Re: Anyone done a Saiga rifle convertion?
I converted a Saiga 12. You will probably want to move the trigger forward, and all of your conversion parts should be U.S. made. I think you will need 7 or more U.S. made parts. If you move the trigger assembly forward, you will have to drill out the old rivets, and I think you may have to drill two new holes for the trigger guard. The steel is harder than Chuck Norris at a bitchslap convention, so get the hardest bits you can find, and drill slowly. Oh yeah, and don't, under any circumstances, allow the mag lever retaining pin to fall out. It's about as hard as riding a unicycle on a basketball. I can't tell you how I got it back in, as I blacked out in a fit of seething rage.