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  1. I really do know who has one for $505 plus shipping, let me know and I'll send you his way.
  2. I grind the portion that sits out of the receiver (for you to engage it) as far down as possible, to when it's engaged, it's almost totally inside the receiver, but out far enough not to hop up too far and lose the spring. I then polish it with a dremmel, and round off the edges. MUCH less intrusive that way, but still functional.
  3. I played with it a little today before work, the Russian blocker will not fit on the G2 without milling out a small area under where it sits in the trigger (compare it to your Russian trigger), so I milled out a relief for the Russian Blocker on the G2 and used the Russian Sear (rather than mill on the G2 Sear). It took out about .100 of trigger movement, measured from the front of my trigger guard to the center of curve on the trigger (there was about .250-.260 of movement before modification), but the hammer wouldn't go past the main hook on the trigger, it will definately take some fitting
  4. Do you know what he is doing? I was thinking about moding a trigger group so I could reuse the over travel blocker from the factory group. I'm sure others have noticed as well that an unconverted saiga-12 can get more rounds down range faster than a G2 trigger group. I'm pretty sure this is coming mostly from less over travel. I want the same for my converted guns because I can smoke an unconverted saiga-12 out!!! Do you think there's a way to make the original over-travel blocker fit with the g2 fcg? What would have to be shortened or modified to get it to fit? I still have o
  5. I have an 07' RAA saiga 12 that functions flawlessly, and the fit and finish is realy nice. I had a chance to look over an EAA s12 today and was impressed. The overall fit of the gun was nicer than my RAA (for lack of a better word), and It seemed to have been manufactured to tighter tolerances. The only neg- was that I noticed the AGP mags had a little more lateral play, or a slight wobble. I know the mfg. co. is the same, but I do believe the EAA's were made a littler better if all examples are as nice as the one I saw today (and assuming all RAA's are similar to my IZ-109). Any other experi
  6. +1 on the Shark break, I fired my s12 many times before I bought the shark break, and now many after. There is a noticable difference, faster follow up shots from my experience, it looks great too.
  7. I need a set of Tapco galil handguards that Tromix modified that have the retaining bracket with button head hex screw. I have a couple items that may be of interest to trade, x1 Saiga 12 5 round mag, and I also have a factory Saiga 12 composite handguard with built in rail that is like new. Let me know if you have one and what you would trade for it. I have other gun items for AR 15's too, thaks for looking.
  8. This is why I ordered 2, these will be good to go when they ship. Good work Mike. EDIT, not the snowman, the quality put into the drums, lol.
  9. If someone filed the left mammer leg down for an s12 conversion accidently instead of the right leg, would it still be usable? Sorry to hijack, but I need to know, thanks.
  10. If they want to be technical, which by way of their idiotic adherence to the lettering of the law only and not the (supposed) intended spirit, then the guy didn't transfer a machine gun. When he gave it to his friend it would only fire one round per trigger pull. His FRIEND fired 800 more rounds and then it malfunctioned. His FRIEND then gave the gun BACK to the guy, the friend would by strict interpretation be guilty of the transfer.
  11. I need to see the pic showing where to modify a Tapco retaining plate to make it work in an s12. I saw it here once but can't find it in the search option, thanks for any help.
  12. Yeah, I really liked the folding stock, very compact and being Choate it was pretty solid. The felt recoil isn't any worse than an s12, maybe a little better. The reason I sold it was to fund my first s12 purchase. I would've kept it and saved the $ up instead, but I shoot mostly cheap 100 round value packs, and I just had to clean it too much to keep it cycling those. You really have to have the magazine tube clean and well oiled before it will cycle light loads. That was my only complaint about the gun, otherwise it was built like a tank. It was designed around a specific mil-spec 2 3/4 .00
  13. No, its just another milspec (A1) Mossy. Marines went with M1014 in 2001. M9200a1 was out around the 90's. Supposedly to support anti-narcotics operations in S.America in the 80's, 90's or suttin like that. I had one for years. It ran pretty well on heavy loads, I had to keep the gas rings and magazine tube squeaky clean for it to cycle with light loads. There's a mossberg collectors assoc. that has a link on their site to a guy who has replacement parts for the 9200a1's, he also sells magazine extension tubes, and folding stocks. I had mine set up with a 8 shot extension, choate pi
  14. What about welding / adding some material to the bottom of the safety lever leg making it longer, as to have it sit lower and engage the right leg of the trigger? As long as it's not too long to fit in the right side of the receiver (the slot cut for the lever) you should get the same outcome. Easier to replace safety levers then triggers if you should happen to screw up.
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