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Deer season tommorrow
mcc 762x39 replied to zone1935's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
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 -
Deer season tommorrow
mcc 762x39 replied to zone1935's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
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. -
What is the single cheapest/easiest mod for 992R compliance?
mcc 762x39 replied to conndoor's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
This is cheap, and about 3 hours. Legal with American made mag's. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showto...mp;#entry204810 -
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.
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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?
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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).
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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.