The best thing you get out of a conversion is getting the trigger up where it is supposed to be. The stock trigger is very sloppy due to the linkage that is required to move it back to the sporter configuration.
The russian 5 rounders have a bit of a rough finish while the keepshooting.com 5 rounders have a smooth plastic finish. If it came with the shotgun it is a russian magazine. Send me a PM and I will send you my email address. I have another guy interested too let me figure out what he has...
Thanks, I thought it turned out well for having a "thumbhole". Yes I have 6 of the keepshooting.com mags and they are good. I'm in NY so anything over 10 rounds is taboo (therefore the "thumbhole" stock also).
This is Saiga build by Cadiz Gun Works. It was there for warranty work (vodka special) so I figured I would get a professional conversion. I tried to get some close-ups of the nice finishing work where the welded the holes and ground them down and refinished. I also got a krebs ghost ring...
All Nikons even the Monarchs are made in the Philippines. If you want a budget Nikon spend an extra $50 and get the Team Primos. It is a Monarch and side by side it is a much better scope than the price difference would suggest. And yes I have shot through both side by side on numerous...
That Hornady 110gr ammo is fine for the M1A. Depending on your particular rifle though it may short stroke on you once and a while especially when dirty or dry. A nice clean properly greased M1A with a USGI spring should operate fine though.
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