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  1. Ok now do it ten more times, five blindfolded and five with gloves on! wait till you put the dust cover on. practice and enjoy.
  2. Ok try this make sure the bolt is all the way forward in the carrier when you set the carrier and bolt assembly into the reciever make sure it's all the way to the rear of the reciever then push down on the bolt carrier. It wants to rotate towards the right just line it straight up and down and press down on it.
  3. Your first post third picture looks correct you should see serial numbers stamped on the bottom of both parts when lined up corectly. make sure the hammer is cocked. When you lay the assembly into the reciever move it Backwards Away from the barrel and press down the carrier should drop into place, then move it forwards towards the barrel. Hope this helps
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    Saiga 12

    My conversion history
  5. I had to do a little work on those parts too I wanted to be able to field strip my Saiga The photos are in my gallery Saiga conversion history
  6. Thanks for the info and the link looks like its shotgun only looks like I will have to take my other saiga(S-12) if I go
  7. I have an chance to go to Iowa later this year and I would like to take my converted saiga along. I was wondering If anyone here is knows if conversions are legal in Iowa for hunting. Thanks
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    Belt-fed

    You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. Or go into a low earth orbit
  9. Do you have a sling? I put my left elbow through the sling and grip the forend with my left hand when Im shooting from a standing position you may have to adjust the sling a little. I find that the added tension helps stabilize my hold on the target.
  10. The 12 gauge really is the all purpose shotgun round because of the volume of the shell. It can be loaded with a variety of "Payloads" with enough propellant to make them effective. From number 12 dust and a light power charge for removing paint or weeding the garden, to sabots when you want to reach out and touch someone. The popularity of the round makes the price of the amunition economical. I hear someone is developing a depleated urainium slug for tank busting, and a sub kiloton yeald 12gauge warhead for when the zombies reaily get out of control.
  11. My first hunting expereance was with a Remingtion 870 and like you it felt natual to me it came up on target so fast, it was scary. Yes you can change barrels on that thing with no tools just your hands. I own a 28 inch barrel with choke inserts, a 21 inch smooth bore slug barrel and a 24 inch rifeled barrel with a scope mount. Its my do everything gun. BUT when it comes to play time you cant beat the S-12. I saw one in a store and I searched this sight to find out more before I purchased mine. If you ever buy one this is the place to find out everything you ever wanted to know about the Saig
  12. I Have a factory made rifled slug extension tube that screws onto the barrel. That and the fact that most of these things come with an open cylinder bore. Suggests to me that they are made to pump out a wide variety of lead products Slugs included. I think that the top cover is hardened to some extent so it will do more harm to you than you can do it. I just line it up and give it a light rap with the palm of my hand and it snaps into place. Have fun with it
  13. Thanks for the lnformation. The photos of the front sight post in those links is exactly what I have. I clamped my barrel and reciever Assy. into a vice and realised that I should level it side to side. Then I shot the laser down onto the barrel. I used the screw hole in the rear tang as one point and the notch in the rear sight as a second point and the center of the barrel just behind the FSB as third point. I already had the front sight block started onto the barrel and eyeballed it for center. The laser beam was verry close to center on the block. putting back together and shooting it will
  14. I removed my FSB to attach a muzzel brake adaptor. I want to reinstall the FSB onto the barrel. So heres the catch. Out of the box the front sight pin was set off center to the left. and that is where the point of impact is. The FSB was installed canted to the right. Now I want to center the FSB on the barrel so the front sight pin is centered in the FSB and have it match the point of impact. To do this I was going to project a laser beam down the center axis of the barrel using a laser for hanging pictures on a wall (it projects a 4 to 8 foot staight line). and then line up the top of the FSB
  15. Rent a copy of the movie Navy Seals and see what the CPO with the callsign god is packing.
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