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ninjatarian

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  1. The factory trigger is 3 pieces held together by 3 pins. You'll not need any of junk you pull out of the Saiga. The 3 parts are all you'll need. Grinding is not necessary unless you want to keep the bolt hold open after your conveerson. Why shop gunbroker when we have vendors here with much better deals? oh i just did a quick google search to find some parts, ill search around here when i actually buy. as far as the other parts go, im not doing a trigger group conversion where it is moved into the ak position, the stock fits where the original does so i will still n
  2. Ok, I have some confusion here. I have a saiga 7.62x39 that I am adding a tapco collapsing stock to (pinned to be legal in ny). It says that saiga has 14 foreign parts. the stock is replacing 1 part so i need to replace 3 more. i found this trigger hammer and disconnected kit online http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=124712695 that is supposed to count as three parts. I read here http://home.comcast.net/~navy87guy/home/922r.html that grinding the trigger lets it work with the saiga. Heres where I'm confused, on a siaga they use a separate trigger and connector plate to trip w
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