Mister Tony 0 Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 I am a new owner of a Saiga 308-1 with a 22" barrel and it has became my favorite rifle. I try to have spare parts for all my rifles and pistols but so far I am confused about parts for my Saiga. Yes there is a lot of convertion parts out there but what about stock parts. What if any AK parts will fit the saiga 308? A list of dealers that can supply these parts would be great. Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
komblockid 0 Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 I have to agree with you. I hate not having spare parts. Murphy's law is the golden rule. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
308Mike 0 Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/Pro...62x39mm%20PARTS Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oxyehho 8 Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/Pro...62x39mm%20PARTS Just remember that S308 is different is certain areas - especially bolt (3 lugs vs 2), bolt carrier (I read on this forum that bolt stem diameter is different - pls confirm), barrel of course - means lots of things that hang off of it are different - hand guards, gas block, etc, etc. If you look at Saiga 922 compliance list - it actually lists what is made in the US, i.e. replaceable. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Tony 0 Posted March 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 I know that some parts have to be non AK standard but which AK parts can be used in my 308? I really want to built up a spare parts kit that will keep my Saiga 308 going for years in case something happens and the supply of spare parts get cut off. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
netpackrat 566 Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 I know that some parts have to be non AK standard but which AK parts can be used in my 308? I really want to built up a spare parts kit that will keep my Saiga 308 going for years in case something happens and the supply of spare parts get cut off. You can probably pick up lots of parts that would otherwise be discarded, from people who are doing conversions. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oxyehho 8 Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 I know that some parts have to be non AK standard but which AK parts can be used in my 308? I really want to built up a spare parts kit that will keep my Saiga 308 going for years in case something happens and the supply of spare parts get cut off. Here is a link to Saiga specific parts from K-Var Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BKLYN_C 14 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 if you converted it, then trigger group will be standard, PG and stock Other than that: the gas tube, rear sight, gas piston, cleaning rod, oil can and .... that's it. Sorry, forgot about riveted scope mount Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SOPMOD 254 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 An AK74 bolt carrier will work in a pinch,regular AK guts can be used,upper gas tube needs to be relieved to allow the retaining latch to close,gas piston ins the same,bolt,extractor,firing pin and barrel are the real problems. You could make a bolt from a narrow stem 7.62x39 bolt but it would need to be extended and you would have to make an extractor and a longer firing pin I think. A better idea might be turning down the shank on a 308 Galil bolt but the length again needs to be changed and it is only 2 lug.I thought about pressing the barrel out a hair and reheadspacing on a Galil bolt since I have a couple of them and just using the Galil bolts instead and selling my original Russian bolt for $150 as a spare to someone else with a Saiga 308 but after thinking about it I really can't forsee wearing this thing out with the amount of ammo I can afford. I assume this sucker will last at least 30,000rds and if it cheeses out it's almost cheaper to keep a whole fresh Saiga on hand to swap my hot parts over to instead of jumping through these hoops for spare parts. Maybe someone needs to make some 308 Saiga bolts?Not like it's rocket science for someone with a CNC setup and it looks like they would sell for at least $150ea Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oxyehho 8 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 An AK74 bolt carrier will work in a pinch,regular AK guts can be used,upper gas tube needs to be relieved to allow the retaining latch to close,gas piston ins the same,bolt,extractor,firing pin and barrel are the real problems. You could make a bolt from a narrow stem 7.62x39 bolt but it would need to be extended and you would have to make an extractor and a longer firing pin I think. A better idea might be turning down the shank on a 308 Galil bolt but the length again needs to be changed and it is only 2 lug.I thought about pressing the barrel out a hair and reheadspacing on a Galil bolt since I have a couple of them and just using the Galil bolts instead and selling my original Russian bolt for $150 as a spare to someone else with a Saiga 308 but after thinking about it I really can't forsee wearing this thing out with the amount of ammo I can afford. I assume this sucker will last at least 30,000rds and if it cheeses out it's almost cheaper to keep a whole fresh Saiga on hand to swap my hot parts over to instead of jumping through these hoops for spare parts. Maybe someone needs to make some 308 Saiga bolts?Not like it's rocket science for someone with a CNC setup and it looks like they would sell for at least $150ea what about the return spring? is it the same as AK74 or does it have to be stronger due to the larger 308 round? