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#31 User is offline   DAMAGE855

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Posted 29 March 2008 - 07:59 PM

I just got one today from a gun show. I was wondering in anyone has found a way to make high cap mags for the .308 model yet? I like the gun as is and will add a scope and probally change the sling points but that is all. the two 3 round mags I got with the gun are fine for the hunting I plan to use it for but a few high cap. mags would round out the "options" of this rifle. if anyone has heard of anything let me know. thanks in advance.
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Posted 06 April 2008 - 03:54 PM

ADMINS....can we get a SAIGA-100 forum open and put all these threads in it? Apparently searching for Saiga-100 doesn't work as I get 1000s of hits.
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Posted 06 April 2008 - 03:54 PM

ADMINS....can we get a SAIGA-100 forum open and put all these threads in it? Apparently searching for Saiga-100 doesn't work as I get 1000s of hits.
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Posted 30 May 2008 - 09:22 PM

Any news of upcoming high caps for the 30.06? Thanks.
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Posted 15 December 2008 - 09:39 PM

My Saiga-100,30-06, AK muzzle brake,AK upper and lower handguards,Accu-Riser Cheek Pad - Permanent Mount. Thanks Dinzag for helping me . Thought about conversion, talked to Tony(Tromix) :" Takes to much time and money". So I'll keep it how it is. Love my Black Mamba :super:

P.S. Guys,what do you think about the safety, I think its , weak.

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Post icon  Posted 26 December 2008 - 06:59 PM

View Postatakacorp, on Dec 15 2008, 09:39 PM, said:

My Saiga-100,30-06, AK muzzle brake,AK upper and lower handguards,Accu-Riser Cheek Pad - Permanent Mount. Thanks Dinzag for helping me . Thought about conversion, talked to Tony(Tromix) :" Takes to much time and money". So I'll keep it how it is. Love my Black Mamba :super:

P.S. Guys,what do you think about the safety, I think its , weak.

Just came back from hunting , 145gr. soft point Winchester, 100 yards shot , my saiga 30-06. Happy Hanukah, Merry Christmas ,Happy New Year.

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Posted 22 September 2009 - 08:31 PM

Ok, I'd like to make a run of mags for the Saiga-100 in .30-06 probably be 10s maybe 15s

I need a rifle, I could care less what it looks like. Just needs to be undamaged in the mag well area.

I may have one in SC but its been over a week and I've heard nothing so I don't have a huge hope for that one.

I'd be happy to resell the rifle once I'm done with it, right back to the person I buy it from. It will come with probably 5 mags when I'm done with it. I'll need it for two months at least.

Thanks
Mike

This is not a huge money maker but I'm ok with the chance to sell maybe 100 mags over a couple years
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 08:40 PM

View Postcsspecs, on 22 September 2009 - 09:31 PM, said:

Ok, I'd like to make a run of mags for the Saiga-100 in .30-06 probably be 10s maybe 15s

I need a rifle, I could care less what it looks like. Just needs to be undamaged in the mag well area.

I may have one in SC but its been over a week and I've heard nothing so I don't have a huge hope for that one.

I'd be happy to resell the rifle once I'm done with it, right back to the person I buy it from. It will come with probably 5 mags when I'm done with it. I'll need it for two months at least.

Thanks
Mike

This is not a huge money maker but I'm ok with the chance to sell maybe 100 mags over a couple years

You may be able to meet up with Saiganoobie and get some measurements and stuff depending if you guys live close enough in Florida.
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:01 PM

I had one of the mags for awhile. And we got a 14 round mag built but its off a little on the front tab. I want to test fire and play with the mags to make sure I have them right.

There is a lot to making a mag besides bending a metal box. The one we sent out was something like 3 weeks of work, Another two or three weeks with a rifle and it would be probably ready to go. Other problem is I'm not in FL right now either, I'll be there in a month or so. I'm in Northern Michigan up by Mackinac which I may add is freezing my southern blood already. How the hell does anyone live here all year?
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Posted Yesterday, 01:33 AM

I feel that 20 rd is the right number for 30-06. 10rd isn't a bad idea, especially for states with a mag capacity ban like NY.
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