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I have an ATI stockmMFuqZGyQ2nnCZcSJM3SV1Q.jpg

 

And now i want to buy a Saiga 7.62x39mm.

Here in Switzerland, there are only Saigas with factory-Folding stocks aviable like this (look at the silver button on the left of the stock): arsenal_cl_fold_blk_b.jpg

 

 

Now my question is: Can i put the ATI Gunstock on a Saiga with this factory-folding Stock?

Because in the uploaded picuture, you see a converted factory-folding Saiga (Look again at the silver button) with an M4-Style gunstock.

Will this also work with an ATI Gunstock?

 

 

 

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Wish we could trade Saigas. I would rather have the stock that you have. I wish I could tell you, but it would violate ITAR. If you search google, you should be able to find an answer in the public domain. 

 

I have an ATI stockmMFuqZGyQ2nnCZcSJM3SV1Q.jpg

 

And now i want to buy a Saiga 7.62x39mm.

Here in Switzerland, there are only Saigas with factory-Folding stocks aviable like this (look at the silver button on the left of the stock): arsenal_cl_fold_blk_b.jpg

 

 

Now my question is: Can i put the ATI Gunstock on a Saiga with this factory-folding Stock?

Because in the uploaded picuture, you see a converted factory-folding Saiga (Look again at the silver button) with an M4-Style gunstock.

Will this also work with an ATI Gunstock?

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I don't know why anyone would want to trade a 100 folder for an ATI, but if you want a collapsing stock, you might have someone handy with a mill make an adapter for an AR buffer tube.

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Can i put the ATI Gunstock on a Saiga with this factory-folding Stock?

 

 

Gross.  Why would you ever want to do that?  The polymer side-folder is far and away superior to that ATI stock.

 

This. That ATI is nowhere as nice as the factory Russian folder.

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I have the metal skeletor type folding stock and would like to swap to the polymer factory stock in the first post, anyone know if it would fit and where I could get my hands on one?

 

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it all depends on what country of manufacturer of rear trunion and stock you have on it now that will determine which Ak-100 series  stock will fit it, Russian or Bulgarian. although they both  look the same the huge difference is the pin size and the angle of the of the hinge. off hand I think the Bulgarian is 4.5mm with 4 degree and the Russian 5.5 with 6 degree, but I could be wrong, which I'm sure someone here will correct me.

 

in any event  take the pin out and measure it, then go the K-var sight and find the AK-100  series stock for that pin length.

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I have the metal skeletor type folding stock and would like to swap to the polymer factory stock in the first post, anyone know if it would fit and where I could get my hands on one?

 

welcome to the board smile.png

 

it all depends on what country of manufacturer of rear trunion and stock you have on it now that will determine which Ak-100 series  stock will fit it, Russian or Bulgarian. although they both  look the same the huge difference is the pin size and the angle of the of the hinge. off hand I think the Bulgarian is 4.5mm with 4 degree and the Russian 5.5 with 6 degree, but I could be wrong, which I'm sure someone here will correct me.

 

in any event  take the pin out and measure it, then go the K-var sight and find the AK-100  series stock for that pin length.

 

 

Thanks Matt! I know mine was made in russia....izmash.....

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