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Saiga Vs. Any AK47
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<blockquote data-quote="supercopjason" data-source="post: 1764963" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>As Henschman said they are the one of the closest you can get and are produced on the same machinery as the Russian made AK's. Although there are many people that choose to replace parts like furniture or mags to account for their required US made parts there are quality parts (trigger groups, gas pistons, gas plugs,etc..) that add to the quality of the firearm. So while some people chose a cheaper way (tapco stock that leaves the trigger working off a very unnatural sear forward design) there are a number of conversions (922r legal conversion) that focus on making the weapon a better machine. </p><p></p><p>I completed numerous "conversions" at my last gun shop and the quality you can produce is amazing. And the amazing thing is almost anyone can do these conversions. Many people just need help or advise. I welcome anyone wishing to learn more about their gun to seek out people who know. Some gunsmiths feel like its wrong to share information; I do not. I will share, teach and learn with you and welcome you to ask any questions if you want to re-work a Saiga in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercopjason, post: 1764963, member: 30261"] As Henschman said they are the one of the closest you can get and are produced on the same machinery as the Russian made AK's. Although there are many people that choose to replace parts like furniture or mags to account for their required US made parts there are quality parts (trigger groups, gas pistons, gas plugs,etc..) that add to the quality of the firearm. So while some people chose a cheaper way (tapco stock that leaves the trigger working off a very unnatural sear forward design) there are a number of conversions (922r legal conversion) that focus on making the weapon a better machine. I completed numerous "conversions" at my last gun shop and the quality you can produce is amazing. And the amazing thing is almost anyone can do these conversions. Many people just need help or advise. I welcome anyone wishing to learn more about their gun to seek out people who know. Some gunsmiths feel like its wrong to share information; I do not. I will share, teach and learn with you and welcome you to ask any questions if you want to re-work a Saiga in the future. [/QUOTE]
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