Even the front and rear trunnions have to have their rivets drilled and punched out so they can be removed too. However to retrofit one to your Saiga, the entire rifle must be disassembled down to the bare receiver. Like if you laid it unfolded and tried to use it and your Saiga as a small makeshift bridge to cross a chasm or something.Īnother vote for the AK-100 style. Although the ACE is only weaker or more flexible under the most extreme abuse. My FFL has an AK-100 style stock on his Saiga for the sake of authenticity, and it's very nice, and has the best lines, being all pure Izhmash/AK OEM parts.Īfter that, I'd say the ACE is next for aesthetics, it's lines remind me of some of the stocks on Valmet rifles which have obvious AK lineage/DNA to them.įor rigidity, the solid Tromix one, I agree. This way, the proper rear trunnion shown in the picture of the parts above can be fitted, and the receiver needs to have a rectangular hole milled into it, and have the latching mechanism for the folded position installed before the front trunnion is put back in and re-riveted into place.
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