tomovich 0 Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 Did I read right somewhere here that you can take a regular 5rd Saiga 12ga magazine and do something simple to it and make it a 6 rd?? True?? Reliable?? Thanks! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kmoore 3 Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 Folks have cut the follower down a bit. Haven't done it myself, haven't needed a 6 round mag So I'll let those who have tinkered speak to the reliability. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CGuns 3 Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 Yes, I am interested in this, too. I guess if you cut the follower down a tad, it won't effect the reliability of the magazine. And the extra round should not make a difference when it comes to spring tension, etc.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tomovich 0 Posted May 12, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 FYI..........I cut the four corners of the bottom of the follower off about 1/4" and I cut the two tips of the spring guide (down by the baseplate?) by about 1/4" just to experimant and I can get about 5.5 rds in now. I hate to wreck a $35 mag though..........should I cut MORE?? Anyone else?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaddis 1,689 Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 (edited) Um, you could always have a round already loaded into the chamber when inserting the five round magazine if you really must have six shots. I wouldn't trust myself in not grabbing my "experimental" magazine by mistake if I have to go into condition red once with only having the Saiga-12 close by at the time. Edited May 12, 2006 by Gaddis Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mikeNM 8 Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 (edited) Well, never to be one NOT t too try something new....Just bought 3 new 5 rounders from the UTAH guys... good sevice, fair price. Sooo.. I decided to "wack" one too 6 rounds... Your going to need to cut both pieces... the follower and the guide plate (top & bottom,about 1/4 "). I didn't get anywhere until I noticed that it's best to follow the "factory" contours..... that is, keep a "V" notch in the bottom of the follower, so that the bottom guide-plate can sit/fit into the top follower, other wise you are cutting off more than you need. mikeNM P.S. one day we will have ????? 10 ROUND MAGS??????? Edited May 13, 2006 by mikeNM Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tomovich 0 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 So with a properly functioning 6 rounder you could have SEVEN rds in the weapon without having that HUMONGOUS 8 or 10 round thing hanging out. The key IS reliablity. Anyone do it and have it work first time, every time????? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mikeNM 8 Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Yes, it works fine.... if you have any problems,it's something else... one in the tube=7. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kmoore 3 Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 I searched on follower, there's a lot of posts that come up. But somewhere back in history this WAS discussed. Here's one thread with mixed (some negative) results. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=5221 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pedal2alloy 206 Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 A 5 rounder is designed to hold about 5 and a half rounds, to make it possible to load a mag on a closed bolt. You won't be able to do that if you cram 6 rounds in there. Also, the follower becomes more likely to bind. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tomovich 0 Posted May 14, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 (edited) Makes sense the more I play with it. I think it will either have to be 8 or 10 rounders or some modified floorplate. Just gonna have to make another one of these with some kind of deeper pocket, maybe 1/2" or so?? Thanks all! Edited May 14, 2006 by tomovich Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JumiKuula 1 Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 I searched on follower, there's a lot of posts that come up. But somewhere back in history this WAS discussed. Here's one thread with mixed (some negative) results. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=5221 Been there done that. The less you cut the better for reliability. ...In 8 and 5 rounders. Gone all the way to 3/4" high follower and last roud angles far too much. One could solve this problem by using long cartridge as last round to prevent failure to feed. Floorplate can have max. 2 round deep pocket since rails for shell rim ends up otherwise. And what does that mean? Nasty feed failures... -JumiKuula Quote Link to post Share on other sites
inparidel 4 Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 (edited) Well, never to be one NOT t too try something new....Just bought 3 new 5 rounders from the UTAH guys... good sevice, fair price. Sooo.. I decided to "wack" one too 6 rounds... Your going to need to cut both pieces... the follower and the guide plate (top & bottom,about 1/4 "). I didn't get anywhere until I noticed that it's best to follow the "factory" contours..... that is, keep a "V" notch in the bottom of the follower, so that the bottom guide-plate can sit/fit into the top follower, other wise you are cutting off more than you need. mikeNM P.S. one day we will have ????? 10 ROUND MAGS??????? Hey, guys: Here's the problem with 5 to 6 and 8 to 9 mag conversions: I find it useful for the left mag in a clamped mag situation when swapping mags in the heat of shotty, or 3gun battle, but, as far as starting out. . .you can (1) put one in the pipe and 5/8 in the right mag, OR (2) start out with 6/9 in the right mag, but with a mandatory bolt lock back (which may present a problem for our BHO deprived bretheren). I usually do the latter, but it depends on the club/range starting rules (cold chamber or not). Remember that when you have the 6/9 setup in the right mag, it's not like you can ALSO put one in the pipe. It won't seat. Too much ammo in the mag to go to lockup on a CLOSED BOLT. So, you need to ask yourself what your club/range rules are before modding expensive mags in any way. 5/8 + 1, or 6/9 with the bolt locked back= same-same. Edited May 15, 2006 by inparidel Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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