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    As already mentioned I think there is wisdom in staying within reasonable/familiar lengths. An 8-10 round double in the length of a factory 5 and a 15'ish round double in the length of a factory 8 sound good. I see you are using a bullpup stock and the 8 rounder seems okay. Maybe a really short 5-6 round mag would be useful? I haven't looked at the M26 for a while, but early on it used Saiga mags. You might look into that niche for a place to market a very low profile magazine. I could see where keeping capacity around 5-6 rounds but very short would be helpful. Looking forward to
  2. Here is the truth. If you file a form 1, that is your "permission" slip to do the making of the NFA item. You cannot have a manufacturer make it for you. It would be engraved with your information. If, instead, you choose to send it to a manufacturer to do the manufacturing of the NFA item it would transfer to you on a form 4. The manufacturer would manufacture the item (note that he is in the business so he "manufactures;" you are not in the business so you "make"), engrave it with his information, and then file the form 2 to let the BATFE know. Then, since it was your firearm to begi
  3. Order number 13876 order date 3/21 went to "paid" at 11 this morning and then "shipped" 3 hours later. These will be my first drum mags. Looking forward to them. ETA: Received Tuesday 6/22. Look great. Test fit one in one Saiga-12 and it fit reasonably well with no modification. Box had one manual/pamphlet per drum.
  4. You might try this link for some resources: http://www.nrahq.org/shootingrange/
  5. I've been reluctant to convert my one and only Saiga 12, but I ordered two more on Friday (from CDNN), so I figured "What the heck?" Here's the original we all know and love: And here it is after some fixing: Big things to keep in mind: 1) I will be putting on a trigger guard and 2) I will be putting on a different stock, probably a fixed one unless I can find a folder that I like. I realize it looks a bit crazy here with the old stock and no trigger guard. And no, I would never recommend trying to use this firearm without a trigger guard. Some notes from my conversio
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