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<blockquote data-quote="septic_shock" data-source="post: 1196391" data-attributes="member: 5322"><p>That seems awfully high for the conversion. Maybe H&H are doing other things than the basic conversion. I am not a smith by any means, but I was able to do the basic conversion conversion in my garage in about a couple of hours. I think all of the conversion parts that I used ran just under $200. All you need it a tapco trigger group, a dremel, US Grip and screw, US buttstock, Grip nut, and a bullet guide kit (bullet guide, drill, and tap) (at least for the 7.62, I don't know if you need the bullet guide for any of the other calibers.)</p><p></p><p>Did H&H also convert the forearm to a standard ak configuration? If they used a press-on forearm retainer, then I can see the price going up since they would have to press-off the front sight and maybe the gas block to get it on. This does look better, and is truer to the original AK configuration. Right now, I saved the bucks and just stayed with the saiga forend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="septic_shock, post: 1196391, member: 5322"] That seems awfully high for the conversion. Maybe H&H are doing other things than the basic conversion. I am not a smith by any means, but I was able to do the basic conversion conversion in my garage in about a couple of hours. I think all of the conversion parts that I used ran just under $200. All you need it a tapco trigger group, a dremel, US Grip and screw, US buttstock, Grip nut, and a bullet guide kit (bullet guide, drill, and tap) (at least for the 7.62, I don't know if you need the bullet guide for any of the other calibers.) Did H&H also convert the forearm to a standard ak configuration? If they used a press-on forearm retainer, then I can see the price going up since they would have to press-off the front sight and maybe the gas block to get it on. This does look better, and is truer to the original AK configuration. Right now, I saved the bucks and just stayed with the saiga forend. [/QUOTE]
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