That's beautiful!
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That's beautiful!
OK. maybe a little knock, but accurate.Since you're not knocking the WASR
You don't need to be a gunsmith, just reasonably competent with a few hand tools. Since this is evidently not you, don't attempt it. I have had my conversions preferred over Arsenals by other ODTers. Also, I would rather trust my skills over Century monkeys. Just my experience and opinion. If you have not converted a Saiga, your comments are not relevant. No offense intended.If you arnt a GunSmith, I would totally buy an Arsenal Used or factory converted saiga.
If you buy a bolt-on CSS trigger guard and do a conversion yourself. You might also be the same guy who drinks Diet Coke or Fat Free foods thinking it will do some justice. The utility gained wont be as good be as good as it could be.
If you arnt a GunSmith, I would totally buy an Arsenal Used or factory converted saiga.
If you buy a bolt-on CSS trigger guard and do a conversion yourself. You might also be the same guy who drinks Diet Coke or Fat Free foods thinking it will do some justice. The utility gained wont be as good be as good as it could be.
Converting a Saiga has nothing to do with a screw build or rivets.Have to say that I agree with this. I used to do screw builds before I knew anything. If you don't have the tools and knowledge to build with rivets, just get the arsenal.
But I do love diet coke.
Converting a Saiga has nothing to do with a screw build or rivets.
Not the same as a screw build or rivet build. But I guess haters have to hate.You attaching your trigger guard with glue? Also, arsenal does a much better job welding up the extraneous holes and BHO hole