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Guns & Stuff for sale
rflives replied to Hunter78's topic in Unsorted Ads prior to November 2012 (WTS / WTT)
Interested in the mosins pm sent! -
Did they take care of that hammer for you?
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Can I use a Saiga Hammer with a Tapco G2 Trigger set
rflives replied to wlnt's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
call tapco and explain your situation you might be suprised. They have helped me in the past with a handguard that I ordered wrong. -
Where can I read about retro-fitting my BHO after my conversion.
rflives replied to wlnt's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
no problem! Glad to hear your conversion is going well -
Help! I am in the final stretch, please help me bring it in.
rflives replied to wlnt's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
grind the hammer so the pin can seat all the way when you reuse the bho -
I have a p3at and a sig 232 sl. the p3at is a first gen and some times I think it will be more effective to throw it at some one then to actually pull the trigger. I haven't gave up on it YET I have done the fluff and buff but still get fte's but only after I put about 40 rounds down range. as for my sig it's the best weapon I have ever owned hands down it's real purty too. Don't let me steer you away from keltec though they are a great company the p3at was purchased used $100 "wonder why" so I can't send it back to be exchanged
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Help! I am in the final stretch, please help me bring it in.
rflives replied to wlnt's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
can I guess? you could not get the hammer pin all the way in and realized you had to grind it right? thats not in the cross con guide -
You don't have long to wait . . . I shipped the threading kits back to dinzag this afternoon Larry You will have to wait a little longer I think I'm next in line for the thread kit dinzag's stuff is great going to have to put him on my x-mas card list
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I have read up on them it wil be my next buy after i close on the house
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dinzzag you have mail
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I can't find one for my .223 even Brownell's doesn't have one anyone have a source or want to rent me one?
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no problem another good thing is that replaces the swivel that you lose when you replace the original
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Yes the tapco guard and the clamp that comes with it are seperate I called tony after buying the non saiga tapco handguard on accident if he could sell me just the clamp. He coulden't BUT he did give me the saiga one at a discounted price!!
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Revelation that Hanguard looks pretty nice, Im liking it even more after seeing the AK Handguard 3 Piece Rail Set $14 which can be attached to it Tapco has. They already sell one done up like that but not a saiga version. So you would have to dril in the holes for it to mount the rails which doesn't seem to hard. It could be a nice little tri rail for a very good price. I have the tapco handguard it fit's nice and tight. great unit and if you want to switch down the road you can reuse the clamp that comes with it
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all my saigas have double hook G2. The trigger pull is much smoother, crisper, and consistant than my bro's WASR and Norinco AK's which I think are single hook. The way I think of it is that you draw less friction due to the fact that the your pivot angle is straight. Because if you only have a single hook That 1/32" that your trigger/ hook is rotating on the axis pin is rubbing on on the top on one side and on the bottom on the other side. Sorry if that doesn't seem to make sense, but I'm searching for the best vocabulary to describe. I have a double hook as well n
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Saiga's at gun shows -- avg selling price?
rflives replied to MadMaxx's topic in Saiga Weapons - General Discussion
I bought my .223 16" for $239 + fees 4 months ago at a local show -
http://www.k-var.com/shop/home.php?cat=316
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seems to me that the ultimak gas tube and the red dot of your choice would be the best. so you could co witness your irons
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I'll take 5 as well and next time I'm in town I can stay in your pool house right?
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Any mod that dose not see the value in this is a silly goose
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Damn, couldn't agree more. Dremel is faster at everything including screwing up. Sometimes slower tools work better. Pic? yea some times 14,000 rpm is a little too fast
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I'll try to get some up tonight
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Almost forgot! after snapping the tap off wile installing Danzig's awesome bullet guide. I purchased a tap extractor from Brownell's. after several attempts to remove it I had to get out the punch and the BIG hammer
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Did you paint your bolt or bead blast it? also and details and or tips on your under folder? Thats something I would like to do. p.s. looks great!