The EPA recently disclosed that dihydrogen monoxide is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States. In my opinion, stay away from it; there are safer products out there.
A virgin Saiga is an AK in need of restoration. And yes, it can use AK furniture designated for a stamped receiver.
Keep in mind that in order to use hi-cap magazines you'll most likely have to use U.S manufactured furniture, depending on how many U.S manufactured parts the firearm already...
I beg to differ. Purchasing a restored or unrestored Saiga is your best bet in acquiring an AK that will function properly when put to the test. Don't gamble with a subpar rifle. If I recall correctly, K-Var still has their sale going til December 7, 2009. Make the right choice, get a Saiga...
The following two mags work the best for me:
1) Pmags M-rev. Currently on sale for $9.95 here:
www.palmettostatearmory.com
2) BCM D&H mags with Magpul Enhanced Follower. These are excellent USGI mags.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR-15-Magazines-p/magazines%20dh%20gt30mf.htm...
Look no further:
http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?productid=17015&cat=353&page=1
Subsititute the synthetic stock for wood and you're set. For the money, there is no better AK on the market. These were running $800-1200 a few months back.
It is still a great buy. It beats making the conversion yourself. However, once the sale is gone, it will be cheaper to do your own conversion.
Personally, I am waiting for $199 Saigas. When that happens, buy them cheap and stack em' deep.
SSN Vet: That is a nice conversion. How...
Get this:
http://www.k-var.com/shop/product.php?productid=17015&cat=353&page=1
Accepts military surplus magazines. Use 5 rd mags for hunting. The 7.63x39 cartridge is perfectly suited for hunting deer size game. Ammunition is cheap and readily available. In fact, Hornady has a V-max...
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