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FAL Man

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  1. Alright, thanks for the tips guys. I'm going to look into a grip-screw and the retaining piece. I've got another project I'm doing first (Remington "1740" shotgun), but the saiga will get done and I'll have pictures up of it.
  2. Alright, I'll look into doing that. Thank you for the info. I'm about to order the stock set and the trigger set. That, with the bullet guide I hope to get from Dinzag, I'll have enough compliance parts for the project. Thanks again.
  3. Those were the instructions that I was going to use. And where can I get one of Dinzag's bullet guides? I'd like to make sure that the guide fits into my rifle just fine. And the "shepard's Hook" is what? I don't know the parts on an AK that well, this will be my first conversion and I'll have to really read up before I get started. And if I didn't buy the E-clips part, it would still be possible to make the conversion, right? (Albeit harder) Ok I just checked, my saiga has a flat trunnion. All the parts I will buy from K-VAR are for a stamped receiver, which I assume the sai
  4. Alright, I'm about ready to start on my Saiga project. I believe that I've got everything I need to buy ready, but just in case I want some of you Vets to see if I'm missing anything. Bullet guide: http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?prod...at=0&page=1 Stock: http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?prod...at=0&page=1 Trigger group/set: http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?prod...at=0&page=4 So if I'm missing something, what is it?
  5. I believe I'm going to have Tony do a Galil magazine conversion and fit a bayonet onto the rifle. However, if this is all I will have done to the rifle, would I need to still follow the compliance parts law?
  6. I understand fully that I want no beef between me and the law, seeing as how they usually win playground shove-matches. Alright, if I were not going to get the Saiga folding buttstock from here, there's always the fully American buttstock offered here http://www.blackjackbuffers.com/index.php?...271f755e24cc81e How many compliance parts would this give me? If I used this, a bayonet piece, and had the galil mag conversion done on it, would I still be looking at not having enough US made parts? Excuse my ignorance. I've never had to deal with the compliance law before, and I'm tr
  7. I've contacted Tony via email and gotten a quote for everything I'd want done to the rifle. It's $385 with a bayonet attachment, folding stock w/ pistol grip, and galil conversion. I figure that since it's only $140 for the bayonet attachment and I can buy a folding stock from Saiga-12.com for 160, it'd be cheaper going this route. So it would be unlawful to the BATF to have a russian folding stock on it, like the one sold on this site, without putting US-made parts into the rifle? And yes, I was debating between buying the Saiga 12 or the .223. In the end, I voted for the .223,
  8. Hello. I'm new to the site and have had my unmodded Saiga .223 since December of last year. It was an impulse buy, since I wasn't planning on buying a .223 carbine until '07. But it looked so nice and the money was burning a whole in my pocket, so I bought it. I figured that I would have it modified a bit later on, and later on has snuck up on me. My original plan was to send this gun off to Tromix to have it converted to use Galil magazines. It seems like an even better idea now that I see that Century will be importing Galils into the country soon. Along with that conversion, I p
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