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charpchooter172

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  1. I have two Izhmash factory 15-round magazines for the Saiga 410. I have never heard of 15-rounders, even after extensive searching. How rare and/or valuable are these things?

    I'm convinced the 15 round mags are legit. I opened one and left the other sealed in its plastic bag. The one I opened has paperwork and an inspection stamp from the Izhmash factory. It is identical to the factory 10-rounders except, obviously, for length and capacity. This strikes me as odd because I have NEVER found any reference to any Saiga 410 mags apart from 2, 4, and 10-rounders.

    Anyone else ever heard of these?

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  2. PCF,

    It's a Tapco and it folds to the right. I have converted it to wood furniture and don't need it anymore. If you're interested, I have several parts for that thing that I would sell. The quad-rail, folding stock, pistol grip, original plastic forearm set......say $175 for all? That was the cost of the quad-rail by itself. All are new or like-new. 

  3. Most of us feel your pain and have been there. I have had my .410 for 5 years, and just modded it with wood furniture and every upgrade I wanted. I love it. For ammo, I field tested several types and brands, with every magazine made. For ammo, I have found Winchester Super X 3" to be reliable. I have it in bird, buck, and slug. It runs great in my factory mags and my promag drum. I have not had good experience with the SGM 15 round mags and no longer use them. The shells sit too low in the mag, and therefore the bolt does not reliably collect them and feed them into battery. Regarding PDX-1, I have found it to be reliable in the factory mags and the drum. I shot a pickup truck diamond plate toolbox from 30 yards with PDX-1, and it made a 1-inch hole in the front, traveled through the interior of the box, and exited through the other side. Made a believer out of me. I hope you keep the .410 and get it running well. They are a hoot. Who needs another 12 gauge, anyway?

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  4. Hello. I'm new to the Forum. I have a converted Saiga .410, and it currently has a quad rail forearm attached. I intend to remove and sell the quad rail, and replace it with a classic wood forearm. I am mechanically inclined, but want to know what I am getting into before beginning. Does anyone have advice?

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