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Saiga 12 & DF #377519 11/24/09 11:45 PM
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Here are my two favorite tools of the week. I just finished up my Saiga 12 conversion. It's a semi-auto 12 guage. This has been a work in process for a while now and required quite a bit of work. I understand why the one's converted by Tromix and others are so darn expensive. It's alot of work.

The parts: Tapco sights, grip, FCG, gas piston, Tromix trigger guard, ACE folding stock and US mags. This was actually a more complex project than I thought it would be. I did not like some of the after market parts so I a made some additional mods that took some extra time.

The DF and this guy just seem to go together. 2 beasts.

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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: J33psr0ck] #377520 11/25/09 12:00 AM
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great looking pair. awesome job on the conversion.


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: MRpink] #377521 11/25/09 01:25 AM
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very nice. how many rounds does the clip hold?


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: Wiggitty] #377522 11/25/09 01:54 AM
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Nice looking weapon. I have been thinking about building one of these for years...not because I need one but because I want one. Have you fired it much yet? How does is behave?

Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: AZ fishhead] #377523 11/25/09 02:49 AM
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Nice!!! The conversion is whats leaning me off of the stock saigas but i still want a S12. The forums say it's easy but then they toss in a few variables which is where i start to wonder about the DYIing thing. Still can't deny that it looks like a sweet piece to have if the zombies come a knocking. Also if you need to open something that just won't seem to open...

So how did you like doing the conversion and do you think it was worth it? And when i ask that I mean would you do it again? I ask because I know I could do it but it seems to be such a rainy day project that it means "one day" I'll get around to it. Or maybe ever...

Nice to see one done and hope you enjoy it.


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: lazi] #377524 11/25/09 03:34 AM
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Great looking gun, good job!


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: Andy Wayne] #377525 11/25/09 05:19 AM
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Great looking Saiga, now you need one of these on the business end of it. Not only looks bad [censored], but it really tames the 12 down to a real [censored] cat.
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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: sportsnut] #377526 11/25/09 07:12 AM
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Great looking Saiga, now you need one of these on the business end of it. Not only looks bad [censored], but it really tames the 12 down to a real [censored] cat.
[Linked Image from i8.photobucket.com]

and if you run out of ammo you can stab them with it.


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: Wiggitty] #377527 11/25/09 11:31 AM
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That's a [email]Bad@$$[/email] looking shotgun, man! Practice should be lot of fun. I have a converted Saiga 7.62x39 and would love to have that shotgun as its mate!

Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: Wiggitty] #377528 11/25/09 12:58 PM
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and if you run out of ammo you can stab them with it. [/quote]











Just push it against a piece of clothing and twist. You now can drag them anywhere you want.........


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: sportsnut] #377529 11/25/09 07:25 PM
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Nice looking shotgun.

Is that a doublestack mag?


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Re: Saiga 12 & DF [Re: banana-clip] #377530 11/25/09 08:58 PM
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That's great...I like the iron sights on yours. I had an Ultimak rail put on mine for a red dot, but really need to have some back up sights put on.

10 rounds on 00 buck as fast as you can squeeae the trigger will put a smile on almost anyones face.


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