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I'm pretty sure this question is floating around somewhere, but where can I get a replacement or spare bolt carrier? The reason for it, is I'm planning on converting my 7.62x39 sporter. Instead of drilling and changing out the gas piston, I rather get a spare and do it. Or maybe I'm doing it wrong, I should change it. Any input or direction toward getting one would be appreciated, thanks!!!
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I'm new here, new to Saigas, and would appreciate a little help. I live in Texas -a pistol grip and high capacity magazine friendly State, and have a Saiga 7.62 and a Saiga 12 on their way. This was a post EO buy I regret and my procrastination cost me this time. I'm trying to find out if putting pistol grips and high capacity mags on both of them would require a conversion kit by law. Also, I would like to eventually get real wood furniture for the 47 and wonder if that would affect it's import compliance or make it need a conversion by law. I think the pistol grip question would cover t
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I haven't been around for awhile, been working on other projects away from Saiga rifles and shotguns. Some of you may use my 922r calculator. I get about 17 hits per day which is a lot, considering it is a fairly obscure topic. http://jobson.us/922r/ I recently made the project open source, so anyone can clone it as long as they follow the very basic license which is included with the files. https://github.com/pjobson/922r Basically, this means that if my calculator disappears for some reason, you can always get a copy from github.com and host it yourself on your own web p
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I recently purchased a Saiga .410 from a private owner and was interested in doing some conversion to it and found out about the 922r compliance issues. I am a hunter and thats what I intend to use this shotgun for. I have a Gen 1 .410 stamped '94 so it has the nonadjustable gas plug and only fires the 3" shells. I only plan on using the 4 rd factory magazines as I have 3 of them but I do appreciate the form factor and ergonomics of an adjustable stock and pistol grip. Now from what I have read, the minute I throw a pistol grip on the gun it is no longer considered a sporting rifle/shotgun
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If for some reason the 2013 AWB Passes ... Would our newly classified NFA Guns need to be 922r Compliant?
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Hi, my name is jaret, and i just converted my saiga .308. here is what i did... took off the bottom plate on the reciever installed a us made hammer installed a us made trigger group installed a us made stock, and verticle pistol grip re welded on the triger guard installed a usmade forward rail added a forward grip here is a link to the full thread i posted about it. http://www.amarillogunowners.com/index.php?topic=8658.0 what i need to know is this... im not sure what parts the .308 has on the list of import parts. http://www.tapco.com/section922r/ i need to know if
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I am making my own custom furniture from some gorgeous bubinga waterfall lumber I picked up. Just wondering if this would count towards 922r?
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My intention for the IZ 332 was to keep the factory monte carlo stock and add a muzzle brake. What I didn't realize, till recently, is that if I add a muzzle brake, I would effectivley need to comply with the 922R regulation. From what I've read so far, I need 6 U.S. made parts to make this work. I would like anyone's opinion on how I could achieve this as simple and economical as possible. I have no metal fabrication skills so anything requiring precision drilling, cutting, etc, is probably not a good idea. My only idea right now is purchase the following U.S. made parts: - Muz
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How are these being installed. ??? Since they are only about $8 I was wondering do you just drop them infront of the gas piston and thats it? I'm surprise that counts as a part if your not removing any russian part. If that is all there is to it... Maybe I'm wrong? I didn't see this in any pervious post that I searched...
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recently made purchase on new saiga .223 n wanting to put on ak74 style muzzle brake http://store.carolin...KE-SAIGA/Detail by installing this i know that it'll trigger 922r...but my question is do i have to add bullet button as well??... i don't have pistol grip and not planning on it. as for conversion parts, i have surefire magazine (-3), muzzle brake (-1), planning on gas piston (-1), no pistol grip (-1)..so that makes 10 parts from 16 total... here's picture of my rifle
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