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  1. How to: Convert a TEKKO Tri-rail system to a Sagia 410. It takes some precise Dremel work to get it to fit like it belongs there. But, it’s nothing anyone can’t do if you can take your gun apart. LOL My suggestions of tools to use is up to what you have, or are willing to invest in. These tools just worked best for me. 1st. Use a Dremel 1/2 in. 60-Grit Sanding Bands Model # 408 to round out and lower the three, flat 'U' posts, in the inner TEKKO. The exact removel of these three posts isn't critical to the mating up of your new TEKKO Tri-rail. So take off enough so the new forearm
  2. Hello: I'm a new member to this sight. I recently converted a TEKKO Tri-rail system to my Sagia 410. It took some precise Dremel work to get it to fit like it belonged there. It came out nice, so I just wanted to show it off. I also wanted to assist anyone who may need any help. So here goes: 1st. Use a Dremel 1/2 in. 60-Grit Sanding Bands Model # 408 to round out and remove the three, flat ‘U’ posts, in the inner TEKKO. The removable of these three posts isn't critical to the mating of your new TEKKO Tri-rail. Just take off enough so the TEEKO will clear the barrel. 2nd. The f
  3. I ahve found in my mags that some of the longest shells drag on the mag and don't work as well. I get more jams. I use the shortest shells.
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