dowel pin was still installed, I wa
  24. Going to take this thread back with a preliminary update. I called several local gunsmiths but after hearing "what is a Saiga 12" from all of them I decided to take another route. I ended up fixing the barrel myself after finding a hydraulic dent-raiser tool that I rented from 4-dproducts.com. They rent quite a few different gunsmithing tools, and I'd really recommend going to these guys if you need an expensive tool for one quick job. The dent raiser I used was close to $500 after shipping, though I rented it for a week from 4-d for around $70. The best part was it worked (when use
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