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Hey guys so I recently acquired and installed a kns adjustable gas piston for my saiga .308. I installed it but since Saiga .308 pistons have no shelf on them, I didn't get the correct length to stick out. Now, my rifle won't cycle at any setting of the kns piston. Can one of you tell me (as accurately as possible) tell me the length your piston sticks out from the bolt carrier? or maybe school me on the correct procedure for setting piston length if there is one? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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video update of it in action. First time wife had ever heard it!
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I loved my stock .308 but wanted to make it more exciting. I have owned only a couple of guns, but have never really made one "mine". Gun Started off stock, simple, great. The only non stock thing I had were the 24rd Magazines, and some cheap ass hunting / plinking ammo. The OAL length was never a problem, and gun performed flawlessly during hunts. Nosler Ballistic Tip dropped this 260 lb Hog with 1 shot. Whole right side of face blown off where arrow pointing. (Nosler) For reference purposes: Nosler 30 Cal I was also able to drop two 115-135 l
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So my build is almost complete (aside from a few cosmetic touches) on my Saiga .308 so once again I turn to the Saiga gurus for some advice on which rear rail system to get. First off: Will they fit the Saiga .308? TWS says that it will and markets it for the Saiga .308. Parabellum has yet to reply but one of their distributors, AIM, replied and said it would if the Saiga .308 has a standard AK dust cover. This isn't something I know off hand. Which one is more rugged? I have yet to see torture testing on either but I'd like to see them dropped, thrown, rolled, etc. Not that I am plann
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