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Saiga 7.62 Conversion Part II (Disassembly)

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  • great video, this one is slightly more gheto and more applicable to people at home

  • @GamersBar That was exactly what I was going for!!! Thank you very much sir!!!

  • ★★★★★

    You've got a major operation going on here Fred! Great video my friend.

  • @TheMultiGunMan Thank you again, you are a great friend!!!

  • great detail thanks!

  • @peden33 Your welcome sir!

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  • good vid im doing a saiga 308 in the next little do you thank a drill press would make the drilling faster and easier?

  • The gas tube helps hold that forearm in place. Next time take it off FIRST, and then the front will slide off easy. . . . Just sayin.

  • @roentgen571 DOH, and there it is..."7.62" right in the video title. Okay, I'm a moron. lol

  • excellent stuff. I anticipate spending a lot of time with a Saiga in my lap, parts and tools strewn across the desk, and your videos playing in front of me at some point in the not too distant future. :-)

    I forget (or did you not say?)... what caliber Saiga did you go for? I'm thinking 5.45...ammo doesn't seem to get much cheaper than that. No difference in conversion between the different models, is there?

  • Very informative Fred. I was thinking maybe its time to invest in a Dremel for those rivets on the bottom plate when I get my Saiga because that looked painful lol.

  • Good job Fred, table-top AK gunsmithing...nice...Gotta praise the Kalashnikov!

  • great angles !!

  • Nice work so far Fred. Half way through the first rivet, I was thinking, you need a center punch and a bit sharpener.  Good to see that you're well on your way with the conversion.

  • Awesome video, Fred!! Field stripping is as far as I go these days, or maybe putting on custom grips, but conversions that require this kind of custom work is a whole other skill level. Hats off to you!!! Looking forward to the next videos! :-)

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