Wondering what this thing is worth. Brand New. Never fired.
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Wondering what this thing is worth. Brand New. Never fired.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...134609227.jpeg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...187662208.jpeg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...694330783.jpeg
It’s not brand new. It’s got a bunch of stuff on it that it didn’t leave the factory with. Might be unfired but that stock and grip isn’t.
I’m not sure if it’s even 922r compliant and I don’t think it’d been converted properly to call it a conversion.
It most certainly is 922r compliant.
For the Saiga shotguns you need 5 US parts.
Trigger Group is 3 parts (Trigger, Hammer, Sear)
Forearm/Hand guard is 1
Pistol grip is 1 part
Muzzle Brake is 1 part
Saiga 12 Gas PUC is 1 part
Buttstock is 1 part
Magazine counts for 3 parts when it is in the gun.
Because they didn't make saiga trigger groups or 12 gauge followers in the US. Also the mag spring doesn't count, the 3 mag parts are the body, follower and floorplate.
and if you want to get technical his list is incorrect. It isn't that you need 5 US parts, its that you can't have more than 10. Off the top of my head, stock, grip, foreend trigger, hammer, disconnector, mag body, mag follower, mag floorplate, receiver, barrel, Trunnion gas, muzzle device, gas pistol, bolt, bolt carrier.