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upgrayedd 01-23-2013 04:06 PM

Saiga 12 TG question
 
So....If I'm NOT comfortable drilling and welding on my own weapon,nor have any equipment to do so, who would you recommend that can fix it up? I've put this off for FAR too long...

Thanks,

J

patjsimpson 01-23-2013 04:31 PM

This makes it super easy. Why waste money when you can do it your self ;-)

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upgrayedd 01-23-2013 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by patjsimpson (Post 698848)
This makes it super easy. Why waste money when you can do it your self ;-)

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PatJ

Thanks for the quick response, however I would RATHER pay someone to do this . First, I dont trust my "homebuild" skills especially on a several hundred dollar firearm. Finally, Id rather pay someone for the headache. I dont have ANY leave time.... so that makes the decision easy.

Thanks, Tho

smartbomb 01-26-2013 08:57 PM

LISTEN its really easy. there are only 3 rivets on the tg. get a $5 carbide dremel bit and gently whittle away at those little rivets. it will take you less that 10 minutes. you CANNOT hurt anything. dont even bother with the oem tg. go to carolina shooters ad get the bolt on tg. this is the most difficult part of the whole process. there is nothing to drill. the bolt on uses the factory holes.

the 2 pins holding the oem trigger in place are hand drill simple.

i had my kid do one when he was 15. he was nervous but he managed just fine. a basic conversion doesnt require any welding. there are plastic plugs at home depot that will fill the old trigger holes and its not really necessary. you can be completely finished in less than an hour.

docwade 03-23-2013 10:47 AM

What he said!

7.62x39 03-23-2013 10:51 AM

Go for it, You have plenty of help here if you need it.


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