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Happy New Gun Day - I got my Saiga Rifle!

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С Новым Днем Ган - Я получил мою Сайга стрелковая
Happy New Gun Day - I got my Saiga Rifle!
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I figure everyone needs at least one rifle or carbine capable of shooting MOBD* - here's mine. She's utilitarian and kinda u-gly. (Don't tell her I said that...) 7.62 x 39 and of course "rock stock" at the moment - plastic furniture and all.

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She's anything but svelte at the moment, but there are some upgrades and updates planned. A nice Russian girl - I think her name should be Svetlana. Rather appropriate since Sveltlana means "light" and the muzzle flash of a Saiga carbine can be rather impressive!

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I've been surfing all of the usual Saiga web hangouts for customizing ideas. Most folks seem to go tacticool with their updates - I'm planning to go kinda retrocool - I found this over at SaigaStock.com:

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Being a woodworker, I'm inclined to have a go at making my own from scratch, but that sure is purty. I really like that modified Monte Carlo pattern...

A question for any Saiga/AK-pattern owners out there - is the scar/scratch arc that the safety puts on the receiver just a fact of life on any of Mikhail's marvels - or is there something to prevent it? I'll probably do a finish job on it, but the scratch (and the likelihood of repeating it bugs me).

Looking forward to some range time very soon...


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... eat up with it, I say, He 's plumb gone!... :hysterical:

naming a gun, indeed - next thing you know he'll be sleeping with it. :roll:

Congratulations and welcome to the club, bro!
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"Svetlana" is very sexy! :lovegunporn:
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I've been surfing all of the usual Saiga web hangouts for customizing ideas. Most folks seem to go tacticool with their updates - I'm planning to go kinda retrocool - I found this over at SaigaStock.com:
That would be sweet...returning her to her original blonde Russian roots!
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I'm inclined to have a go at making my own from scratch, but that sure is purty.
You think you can make it? It would make "her" unique. Not to mention a great learning experience(for me to). That stock set does look nice though
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is the scar/scratch arc that the safety puts on the receiver just a fact of life on any of Mikhail's marvels

Yes it is. Consider it a beauty mark on your new girl :ak47:
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"Can" is not a problem - time is the biggest issue right now. My work keeps me away from home and my workshop - and when I am home all I want to do is relax (I know, I'm a slacker :roll: ).

Here's a custom lefty guitar body I did for a guy:

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...and here's what he made out of that body:

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I need to get back in the shop...
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Wow, nice work, you could surely do a stock.
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Man thats a nice guitar...all I got is a Mexican Stratocaster...its nice but not as nice as that one...
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All I did was make the body - though I did resaw it from 9/4 rough red ash stock. It was finish ready when I handed it over to Cole - he did the finish and relic work. I can't remember where he got the neck - I'm not set up to make them yet. It's a sweet sounding ax.
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gunderwood wrote:
I've been surfing all of the usual Saiga web hangouts for customizing ideas. Most folks seem to go tacticool with their updates - I'm planning to go kinda retrocool - I found this over at SaigaStock.com:
That would be sweet...returning her to her original blonde Russian roots!
I agree. A synthetic AK-like rifle doesnt get it for me either...
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...

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I'm just old fashioned enough that wooden furniture on guns just looks "right" to me. Don't get me wrong, I won't turn down polymer goodness either - especially in a pistol.

Here's a couple of guns like what I want to do - the first is the same set that I pictured before with a before and after:

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The second is one a guy does that he calls a QPG - Quasi Pistol Grip. I kinda like both, so I may just hafta combine the best of both when I do this...

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The QPg with a Monte Carlo cheek riser would be bada$$.

ETA: Plus, with wooden furniture, it's no no longer one of those "Evil-I-Tell-You-Black-Rifles™."
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