Salmonaxe 0 Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Are Saiga 12 AOW's possible? I'm pretty sure AOW's need to be made from a virgin receiver or a factory pistol gripped shotgun. Has anyone produced a USA made Saiga 12 receiver? FYI No SBS's in my state, only AOW's. That's why I'm asking. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
748 0 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Are Saiga 12 AOW's possible? I'm pretty sure AOW's need to be made from a virgin receiver or a factory pistol gripped shotgun. Has anyone produced a USA made Saiga 12 receiver? FYI No SBS's in my state, only AOW's. That's why I'm asking. Yea, the shotgun has to be manufactured as an AOW. The $200 tax gets paid by the manufacturer and evey transfer after that is $5. Remington makes an AOW pump shot gun based on he 870 but they don't sell it to civilians. I don't know how to find it on their site but I have seen it. As far as I know you can't make an AOW out of a pre-existing shot gun. But you could get like a T/C pistol, form 1 it and stick say a choped down 20ga barrel on there. It wouldn't be an auto loader but you would have your AOW. Now maybe if some one like Tromix could clone a sagia, make the main parts from scrach into an AOW then maybe. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
nalioth 405 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 The $200 tax gets paid by the manufacturer and evey transfer after that is $5. The license the manufacturer has allows them to make as many NFA weapons as they want to. They don't pay anything 'per item'. If you want one, transfer fees for AOW are $5 and $200 for SBS/SBR. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hkusp45 8 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Saiga would have to manufacture a weapon as an AOW for it to qualify. You as an individual cannot make your own into an AOW. You could however make your own into a SBS but you have to pay the $200 tax stamp. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kmoore 3 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Saiga would have to manufacture a weapon as an AOW for it to qualify. You as an individual cannot make your own into an AOW. You could however make your own into a SBS but you have to pay the $200 tax stamp. And he'd have to move out of state. Short answer is ... No. Never heard of anyone doing it. I'm no gunsmith either. So, seems like the way to geterdone would be to: Study your existing shotty and decide if a build where you took all the parts off the Saiga and installed them into a virgin reciever/unbent flat(?) would be possible. OR Challenge a "artistic" gunsmith with the above. If you look at all the stuff tromix did before he got into the saiga buisness, I'd say he's a the type of gun smith you are talking about. I don't know if he still takes on the "exotic challenges" any longer, or if this would be of interest to him. If not him, maybe others know of "adventuresome gunplumbers"? GL. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mccumber1916 1 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Are Saiga 12 AOW's possible? I'm pretty sure AOW's need to be made from a virgin receiver or a factory pistol gripped shotgun. Has anyone produced a USA made Saiga 12 receiver? FYI No SBS's in my state, only AOW's. That's why I'm asking. i'm still learning our acronyms... pray tell... what is AOW? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
hkusp45 8 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 It is the ATF lingo for (A)ny (O)ther (W)eapon. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mccumber1916 1 Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 (edited) It is the ATF lingo for (A)ny (O)ther (W)eapon. i remember now... thanks so the concept of a s12 attached to an AR then? or a full on pistol? Edited August 18, 2007 by mccumber1916 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kmoore 3 Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 Here's a quick primer ... from the web. An AOW is: "...any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive, a pistol or revolver having a smooth bore designed or redesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell, weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12" or more, less than 18" in length, from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without manual reloading, and shall include any weapon which may be readily restored to fire. Such term shall not include a pistol or revolver having a rifled bore, or rifled bores, or weapons designed, made or intended to be fired from the shoulder and not capable of firing fixed ammunition." 26 U.S.C. sec. 5845(e). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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