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<blockquote data-quote="Neanderthal" data-source="post: 2943510" data-attributes="member: 3746"><p>The Kalashnikov USA name was used by RWC for a while (same people who imported a lot of Saiga rifles). They sold both stock saiga and converted ones as well - they wanted to cash in on that Kalash name and stamped some as such. Just a few years ago (when they could no longer import Saigas), they tried to cash in on another market that's in high demand, AK's manufactured in the United States. They produced some fully manufactured US AK's and everyone had high hopes for them. Their parts and offerings were good, but they seemed to just disappear overnight not too long ago. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but it could be that the lack of a gun scare now.</p><p></p><p>The surprise to me is just how early this Saiga is (1999) and it has the Kalash USA stamp on it. I would have thought that they were only using newer models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neanderthal, post: 2943510, member: 3746"] The Kalashnikov USA name was used by RWC for a while (same people who imported a lot of Saiga rifles). They sold both stock saiga and converted ones as well - they wanted to cash in on that Kalash name and stamped some as such. Just a few years ago (when they could no longer import Saigas), they tried to cash in on another market that's in high demand, AK's manufactured in the United States. They produced some fully manufactured US AK's and everyone had high hopes for them. Their parts and offerings were good, but they seemed to just disappear overnight not too long ago. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but it could be that the lack of a gun scare now. The surprise to me is just how early this Saiga is (1999) and it has the Kalash USA stamp on it. I would have thought that they were only using newer models. [/QUOTE]
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