ERG80 0 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Does anyone know of a vendor with an Ace Internal Block in stock, or is this like asking who has 10/12 round magazines in? I have searched and no one seems to have them. Like the one seen in this thread that has to be modified. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=32256 Are there other receiver block alternatives that can be use with the ace folding mechanism? I dont have access to a welder so the Tromix plate isnt an option right now. Sorry if this is a stupid question. Thanks ERG80 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
nalioth 405 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 You might give Ace a shot. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ERG80 0 Posted December 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 (edited) Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. Edited December 19, 2008 by ERG80 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sonnydazegunsmithing 42 Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. you can take your saiga stock and cut ot off about .150 past reciever , fill with acruglass mixed with a little of inletting black and put you 2 helicoils in and youve got a reciever block for about 5 bucks and takes about 10 minutes to make . ive had one on a saiga 12 for ten years with no problems Quote Link to post Share on other sites
badman400 3 Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. you can take your saiga stock and cut ot off about .150 past reciever , fill with acruglass mixed with a little of inletting black and put you 2 helicoils in and youve got a reciever block for about 5 bucks and takes about 10 minutes to make . ive had one on a saiga 12 for ten years with no problems Man I'd love to see some more detailed instructions on this block BD. Sounds like a good alternative. Acruglass? Do you fill it, let it cure, then drill to insert helicoils? Sounds interesting. More info would be appreciated. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ERG80 0 Posted December 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. you can take your saiga stock and cut ot off about .150 past reciever , fill with acruglass mixed with a little of inletting black and put you 2 helicoils in and youve got a reciever block for about 5 bucks and takes about 10 minutes to make . ive had one on a saiga 12 for ten years with no problems Man I'd love to see some more detailed instructions on this block BD. Sounds like a good alternative. Acruglass? Do you fill it, let it cure, then drill to insert helicoils? Sounds interesting. More info would be appreciated. could you post up some pics of that setup? Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sonnydazegunsmithing 42 Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. you can take your saiga stock and cut ot off about .150 past reciever , fill with acruglass mixed with a little of inletting black and put you 2 helicoils in and youve got a reciever block for about 5 bucks and takes about 10 minutes to make . ive had one on a saiga 12 for ten years with no problems Man I'd love to see some more detailed instructions on this block BD. Sounds like a good alternative. Acruglass? Do you fill it, let it cure, then drill to insert helicoils? Sounds interesting. More info would be appreciated. could you post up some pics of that setup? Thanks i put the helicoils in the non hardened glass with screws screwed into threads ( screws covered with johnsons hard paste floor wax ) screws held in place by drilling 2 holes in wood paint stirring stick and puttin screws though stick and stick taped to reciver block . ( put wax on stick to as a release agent ) i can make one monday and take pics if i can find my dang camera Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gripnS12 0 Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Their website has 2 different prices for the block and that made me wonder how long its been since they updated it and if it was still open. so I tried calling and the number had a disconnected message. I will try again. Thank you for the link. You might give Ace a shot. ETA: I tried again and they had a voice recording. Not sure what I did wrong the first time I called. you can take your saiga stock and cut ot off about .150 past reciever , fill with acruglass mixed with a little of inletting black and put you 2 helicoils in and youve got a reciever block for about 5 bucks and takes about 10 minutes to make . ive had one on a saiga 12 for ten years with no problems Man I'd love to see some more detailed instructions on this block BD. Sounds like a good alternative. Acruglass? Do you fill it, let it cure, then drill to insert helicoils? Sounds interesting. More info would be appreciated. could you post up some pics of that setup? Thanks i put the helicoils in the non hardened glass with screws screwed into threads ( screws covered with johnsons hard paste floor wax ) screws held in place by drilling 2 holes in wood paint stirring stick and puttin screws though stick and stick taped to reciver block . ( put wax on stick to as a release agent ) i can make one monday and take pics if i can find my dang camera I want to see pics of this!!! THX Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cliffevans 2 Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 yep wanna see it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sonnydazegunsmithing 42 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 sorry been tied up ill try to get pics soon Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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