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AK build coming along nicely


DannyP

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Hey guys, this is my current saiga ak build. Next thing up is polishing the bolt and ramps then threading the barrel. Heres a couple pics

Danny

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started out a regular saiga sporter ak, so far i've done the conversion to move the pistol grip and replaced with hogue, installed a G2 trigger group and a performance hammer spring. Also drilled, tapped and installed bullet guide so it can use standard ak mags. I then Installed the front quad rail and a CAA adjustable butt stock. I sanded the rifle down and refinished it. Just installed a scope mount and scope tonight.

Danny

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Started polishing the bolt and carrier, its coming along, but is going to be a pain in the butt lol. I'll post pics when I'm done

Danny

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Its was starting to come off in different areas from use i guess, i've seen them polished and liked the look, if i don't like it, i could just duracoat it all again :)

Danny

Guest drwright6
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Looks great. I love that hand guard. What scope did you use?

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A cheap 3x9 scope that got a lot of good reviews, so far i'm happy with it. The adjustment dials feel a little cheap to me, but for a $70 scope, can't expect much lol.

Danny

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Its was starting to come off in different areas from use i guess, i've seen them polished and liked the look, if i don't like it, i could just duracoat it all again :)

Danny

Have you seen them polished to bare steel or are you comparing it to chromed? Big difference.

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I'm polishing it with mothers mag polish, coming along nicely, just taking a while, time consuming. doesn't look bad, i'll post up some pics tomorrow of the progress. Anyone have a sand blaster??

Danny

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Guest nysos
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What the others are getting at, is that you are probably polishing away the finish and will have untreated metal exposed and probably isn't a good idea.

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Look at getting it Hard Chromed or Nickle Boron treated if you want it shiny. It will help keep your bolt and carrier from corroding and still be shiny.

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There is a how to polish your Saiga bolt on Saiga 12 forums, they are polishing the bottom of the bolt and carrier for a smoother action. A few vendors there do it and shine up the whole thing. Looks really cool though.

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