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Wagnikov

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  1. If your new to calipers. And these are digital. You need to fully close with the same pressure you will use to measure with and "zero"
  2. In engineering the 0 in front of the . Designates a metric dimension. So standard is .345 or what ever number and metric is 0.86. These numbers purely fictional any resemblance to a real number is purely coincidence. Lol. (Not that anyone wanted to know that) Yes "inch" units would be the most useful.
  3. Push the little button on top so it's in thousands of an inch please and thank you.
  4. Big ass barrel. Thicker receiver. I don't own one, but plan to soon.
  5. Just looked at pictures. It looks like your .050-.075 too big. By chance is this a saiga "m" that legion sells? It has a .308 sized barrel. My opinion is you either have to cut down the of of barrel, or jump up to a thread size that will work on your gun. Both the annual cutters to DIY, or having it machined will cost a fair amount to make what you have work. Going to a dif thread size means new die and muzzle brake. You will have to decide the best option. Any way you go, you have to start with an accurate measurement of the barrel O.D. in order to proceed. Once you post the OD I'm sure eve
  6. This is the firearms section, I think you meant for it to be in parts. I'll take it. Pm me with paypal info. Ty
  7. Obviously not the location we are talking about, but these detent slots are strait from factory. So it "ok" to repeat lol
  8. My saiga 030 guns have the detent cut out like the milled recieved do, and they are the same stamped receiver. So authenticity shouldn't stop anyone. 040 guns also
  9. You need to measure the O.D. And make it's small enough. Pictures would help
  10. Yes the vepr 12 mags have lrbho. The md arms doesn't need mods. You would have to remove your magwell. Then build an adapter plate to fill the gap at the front of your receiver to make your gun "think" it's a rock n lock gun.
  11. No its a 7.62. I skim through stuff too quickly some times. It was clearly in the x39 section. Have you had any luck with threaded it?Also what he means buy bottoming out is when the threads on the tat touch the muzzle your bound up and will stip your new threads of break the die. So make sure and you thread in, you back the tat out.
  12. If you have end wrenches you can use them as go/no-go gauges. Slip them over the barrel to estimate the size. Is this a s-12 barrel. On the 12ga it takes about 30-50ft/lbs of torque. So like tightening a 1/2" bolt pretty tight. When you are cutting threads it's more about smoothness. If it stops or binds suddenly, don't force it. It does take several turns before it cuts enough and you start making threads. I'm not a fan of 1/4 back up 3/4 and repeat method. But I would recommend you do it differently as it take a really good feel. Once I start cutting threads I don't stop until the die "says
  13. The vepr 12 mag will work. But you may have to file your mag catch down a little. Legion usa has the factory vepr mags in 8 and 10rnd. They are expensive, but it's amazing they are availble at all. Basically drums are out of the question. Maybe someday sgm will release there 25rnd vepr 12. Drums are cool for a novelty. But you will find they are rather useless functionally. But fun they are!
  14. They hand guard screw is a standard metric. However the front sight set screw (that continues to allude me) is that super fine m5x 0.5. I think from these conversations, what I need to do is take a standard saiga sling mount, grind off the two indexing nubs on the back side, and find a flat-panhead metric screw.(it is much longer than the one that goes into the bottom of the gas block) The front sight is about to get silver soldered on!!!!! They use some kind of epoxy on the front sight post and the handguard retaining collar, as both are a loos slip fit.
  15. Wagnikov

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    For....350$? Jk. Your enthusiasm is obvious. Do you have any plans for it?
  16. 19" barrel for sale in wts section. I found a 24" barrel.
  17. I will take gas block And dust cover, safety selector
  18. What were you using for ammo? My 20 gauge saiga is one of my top favorite guns. I would hate to have you give up on the firearm before you got to the bottom of the magazine issue
  19. I don't have a 50 Cal. So that's out lol. So what your guys thoughts? I got invited on a hog I have two weeks to get ready. Here's my options. 40 s$w out of a carbine? 7.62x39? .308? 7.62x54r? 20 or 12ga slug? All are semiauto and high cap. 45acp also (kriss vector)
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