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  1. Tromix makes this bezel spot on the top edge of the receiver. Here is an example that I was able to find:
  2. BigChris, that was my original question (with respect to the "Safe" position, specifically).
  3. If you have the dust cover off, you can force the safety selector to disengage via pull of the trigger, but it should take a lot of pull (i.e. more than the weight of the firearm with fully loaded magazine). The dust cover doubles as the final stopping mechanism for the travel in the safety selector. The first rule in performing any type of functional check, inspection, part removal (of any kind), etc. is to unload and clear the firearm. As long as you do that, and have the dust cover installed during live fire operation, you will have no issues with the safety disengaging (assuming proper FCG
  4. That sounds like a good idea; I think the small bevel alone will make a pretty significant reduction in that "spring action" out of the selector travel once it reaches the top of the receiver. On back end of the "head" of the selector there is a slight protrusion that makes secondary contact with the receiver that provide the tension contact against the receiver once the primary dimple passes the edge of the receiver. This secondary contact has a pretty pronounced edge on it, that catches above the upper edge of the receiver once the selector begins to over-travels; this looks like it adds ano
  5. Compared to the Saiga rifles, the primary dust cover on the shotgun receivers have a longer notch on side with the charging handle to allow for clearance of the ejected shells. The problem that I have seen with this is that the safety selector, when pushed upward to the "Safe" position, frequently travels well beyond the top of the receiver, only stopping after it begins to set underneath the dust cover. This can make it rather awkward and difficult to move the safety into the "Fire" position, even with a modified safety selector (like the Krebs Mark VI-S). I am thinking that possibly
  6. That is sick! And your video production on that ad turned out very nice; I especially liked you music choice--it has me amped up!
  7. This is outstanding news! The innovation that you are breathing into the Saiga/AK industry is truly monumental and exciting!
  8. There is only ever two--master and apprentice. And now that the master is gone, it is time for the apprentice to take the throne
  9. I would start here: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?/topic/13312-picture-post-lets-see-your-saiga-12/ It is a pinned thread in the Saiga-12 sub-forum where lots of members have loaded up pics of their converted/modified/personalized Saigas. Here is the link to the same topic in the 7.62x39mm sub-forum: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?/topic/13290-picture-postlets-see-your-762x39/
  10. Here is a link to an article on the ATF website that summarize/describes firearms included in NFA registration. http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5320-8/atf-p-5320-8-chapter-2.pdf In short for a shotgun, if the barrel (including any permanently attached muzzle device, which is qualified in the above article) is under 18" in length or if the overall shotgun is less than 26" (i.e. back of receiver to front of the barrel), then it is subject to NFA registration. With respect to the Saiga shotguns, there are some issues with how much gas is passed through the gas ports b
  11. Looks so industrial...so efficient.....so cold. Would make mother Russia proud.
  12. I believe that Cobra 76 two was working on this for a while several years ago and had some quite functional prototypes. I seem to recall that he was on the verge of setting them up for production but I never heard what happened with them (I was absent from the forum for a couple of years). You might hit him up and see if he has info to pass along.
  13. The list of options on all of the Tromix 12ga shotguns list a SRTrigger as an available upgrade for $85. What exactly is the SRTrigger?
  14. I posted these questions in the Tech Section several days ago but have not received a single response, so I'm re-posting here in case the people in the know have missed it. Surely somebody on this board has some type of experience with replacing the gas block and front sight block! A few questions regarding replacing the front sight block and gas block on the IZ-132 7.62x39 Saiga. 1.) When replacing the stock gas block with the Romanian AK-022 gas block (from K-VAR...http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?prod...=292&page=1), or any gas block for that matter, how does one go about
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