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scotts702

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  1. Thanks Caged, terrible picture though. Here are a couple that shows the 54 a little better Just got it all back together, here is a link if your interested. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=462448
  2. Thanks! My job took me to the town of Pahrump this morning. I know a little shooting area in the desert, on the way back I got to test this beast, I am stoked!!! The thing runs like a sewing machine. Wally World, Fed Bulk on setting 2 - shot 100 rounds not one failure, from hip and shoulder! Put the shells in a nice pile about 5' away. Tried the Fed bulk on 1 and would get a failure to extract sometimes, all times from the hip. Shot some high brass on 1, again not one failure, piled the shells about 10 feet away. I LOVE THIS SHOTGUN The only thing I polished was the hammer and cor
  3. Thanks lvjeffro! I first marked the back edge of the GB to the barrel so that I can return it to it's exact location, then gave the edges of the GB a good shot of WD40 and let it soak. From there I found a piece of heavy anchor strap that fitted between the barrel and gas tube, once I cleared the gas tube I used a heavier piece of steel, (both wrapped in electric tape) small Ball Peen hammer and 2x4 block. I have a drill press and mill, but they just are not required. Use a new drill bit, use cutting oil, mount the bit further out in the chuck so that it flexes and follows the existi
  4. Phase one is done! I felt like a kid at Christmas when the package from CSS arrived today. I opened up the gas ports 3/32" and clearanced the GB slightly and got the GB back installed. Prepped the receiver and barrel and put a fresh coat of header paint on it, after drying I cured the paint with a heat gun for about 45 min. Then installed the new parts. All went smooth, still have to fit the MD20. I also got a couple of 10 rd Surefire's that fit like a glove. I'm still figuring out which way to go with the hand guard, sights and muzzle break? A big thanks for this forum, made my first con
  5. SCHULTZE, the gas block marking on the barrel is a little decieving, one port I could not get a paper clip in when it was installed. The barrel side of the gas block hole was slightly chamfered giving the impression that all ports were clear of the hole in the GB. Thanks for looking for that thread, there is so much information here it's hard to find what your looking for
  6. Had to mike a 3/32" drill bit = .093 Wow, they are undersized.
  7. Hi all, my conversion parts should be here tomorrow or the next day, so I decided to start the disassembly tonight. All went so smooth that I decided to pull the gas block and clearance it since one of my three ports were partially blocked. I checked the port size while I was at it and all three are .080 I have searched but could not find what port size is factory spec for a 3 port? Here are some pictures so far.
  8. Thanks for the welcomes! I can see that it is an addiction! TO THE FLOOR it cost $750.00 gunshop said they are making $50.00 bucks on them and they had another batch coming that will cost $50.00 more? Seems to me they should be able to get them cheaper than that buying in bulk.
  9. I have had my Golani for almost 4 years now, it has been 100% great shooter!
  10. Hi all, just wanted to introduce myself and thank every one that contributes to this great resource for Saiga owners! I was able to get pretty much up to speed on the ins and outs of the Saiga 12 in just a few evenings of reading many informative threads, the search engine works great too BTW. I probably bought my Saiga 12 at the peak of pricing last week, I have wanted to buy one for years but just never came to be. An local gun shop here in Vegas just happened to get a long awaited shipment in and I figured what the heck, have not even seen one around here for a long time, I also like to su
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