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  1. Nope, not Manatee Community College... but I did live in St. Pete for a while. I've heard that it's pretty good for hogs and stuff out in the central part of the state, but I didn't get to do a lot of hunting when I was living there. I'm in the Panhandle now, and I've got a little family property up here to hunt on. Green Swamp and Kissimmee WMA's were places I heard good stories from in the central FL area when I lived in St. Pete. I don't think Kissimmee has a quota system, so you should be able to hunt there this season. Make sure you have a WMA stamp on your hunting license. h
  2. Hey, a quick question - what soft points have you been using? Rifle season starts here in FL this weekend, and I've been trying to decide between the Wolf 154 gr's and Barnaul 125's.
  3. This is cheap, and about 3 hours. Legal with American made mag's. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showto...mp;#entry204810
  4. I used the cheap "dragunov knock-off" stock from Centerfire... $25 including shipping and a broken shell extractor/parts kit. I used wood and epoxy laying around from boat building to extend the butt for a longer length of pull, and a longer grip. A little dremel work, and there's finger grooves and palmswell. Add a G2 Tapco trigger from a local shop (buymilsurp.com for anyone not in St. Pete) for $29.99, and it's cheap oh, and a cheapie 4-12x40 scope. I still need to order the feed ramp from Dinzag, but so far, so good. The conversion is MUCH easier than expected.
  5. The stock isn't made in the U.S.A., it's a take-off import. Maybe I'm confused on the compliance thing... the tapco g2 trigger group is 3 parts on the conversion, and I'd use U.S. made mag's for hi-cap, putting me under 10 imported parts. Since it's a thumbhole stock (not pistol grip), I should also be able to put an imported low-cap mag back in and still be legal (just like the factory skeleton stock) since it's not a pistol grip. Or did I add wrong?
  6. so you dont lie the look of the drag style stocks http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showto...20308&st=30 i think this one looks pretty good that is the same stock mentioned above motopilot - Thanks a bunch - I didn't realize that was the same one. It's a big help seeing it on a gun first. For the price, I think it's what I'll go with until I decide to get nice American made wood furniture. It looks really good on that .308 Terrace mountain - to each their own... I've got several "pretty" guns. This one is utilitarian (although I actually do like the way dragunovs look).
  7. OK - I got my new saiga this weekend, ran 100+ rounds through it, and it's the best $250 rifle I've ever shot I'd like to do the conversion, but I'm more partial to thumbhole stocks than regular pistol grip. Will these http://www.centerfiresystems.com/index.asp...&ProdID=125 and a tapco G2 trigger group work for a cheap conversion, or is this stock for a different AK variant? I'm new to saigas, so I'm a little fuzzy on how much compatibility there is once the trigger is moved. Thanks in advance, it's a great board you guys have here.
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