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topmaul
The hardest part for me is cutting the square Pistol Grip Nut hole. Will edit with the way I do it later.


As stated above the part I find the hardest is to cut the square hold for the PG nut, I carefully coppy the templet then drill a pilot hole in the center of where I want the PG hole to be, then I go a bit larger so that I can get a triangle file into it then I file a bit at a time to make the hole exactly where I had marked. This is how TOPMAUL Armerment does it. The process takes time and you have to be carefull but you end up with a square hold not some of the hack jobs that I have seen.

Use the back of the punch you got with your weapon to aline the hammer pin as it goes back. As you push the hammer Pivit pin in push out the pack of the punch keep them touching.
hellgrün-K
Cutting through those spot-welds!

After that, putting the pin back through the hammer... PITA.
44rdv4rk
1... cutting the spot welds on the trigger plate... use a GOOD drill bit, and SLOW ROTATION.

2... re-assembling the BHO... just keep at it.
Cobra 76 two
the wait for the parts...
then the wait for the next Saiga to convert... 009.gif
IndyArms
The HARDEST part is having all the parts to convert a Saiga... and...

*NO SAIGA TO CONVERT*

Thats a real BITCH!!!

The stuff mentioned above is also a pain in the ass... LOL



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AegisDei
Removing a gas-block or FSB. And re-aligning/installing them is almost as difficult. 025.gif

Thank goodness for Dinzag's new HG retainers.
gunguy51
not having enough sagia's to do converions tooo!
vjor
finding costume parts.
BlenderWizard
The hardest part is when you have to get out the blowtorch...
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