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Ultimak makes two different top rails for Saigas, one for fixed sights and one for the 'adjustable rib' sight.

 

Is the following correct? Is the right rail model paired with the right sight style and shotgun model?

 

http://www.ultimak.com/M11-L.htm for use with the fixed bead sight = IZ-109

 

http://www.ultimak.com/M11-s.htm for use with the adjustable rib sight = IZ-108

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I'm not sure I get the question... but yes.

 

 

I'll try to make it more understandable (thought I already did though) :P

 

 

1) Do you use the Ultimak M11-L with a Saiga IZ-109?

 

2) Do you use the Ultimak M11-s with a Saiga IZ-108?

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Uh, yes, I think.

 

I guess I just don't get why you're asking, all of the info you need is right there in those links. Let me guess, you don't have your shotty yet, it's on order, and you are trying to get ahead on parts.

 

Well I'm pretty sure you have it right anyhow, someone else should speak up.

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I'm not sure I get the question... but yes.

 

 

I'll try to make it more understandable (thought I already did though) :P

 

 

1) Do you use the Ultimak M11-L with a Saiga IZ-109?

 

2) Do you use the Ultimak M11-s with a Saiga IZ-108?

 

 

yep that's how it works.

 

Food for thought though. I have a thread on this somewhere, Ismash has changed the front bead sight on the IZ-109. It used to be screwed in, now its posted in, and pretty much un-removable. To get the rail on the gun you have to grind down the bead and either JB Weld it on (what I did, may or may not work) or drill and tap a new hole for the forward screw (Ultimak hasn't changed their design yet and the rails are not compatible with the new IZ-109's without working on them like this.)

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