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SOPMOD 254 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 An AK74 bolt carrier will work in a pinch,regular AK guts can be used,upper gas tube needs to be relieved to allow the retaining latch to close,gas piston ins the same,bolt,extractor,firing pin and barrel are the real problems. You could make a bolt from a narrow stem 7.62x39 bolt but it would need to be extended and you would have to make an extractor and a longer firing pin I think. A better idea might be turning down the shank on a 308 Galil bolt but the length again needs to be changed and it is only 2 lug.I thought about pressing the barrel out a hair and reheadspacing on a Galil bolt since I have a couple of them and just using the Galil bolts instead and selling my original Russian bolt for $150 as a spare to someone else with a Saiga 308 but after thinking about it I really can't forsee wearing this thing out with the amount of ammo I can afford. I assume this sucker will last at least 30,000rds and if it cheeses out it's almost cheaper to keep a whole fresh Saiga on hand to swap my hot parts over to instead of jumping through these hoops for spare parts. Maybe someone needs to make some 308 Saiga bolts?Not like it's rocket science for someone with a CNC setup and it looks like they would sell for at least $150ea what about the return spring? is it the same as AK74 or does it have to be stronger due to the larger 308 round? I don't know for sure actually I would have to take the thing apart from it's guide and measure it and compare it to an AKM spring Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BKLYN_C 14 Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 An AK74 bolt carrier will work in a pinch,regular AK guts can be used,upper gas tube needs to be relieved to allow the retaining latch to close,gas piston ins the same,bolt,extractor,firing pin and barrel are the real problems. You could make a bolt from a narrow stem 7.62x39 bolt but it would need to be extended and you would have to make an extractor and a longer firing pin I think. A better idea might be turning down the shank on a 308 Galil bolt but the length again needs to be changed and it is only 2 lug.I thought about pressing the barrel out a hair and reheadspacing on a Galil bolt since I have a couple of them and just using the Galil bolts instead and selling my original Russian bolt for $150 as a spare to someone else with a Saiga 308 but after thinking about it I really can't forsee wearing this thing out with the amount of ammo I can afford. I assume this sucker will last at least 30,000rds and if it cheeses out it's almost cheaper to keep a whole fresh Saiga on hand to swap my hot parts over to instead of jumping through these hoops for spare parts. Maybe someone needs to make some 308 Saiga bolts?Not like it's rocket science for someone with a CNC setup and it looks like they would sell for at least $150ea what about the return spring? is it the same as AK74 or does it have to be stronger due to the larger 308 round? I don't know for sure actually I would have to take the thing apart from it's guide and measure it and compare it to an AKM spring Dont know how good replacement it will be, but it fits and recycles manually ok. My guess is the return spring will be interchangeable Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jeepranch 16 Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 An AK74 bolt carrier will work in a pinch,regular AK guts can be used,upper gas tube needs to be relieved to allow the retaining latch to close,gas piston ins the same,bolt,extractor,firing pin and barrel are the real problems. You could make a bolt from a narrow stem 7.62x39 bolt but it would need to be extended and you would have to make an extractor and a longer firing pin I think. A better idea might be turning down the shank on a 308 Galil bolt but the length again needs to be changed and it is only 2 lug.I thought about pressing the barrel out a hair and reheadspacing on a Galil bolt since I have a couple of them and just using the Galil bolts instead and selling my original Russian bolt for $150 as a spare to someone else with a Saiga 308 but after thinking about it I really can't forsee wearing this thing out with the amount of ammo I can afford. I assume this sucker will last at least 30,000rds and if it cheeses out it's almost cheaper to keep a whole fresh Saiga on hand to swap my hot parts over to instead of jumping through these hoops for spare parts. Maybe someone needs to make some 308 Saiga bolts?Not like it's rocket science for someone with a CNC setup and it looks like they would sell for at least $150ea good thread, which gas tube will work? and how hard is the mod? thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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