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eseaton

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  1. Having trouble putting the Tromix pin retainer on (shepards crook) and am I going to have to gut the parts, start over to put the safety in? Does the safety go in first? Thanks in advance for the assembly help. eseaton
  2. I did not know that it was posted before but it is just as important now. Link works now: eseaton
  3. Mods: Sorry for the cross post but I felt compelled to have as many see this as possible....Pull it if you have to This is what happens when we talk about keeping our freedom and not giving up our last line defense (weapons). Our weapons are the only thing that stands between any freedom at all and total enslavement. If you doubt what I say, watch this 10 minute video. Look at the people's faces and eyes. It says it all. They are sending a warning: ACT before it is too late. eseaton
  4. This is what happens when we talk about keeping our freedom and not giving up our last line defense (weapons). Our weapons are the only thing that stands between any freedom at all and total enslavement. If you doubt what I say, watch this 10 minute video. Look at the people's faces and eyes. It says it all. They are sending a warning: ACT before it is too late. eseaton
  5. These grips are made of soft rubber with a cobblestone (stippled) surface for good grip control. Black. # Materials Soft black rubber with cobblestone (stippled) surface, not checkered Features # One Piece Monogrip design with a stirrup that attaches the grip to the gun through the bottom of the grip. Style # Open Backstrap, finger grooves, palm swells and is relieved for speedloaders. Fits: # Smith and Wesson N Frames with Round Butts Models: 25, 27, 28, 29, 57, 58, 624, 629, 657, and 44 Classic Hunter Brand new but open package. $14.00 shipped. Will take paypal or USPS mon
  6. Now a contributor I am a man of my word. eseaton
  7. This is the link to the tutorial on how to install the internal receiver block by Ace including instructions on how to use the extra screws for a solid attachment. I bought the tap, tap holder, screws, and drill bits for less than $20. Be sure to buy cobalt drill bits as the metal is very hard on bits. Ripper1 gives a good lesson starting at post #5. Link: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=32256 eseaton
  8. I want to have someone do the shortened gas block and 8 inch barrel. I will already have the rest of the conversion done so the gas block, barrel shortened/rethreaded, shortened handguard and refinish work would fit my needs. Who has experience with someone who does quality work? Thanks for the help. eseaton
  9. Get a pair of needle nose pliers and while holding the bolt back, pull down on the "silver tab" and then release the bolt. I cannot tell what is making the bolt hold open stick. eseaton
  10. Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like if the bottom ports were solid and gas was escaping from the top and side ports only, the escaping gasses, moving upward, would cause the barrel to be pushed downward as in mag-na-porting. No? eseaton
  11. Has anyone produced a steel, pointed slug that can be loaded up into a 12 gauge? Just curious after seeing videos of lead passing through cars. Would do some damage to an engine block, etc.
  12. Do these vents go all the way around? Could the vents on the bottom be made solid to assist with a decrease in barrel rise like on the AR15? Has someone done this already? eseaton
  13. I'll take one of the first batch please. E-mail me at esea2000@yahoo.com for price, etc. Thanks eseaton
  14. Corbin, Who makes the handguard and gas tube cover with rail? Looks like what I want to do with mine. Thanks Eric
  15. I have a thread running here about serial number ranges of the "vodka specials". Do you mind telling us the serial number range you have? eseaton
  16. First, you need to be sure you only have two. Sometimes they can be hard to see at the angle you are looking for them at. Secondly, you need to test fire your gun. It seems that various weapons function entirely different with the same number of holes. You should shoot various loads using both gas settings to determine the response of your gun before assuming it will not work, although that may be the case. Just check it out thoroughly first. If it runs, great. If not, you can send it off for "repair". eseaton
  17. I started this thread to get an approximate serial number range of the guns that seemed to be having trouble with the gas systems. I have serial number HO84328XX. It has three holes visible and drilled completely through. I have not shot it yet and have spent time and $ to get all of my parts together for a conversion. I had removed the stocks, etc. getting ready to do the conversion but decided to re-assemble it and shoot it before voiding my warranty in case there is a problem with cycling. I have this question, though. I ordered a gas plug made by Gunfixr and now distributed by MD Arms. It
  18. For you guys that just had your card hit for the second half of the order price, what was your order numbers? Just wondering if I might be anywhere near enough to get in on this run. Thanks eseaton
  19. Nice handguards. I would like a set of that furniture too. Why is that SBS designated S-12? Any reference to length? It appears to me to be a 8" barrel with whatever length threaded attachment added. eseaton
  20. In an effort to save time/effort (and most importantly, not mess up my internal receiver block) I was hoping someone could tell me how much to cut off of the front of the block (from the front, how far back and how deep from top of that level to go down) so I can go ahead and cut it without the old "trial and error" method. The cut I am talking about it shown in the pics below from this thread: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=32256 Any help with this will be appreciated. I am ready to do my conversion after finally gathering all the parts. eseaton
  21. love that avatar!

  22. Approximately what serial number range do the guns with all the issues fall into? eseaton
  23. I plan on a 8 or 10" SBS (waiting on Form 1) and would like experiences and suggestions on best options for front handguard and sights. I expect the gas port to be moved back so that would necessitate a shorter handguard, correct? I would like the option of an underside rail on the handguard at least. Pics would help me to visualize. Thanks eseaton
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