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Do they come in .308?
I may have to buy one now after seeing your pics. |
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Yes. I just got it tonight from Tapco. US made too! It feels alot different from the OEM gaurd but I like it. It seems to help quicken sighting as the top cover gives you a bigger plane to line the sights up with. |
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Ooooh, can you post closeups of how the Tapco mounts?
Very nice shotty |
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Great rifles!!
Any chance the mods will make this a sticky? I mean there's lots of other pic stickies in other parts of the forum.... |
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How's it shoot? |
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Where did you get that stock, and does it fold? |
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Tell me more TapperMan. ALL of these Saiga 12 conversions are SWEET as hell. |
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It's a 19" Saiga-12 with a Bulgarian side-folding stock. It was kind of a pain to do the conversion, as in addition to the receiver modifications for the rear trunion, the trunion had to be thinned to accomodate for the thicker receiver.
I'd really like to know how the Russians set up the front latch on their Saiga folders, because there is hardly any room between the front trunion and the receiver shell. I had to slightly thin the front latch internally, and come up with a different spring mechanism. The normal spring/retaining wire would never fit. |
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Nope. Probably because I lined the inside of the clamps with black electrical tape so there's no metal-to-metal contact between the bbl & clamp or the light & clamp. Better friction fit to prevent shifting, I hope... Tomac |
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Didn't convert it......just made new furniture. Tac/comp stock and hand guard.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v19/F4Dee/Saiga308.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v19/F4Dee/Sport_Tac_1.jpg |
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Hello,
I went and purchased my first Rifle here and i went with a Saiga .223. I love it, and have had it for about a month now. I have been looking into some of the conversions ya'll have done... And I like the Pistol Grip Butt Stocks. I have read some sites on how to i Do it, but it seems a bit advanced.... is it easy or not? Or is it just a Vanity thing... will the pistol grip offer anything more.? This is Mine http://www.natejensen.com/saiga/crop4.jpg |
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Easy, if you have a drill and a dremel. The non-.308 models require cutting two cross members (holding in the trigger levers), cutting 3 rivets and drilling a spot weld. I did my .308 in an afternoon with the previously mentioned tools. Just take your time and do each step as instructed on your instruction sites.
You get: - 100% AK compatibility with stocks, FCG, and pistol grips. - Better ergonomics - Better trigger pull (with RSA FCG definately) - Cool looks |
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Rook what all do you have to do to the 308 conversion
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You'll need to cut two rivets and two spot welds holding the bottom plate on. Then cut the spot weld for the trigger guard. There are no crossmembers/trigger levers in the .308 model, so that step can be skipped. |
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My .308:
http://images.snapfish.com/34273%3B%3A723232%7Ffp58%3Dot%3E232%3B%3D9%3B9%3D8%3A3%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3C5%3C67554ot1lsi RSA trigger. Panther Arms AR-15(!) grip, the stock I made from thin-wall steel tubing and fiberglass. The forend is formed PVC reinforced and mounted with steel. Both are finished with Rustoleum truck bedliner and Brownell's Aluma-hyde. K-Var scope mount, Bushnell Dusk&Dawn scope. |
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Holy crap!!! Thats what I call a tactical AK. |
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Possenti: I hope you don't mind, but I had to link your siaga-12 thread. Check out the work Possenti put into this rifle. It is simply amazing. saiga-12 |
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Thats really nice Hondajohn. I can't wait to pick up one of the Ultimak lowers myself.
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Yo F4D, that stock is TIGHT! You did a good job! Show it again when you get it finished and mounted.
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I REALLY like the looks of that OD gaurd and folder. Hopefully the folder will stand up to the recoil. Just an idea: to affix that gaurd you could make a small square nut with a radiused top to match your barrel say 1/4-20 and weld it(tack) to the bottom of the barrel so it would be in the middle of the length of the handgaurd. Then drill the handgaurd to match the location of the nut. I used old spark plug wire looms(hard plastic) superglued to the inside of my HG to fill in the gaps and make for a more secure fit. Post pics when done |
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You could also hold it on with a screw through the hole in the bottom of the reciever forward of the mag well where the original wood stocks were attached.
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The Tapco forend tang is too short for that, it's only about a 1/4" long. It's short of even being seen through the hole in the bottom of the receiver. |
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Its a Russian AK100 series buttstock. There are a few place to obtain one. Tantal might still have some. There's a guy here in Tucson that has them, Ted Marshall. I read over at Akfiles that some more may be making it into the country.
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Word UP! If you want a siaga, youhad better buy now. EAA has apparently stopped importing them with no immediate word on a replacement importer. please see the sticky note at the top of the forum.
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How did you get the Tapco foregrip to stay on? Thanks, Jon |
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I trimmed the front area of the gaurd a tad so it would slide into the reciever. I also superglued some hard plastic on the inside to take up some room and make it more solid. Then I took a piece of .100" thick sheetmetal (trimmed to the width I wanted) and I bent it into a U shape the same as the front of a galil stock. The way I bent it was using a piece of round stock close in size to the radius or U on the front of the galil stock. I put the round stock in a vice parallel to the vice jaws with the sheemetal behind it. Then I took a hammer and beat it over the stock. Then I flipped it over and did the same thing until I had the U shape. Then I milled all the edges square and drilled a hole in the bottom to fasten to the gas block. The hole is bigger than the screw threads so I can tap it down tight against the gaurd as I tighten the screw. Its a pretty simple little piece to make provided you have the tools and works pretty good. |
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Thanks, Jon |
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Saiga 12 conversion
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v602/Pointer2/IM0000171.jpg Saiga 308 conversion. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v602/Pointer2/100_0243.jpg |
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Stock is from Interordnance,extension was modified with a Pachmyer pad,wood fitted/ glued inside of stock,metal plate formed for end of stock then screwed thru 1/2' pipe spacers.
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