This is the most affordable, battle rifle, on the market and it's made with Russian quality.
I love this wood furniture version. Reminds me of the FN FAL G1 variant. I heard you could use G3 mags on these, which would look so legit, on this .308.
I live in California, so I don't think I'm able to get the .308 version. I am able to get the 7.62x39 and 5.45x39, but I havnt seen the NATO calibers, being sold
@Bootnknife I don't own a .308 saiga but I've looked at them quite a bit. To my understanding they all accept double stack magazines so the "hi cap" mags should fit; the reason they ship with low cap mags is due to 922r; they do not possess the required amount of American made parts to accept hi cap magazines legally so they are sold with low-cap mags instead. Many people ignore this rule (to be clear I'm not telling you to do so) but the manufacturer/ distributor cannot without liability.
It's going to reach out and touch accurately up to 300 yards. I think about 500 is where you're going to start noticing significant drift. This is, of course, based upon what kind of ammunition you're using and operator skill. Try the Federal Boat Tail Hollow Points.
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kolovrat2 10 months ago 2
22" better than 16" in .308 ?
dirksworldtube 11 months ago
This is the most affordable, battle rifle, on the market and it's made with Russian quality.
I love this wood furniture version. Reminds me of the FN FAL G1 variant. I heard you could use G3 mags on these, which would look so legit, on this .308.
I live in California, so I don't think I'm able to get the .308 version. I am able to get the 7.62x39 and 5.45x39, but I havnt seen the NATO calibers, being sold
adriandagangster 11 months ago
@adriandagangster This may be a little to late, but the .308 is sold in many gun stores. Why? Because I bought one.
justdnk777 9 months ago
@Bootnknife I don't own a .308 saiga but I've looked at them quite a bit. To my understanding they all accept double stack magazines so the "hi cap" mags should fit; the reason they ship with low cap mags is due to 922r; they do not possess the required amount of American made parts to accept hi cap magazines legally so they are sold with low-cap mags instead. Many people ignore this rule (to be clear I'm not telling you to do so) but the manufacturer/ distributor cannot without liability.
rsmac11 1 year ago
Zombies beware!
SpraxIAKS 1 year ago
i was wondering whether to get the saiga in 308 or 762x39
Damian1975 1 year ago
@Damian1975 the 7.62x39 is like shooting a cap gun compared to the 7.62x51. world of difference.
pacoboi96 1 year ago
@pacoboi96 i ended up getting the 308 but in 16 inch barrel maybe should have gotten the 21
Damian1975 7 months ago
lmao... how much for a hat?
lexmark136 2 years ago
how much for the hats?
chadgresham 2 years ago
What is the effective range of this gun. Please tell me it is over 400 yards. I'm thinking about buying one.
testbooster 3 years ago
Any gun is "effective" at 400 yards. The question is if it's physically accurate enough to hit something first shot/ on area fire.
sigmasquadleader 3 years ago
I don't have a scope or anything but I don't shoot targets at more than 100 yards anyways.
2ndAmendmentRights 3 years ago
It's going to reach out and touch accurately up to 300 yards. I think about 500 is where you're going to start noticing significant drift. This is, of course, based upon what kind of ammunition you're using and operator skill. Try the Federal Boat Tail Hollow Points.
robadonkadonk 3 years ago