The gas work is $145. We test fire with the Federal bulk pack ammo from Walmart. If it'll run on that crap, it should run anything.
It might run it now, but probably not.
Our basic conversion runs $300. That includes a new g2 fire control group, that FCG moved forward in the receiver, the holes left in the receiver welded and resurfaced, the pistol grip and a single color Duracoat finish in your choice of color.
All rust. The customer said it had been left in a shed for 5 years:snoopfacepalm: There was so much rust built up that the action was ceased. 3 days later we had it cycling and shooting properly, completely refinished, and delivered back to the customer.
We sure can. For the classic wood furniture after our conversion work we use ironwood designs, IWDNEWSaiga 2. Very high quality stuff, and it comes raw so we have the flexibility to stain in the customers preferred finish.
It is illegal to import "assault weapons", so the Saigas are brought into the country as sporting shotguns and sporting rifles. The trigger is towards the rear of the receiver, and there is no pistol grip. Converted basically means that the fire control group has been moved forward. Here are...
Saiga 12- Converted, gas system reworked for light load reliability, Chaos quad rail, Galil style stock. Our in house made trigger guard, selector lever, charging handle and muzzle brake. Vietnam tiger stripe duracoat finish.
We have optics here at the shop you can check out. It's not the best glass in the world, but it's great for the money. Not to mention the fact, it comes with a lifetime warranty.
I'd go with the Remington 700 SPS tactical in 308. We're building one for our "go kit". The Rem is such a good platform to build on, and 308 is a NATO round so you should be able to acquire ammo when the SHTF. It sounds like you're just getting into the long range/bolt gun side of the house. The...
I was an Apache crew chief for a number of years... never heard of 30mm rubber bullets:Nonono:
There are a couple hundred thousand of us multiple tour Iraq/Afghanistan veterans still willing to fight for this country. Armor won't be too much of a problem. ;)
Thank you. Yes, it is. We did a Mossberg 500 with the tiger stripe not long ago, but I forgot to take pics before it sold:mad: It came out GREAT too! I'll post pics of this Saiga 12 we're doing when it's finished. Got the first coat on it yesterday.