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BattleRifleG3

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  1. One piece of advice would be to buy what you want based on its own merits. I would not recommend choosing a firearm based on accessories that have not yet been produced. The Saigas have their own merits which they will have regardless of magazine options.
  2. I haven't "passed on the idea", but wood furniture orders have priority since I have been confident enough to take pre-payments, and then have to deliver in a reasonable time. I am streamlining those operations and expect to have more tiem available, in which I could catch up on sidelined projects such as this one. The G3 mag adaptors will have priority over this because they are more of a niche item, while other mags may be a better fit for the S-223. Pro-mags aren't the best but at their current prices they may be a better deal than Mini mags with an adaptor. A royalty arrangement
  3. Thank you for expressing your continued interest. I will investigate this prospect further. I think there will be one more notable design change due. I am taking steps to streamline my furniture production in order to make more time in my schedule. I will try to make room for this project.
  4. Saigas are a specialty item. All Saiga specific components are low quantity compared to other rifles and will always cost more. The reason they exist at all is that people value the Saigas enough to buy such items. The advantage of a smaller market is greater individual attention and ability for customization. If you want a good deal, find a way to pay a fair price and get a lot for it, vs paying a low price and getting something that leaves a lot of room for improvement.
  5. Are you sure padauk is rosewood? It's good material for gun furniture but I don't think it's rosewood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padauk http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jht...iles_padauk.xml Rosewoods are highly irritant and require substantially more ventillation and respiration, and are 1.5-2x as expensive as Zebrawood. If someone offered a rosewood set for less than a zebrawood set, that would be most impressive. Offering a zebrawood set at such a low upgrade price IS impressive. Where I shop, zebrawood costs 3x as much as padauk. Got any closeups of some of the items, p
  6. I'm somewhat aware of those, but would really prefer something closer to a modern shotgun style. Maybe I'm too picky. Will have to check them out for sure.
  7. Yeah, it seems that a number of suppliers stock Tromix items, so even when Tony's busy you can still get a Tromix gun if you like the options they come with.
  8. More than 4 shots in a 44 Rem mag carbine, yeah I could go for that. But I'm not sure I'd want to be throwing quantities of 44 Rem mag downrange at current prices. 7.62x39mm has longer range and is less expensive. 357 might be a different story. If someone made a 44 Rem mag carbine with various mag sizes, that would be great and I would get my hands on a big mag or two. But if it was more feasible to make a lower capacity carbine, say with a tubular mag, I'd go for that. 5-10 rounds of 44 would do it for me. Actually, since my state doesn't allow hunting with semi-autos, I'd love
  9. I'm often told I'm long winded. So I'll let the pictures do the talking. First two pics: Yugo and AKM handguards, one in a Krinkov style Third pic: More progress on the classic full length US Mil style stock for the Saiga-308. Fourth pic: The latest generation of grips and wood choices. The lower three are actually available if anyone wants to buy them. I was planning on making a big for sale post when more items are done and ready, but interest is welcome. The ones at the top are either not done or belong to a set in progress. The two grips on the upper right are a new style of
  10. I like the color scheme. I'd do something like that if I had any practical justification.
  11. I love the idea of lousy politicians and loudmouths being alive, well, and living their own lives instead of interfering with ours. I wish no narm on them, except that their ego probably wouldn't survive without publicity.
  12. I'm mostly Scottish, and while I don't look like my avatar, my hair is the color of his outfit. Never heard of a toehead either until today.
  13. Is it just me, or are all the mods here dark haired, medium weight white guys with beards?
  14. What's neat about that rifle is that it's a milled receiver. That would be the only milled receiver Sporter config I've seen that uses the Saiga type linkage instead of the long and awkward norinco hunter trigger.
  15. "Correct mag for that version of the 595" I continue to be very intrigued. Are you saying you have a special police model?
  16. Wasn't it posted as a Classified guideline that one should leave the details up and just add the message that something's sold? I agree, I'd like to see pics even after something's sold. A little bit of direction and reminding would probably do the trick without limiting editing.
  17. The 695 and 595 have my attention! Where did those mags come from? Both look very neat.
  18. I think that the criteria is that it serve the same purpose as the original part. For example, if you made the front end of an SKS into a Saiga handguard, that would probably still count as foreign. But if you sectioned the buttstock and shaped a handguard out of the wood, that would probably count as US made. Case in point - I've come upon a few reject Chinese thumbhole stocks. I could probably form some into regular AK stocks. Those woudl still count as foreign parts. The grip section would be worthless. I could then make matching handguards and p-grips out of the wood in the ot
  19. It looks to be part Saiga by design, but I don't think those are Saiga parts at all. Except that the trigger guard looks alot like one from a Saiga-100. I have a similar idea for a kit build, but mine uses a stock trigger and a novel trunion design. It's on the drawing board.
  20. The full length 1100 stock is still there, I'm not sure what I'll be doing with it in the future. I wasn't impressed with the shotgun but maybe that'll change as I learn how to take care of it better. I also don't think I'll be adorning that sasafrass furniture with a brass buttplate. I'll probably be making another stock on the same concept out of better quality wood.
  21. Indeed it is. I need a Handguard for my Saiga .223 in that Redheart color just like the one below but with a couple of vents in the side of it, can you make it for me? I won't be using redheart in the future, but have a supply of padauk that would work very well for a similar color. Can do that style with handguard vents. PM me if interested. My beta version catalog is now available. It doesn't include prices, but includes an overview of styles and options. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=137180
  22. The thumbholes were a funny item relating to the ban. They did count as pistol grips, so they counted as your one restricted feature during the ban. So you couldn't put a bayonet lug or a flash hider on a MAK-90. But they counted as "sporting", so an otherwise importable rifle could have a thumbhole stock and not need US parts. Hence the single stack WASRs still coming in with thumbholes. Then when they hit our shores the tools come out and they're modified to the unimportable double-stack models with US replacement parts. Far as my abilities go, it MAY be possible to mod a Knoxx s
  23. I'm a huge fan of Mossberg over Remington as well. I have a novel idea for a pumpgun bullpup, but it's nowhere near reality yet.
  24. I'll be posting a new thread with currently available items. A number of things have changed since this thread was posted. I'd be happy if the mods locked this thread. It is still linked to in my sticky thread and the important pictures are included in my catalog.
  25. Did you take a look at what was under the handguards?
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