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Modified Russian Saiga 12 vs Saiga 7.62x39 |
Mon Mar 5 2007 |
| We had the chance to compare and photograph a Saiga 12 shotgun made by Saiga (Izhmash) in Russia. This one is currently sold by Arms of America in Flagstaff, AZ And was modified by Ewbank Mfg in Winslow, AZ to use the standard AK pistol grip and trigger. AK47 |
The Saiga 7.62x39 was converted by Horn Custom Rifles to use the typical AK pistol frip and magazine. Here they are head to head

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3 Trigger parts, pistol grip and 2 or 3 magazine parts make these both 922r compliant

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With the stocks folded they are about the same length

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40 round 7.62x39 mag and a 10 round 12 gauge magazine are about the same length, although the 12 g is much larger

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Added the grenade launching rubber pad to help cushin the recoil from the metal wire stock

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These are available at Arms of America, call today (623)-444-2573
www.ArmsofAmerica.com

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