Saiga Shotgun & Rifle Trigger Installation with the Bolt Hold Open Lever

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

Carolina Shooters Supply how to video on Saiga Shotgun and Rifle Trigger Installation with the Bolt Hold Open Lever. Saiga FCG install with Tromix Sheperds Crook and Tapco modified trigger group. www.CarolinaShootersSupply.com

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  • just wondering, i just ordered an item off ebay, a saiga 12 lrbho and its was from your store? im wondering if u had any info on installing it. and i cant find it anywhare

  • @clyse88 We do not sell anything on Ebay. I do not recommend the LRBHO as it is very difficult to install.

  • Video is great I wish I knew about the ziptie trick earlier. I'm wondering about the access pins. Mine seem to be lose but I haven't done anything to them. Am I missing something? Any input is appreciated.

  • @cdchambers1 There is a spring or a plate that can be used to secure the pins in place.

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  • I learned new swear words by the time I was done converting mine.

  • You just saved me hours of labor! Great video!

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  • Thank you so much.. I couldn't get the safety lever in.. stupid me.. should have installed the trigger pin before the hammer pin.

  • You are a life saver my friend. I spent all night trying to puzzle this out myself and finally relented and checked for a vid. Thank you very much. My Saiga 12 is now rebuilt!

  • @Anarki23x Use a 3/16" drill bit in the hole first and then push the plugs in.

  • this video helped me build my 308.. acess pin retaining spring.. pain in the ass.. the rest pretty much fell into place..

  • Thanks for the videos.I just installed my conversion from Carolina Shooting Supplies The hammer needed a bit of grinding as it would stick due to a slight lip . I also had to grind a bit from the pin support. If not enough is taken off; the pin will not sit correct. The pin must be all the way in. Took a few tries but got it done thanks to the videos. DO NOT USE RUST O LIUM PAINT!! IT SUCKS! Ill have to re do it some other time.

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