AGP by far metal feed lips and new improved followers. surefire uses plastic feedlips and promag has issues with molding defects. ALL plastic mags may require a :shooting in: period before they work 100% but my 2 agps have NO issues right out of the box. hope this helps you
Thanks a lot man, that was kind of what I was thinking too. I'll drop a few bills on some of them and see what happens. I really appreciate the the video and advice. Sincerely.
Sometimes you need to sand the inside of the AGP to get them to function absolutely perfect. Go to AGP Arms's website, they have a vid of Reva scraping where they need to be sanded. It's worth watching just to see the beautiful Reva.
The most reliable is the Russian 8 round mag or the factory 5, but AGPs can be the best american mag if attended to.
Surefires are next & ProMags suck. They are a total bitch to make work. Their warranty just ships you back another shitty mag. Avoid ProMag.
Looks like your friend was a little afraid of it. That goes away with experience of use. U on the otherhand, know how to rock and roll. My kind of shooting Saiga friends.
thanks but im all set with that, by leaving it where it is i have 2 advantages, first i can easily convert it back to a vanilla appearance to keep the "norms" from freeking out if i use it in a non gun freindly area and 2 by leaving it where it is i have moved more weight forward of my firing hand , which helps control muzzle rise.
besides i have no desire to make it "look" like an AK :D
@Gothiq1 but isnt your gun illeagal with no conversion and slapping a 30rd drum on it? dont you need to ad so many us parts to make it 922r compliant?
Good but drop the knees, lean in towards the recoil, & then let r rip lol
mrsentry08 2 months ago
Tabarnak que ça doit défouller, Nice vid.
MadQuebecois 2 years ago
Does anybody know which Saiga-12 magazine's function best...
AGP, Surefire, or Promag?
JTSA58 2 years ago
AGP by far metal feed lips and new improved followers. surefire uses plastic feedlips and promag has issues with molding defects. ALL plastic mags may require a :shooting in: period before they work 100% but my 2 agps have NO issues right out of the box. hope this helps you
Gothiq1 2 years ago
Thanks a lot man, that was kind of what I was thinking too. I'll drop a few bills on some of them and see what happens. I really appreciate the the video and advice. Sincerely.
JTSA58 2 years ago
JTSA58;
Sometimes you need to sand the inside of the AGP to get them to function absolutely perfect. Go to AGP Arms's website, they have a vid of Reva scraping where they need to be sanded. It's worth watching just to see the beautiful Reva.
The most reliable is the Russian 8 round mag or the factory 5, but AGPs can be the best american mag if attended to.
Surefires are next & ProMags suck. They are a total bitch to make work. Their warranty just ships you back another shitty mag. Avoid ProMag.
paulyski 2 years ago
Thanks a lot man. I actually already bought 10-AGP 10-round magazines. I have already fitted them, and they all work great.
I'll tell ya,10-rounds sure goes fast!
JTSA58 2 years ago
Russian 8 round mag
madmax4x4 2 years ago
Looks like your friend was a little afraid of it. That goes away with experience of use. U on the otherhand, know how to rock and roll. My kind of shooting Saiga friends.
armedwildcatnutjob 2 years ago
You need move the trigger group forward...
155Millimeter 2 years ago
thanks but im all set with that, by leaving it where it is i have 2 advantages, first i can easily convert it back to a vanilla appearance to keep the "norms" from freeking out if i use it in a non gun freindly area and 2 by leaving it where it is i have moved more weight forward of my firing hand , which helps control muzzle rise.
besides i have no desire to make it "look" like an AK :D
Gothiq1 2 years ago
@Gothiq1 but isnt your gun illeagal with no conversion and slapping a 30rd drum on it? dont you need to ad so many us parts to make it 922r compliant?
stoneageidaho 5 months ago