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teknojunge

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  1. Check out Bullseye in Lawrenceville.
  2. When I installed mine I had the same problem. I took it back off and noticed that the new stock was not quite the same size so I did a little bit of file work and it finally went on. The only thing I don't like about it is that it is a little shorter than the original stock. Anyone know of a slip on recoil pad that will fit the new stock so I can make it a little longer?
  3. Joker, Right now I haven't made up my mind if I want to convert my 308 or not. I had planned on not making anymore changes to it to keep it stock in case the new incoming administration and congress decide to change the laws. Here is what it looks like now.
  4. Thanks for the replies. This seems to be a curious example of the law of unintended consequences. The stock I replaced the sporting stock with is made by Saiga manufacturer and will fit on with out any modifications. I am happy with my rifle and really did not want to get into changing it around too much. I haven't done any gunsmithing in the past and don't even own a Dremel but I do have a small drill press. Does anyone know of someone in Georgia who can do the conversion?
  5. After reading a few of the threads lower down I have a question about the legality of using my FBMG 20 round mags in my non converted Saiga .308. The only change I have made in the stock model I bought is adding a skeletal stock that I bought at a gun show made by Saiga. So the question is do I need to add more US parts to legally have the FBMG mag in my rifle?
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