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  1. I fabbed it, there's a big post I put together about the build on here somewhere. Thx Brad
  2. I did this a long time ago. I did plan on bending the cocking handle up like the Galil, but was worried about breaking it. Thought about welding a new handle to the bolt carrier but was concerned it would break off, and ruin the heat treating of the carrier, if it is heat treated. So just ground down the stock lever and welded it on. Thx Brad
  3. Anyone cut down their S12 with a threaded barrel? If so want to sell the stub you cut off? I'd like to use it for prototyping some parts. let me know.... kbbeckius(at)qwest.net (replace the at with @ symbol) thx brad
  4. I would be interested in one if it fit the factory barrel threads. Thx Brad
  5. shooter2, I don't know about that... All the USAS-12s I've seen for sale are registered as DDs even though some are select fire. I'm not sure, will have to do some research. Non-sporting 12ga shotguns get classified as DDs because they have a bore diameter of more than .50", ever noticed the big bore pistols only go to .50", that's why...any bigger and they would probably be classed as a DD Thx Brad
  6. You, know what, I almost hope they do make the Saiga 12 a DD. Why?? I already own one, and I'd love to make it full auto. Once they're declared a DD conversion to select fire should be legal!!! Might be easier to get Hi-caps too, EAA wouldn't have anything to worry about. Man I need to buy another Saiga 12 Thx Brad
  7. For a link to the ATF letter regarding parts count, click here http://www.soupbowl.kalashnikov.guns.ru/page12.html Out of 14 total parts, you can have no more than 10 foreign made parts. I complied with the law as follows.... US Stock US Pistol Grip US Hammer (modified) US Sear (disconnector) You can also convert a single hook trigger to replace the secondary trigger linkage piece by cutting the trigger off the bottom of it. I also did this but don't know if it counts towards compliance, maybe you could consider it the sear, and the other the disconnector. On the EAA diagram t
  8. my question is, what the hell are the threads on the replacable choke models??? probably some funky metric stuff, but can we get a tap?? It would help in designing a brake/flash hider Thx Brad
  9. I have received several requests, but I don't plan on making these or selling a kit. I believe the instructions are good enough that you could do this yourself or take the reciever adapter to a local machine shop and have them do it for you. The reciever adapter costs 35$, I wouldn't think drilling and tapping 2 holes and cutting a slot would cost too much, 50$??? depending on the shops hourly rate. If you really want I will modify your ACE reciever adapter like mine above, holes drilled and tapped, rivet clearance slot, and stud installed for 100$, if you want to message me and make arra
  10. I've tested it with probably 30+ rounds of the baddest stuff I can find (I'm sure there is worse) Federal's F131RS, 3", 1 1/4 OZ Slugs!! (use a recoil buffer with this stuff!!) I think that's my favorite f**k s**t up round!!! nothin' like 3/4" holes at 3000+ ft/lbs of muzzle energy. I often buy cheap soda pop in cans as reactive targets, and I managed to (only once out of a full 5rd mag) hit one dead on at 75 yards with the scope on, TOTALLY disinigrated the can, little aluminum bits fluttering down after the blast!!! it was awesome!! I managed to find the base of the can and it looked like
  11. All the parts for the buttstock conversion I were purchased from Tapco http://www.tapco.com/ ACE http://www.aceltdusa.com/ the remaining parts/tools can be picked up at hardware stores As for the forend, all parts purchased at Wal mart Application of the duplicolor spray on bedliner can be a little tricky, parts MUST be roughed up (sanded over the whole exterior surface) and wiped clean with laquer thinner (or other residue free solvent). The texture of the finshed bedliner is dependant on how far away you hold the can from what you're spraying, closer=smoother, farther away=r
  12. This will be quite long and have lots of pics so bear with me. Convert your Saiga 12 without modifying the reciever or relocating the trigger group using ACE parts. (sect 922 applies, us parts count) Parts Required ACE receiver adapter $35 ACE stock $64.95 TAPCO FAL SAW style grip $19.99 (on sale now for $11.99) 5" section of 1/4"x28 NF all thread $2 1/4"x28 NF nut $0.20 1/4" washer $0.20 Optional parts ACE Cheekrest $8.00 ACE folding stock mechanism $59.95 TAPCO metric style grip nut $9.99 (replaces nut and washer above) Tools
  13. Ok, here's a tease!! I've been working on it off and on for months, and on tuesday it can finally be put together. There's still alot I want to do with it but here's a sneak peek The FN FAL (my favorite high power semi-auto) was my inspiration for some of the details. Thx Brad
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