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ChrisP

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  1. I bought some off of gunbroker and they won't fit my new Saiga 12 or my EAA import Saiga 12. Any ideas before I break out the dremel?
  2. Just "plug and play"? Well I assumed you already done the pistol grip conversion right ? If yes it'll plug and play the only thing you have to do is drill the holes into the stock for tang screws. Yup, I've got all of the parts for the conversion I just forgot to order a stock. Thanks guys!
  3. https://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?prod...at=0&page=1 ..and if so what if any mods are needed for it to fit?
  4. Everywhere that I've looked it says that they're out and I've got my IZ-109 and the conversion parts coming in today
  5. Very nice, I had one last year and it shot great!
  6. I never knew that it was adjustable, I guess a front sight tool for an AR won't work will it?
  7. I've taken my S .223 to the range 3 times since I bought it, the gun functions perfectley but it hits the top of the paper at 50 yards when I aim dead center. To hit the center of the target I have to aim at the bottom of the target, any ideas why? My rear sight is set on the lowest setting and it doesn't matter what kind of ammo that I use.
  8. I installed one of Dinzags bullet guide last week and ran 200+ rounds through my .223 using modded Galil mags and it worked like a charm. Thanks Dinzag!!
  9. That's what I use in my 870 P Max and it work fine. I just wanted to make sure that it would work in the Saiga before I ordered one.
  10. I plan on getting a Saiga 12 with the next 2 weeks but I need to know if they will cycle light target loads or if they'll only cycle full power loads. I've had a Benelli M2 Tactical in the past and it cycled any ammo that I gave it, will the Saiga do the same? When target practicing I usually shoot Wincheter AA target loads.
  11. LOL, that second pic was my PLR-16 that I bought in late 05/early 06. I took that pic when I worked at a local gun shop.
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