This is my BOOMSTICK!

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Bennyb747

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Just finished converting my Saiga 12. It has a Tromix TG, Tapco G2, Surefire Tri-rail, Tapco Front Grip, Tapco Saw pistol grip, Tapco M4 Stock (not sure if I like it yet), Surefire 12 round mags, SGM Tac "The Gunner" Muzzle Brake. I finished the Trigger guard area with engine paint what do you guys think?


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Very cool. I'm not a huge fan of the M4 stock either, I always thought they looked funny on an AK pattern. I like the fore end, though. Looks like you did a good job.

I decided to make nice walnut furniture for mine, purely for the comic value of pretending my S-12 is a fine sporting arm at the skeet range. I'd love to have a second one to convert, though.
 
yes but its not a remington double barrel thats S marts top of the line with walnut stocks cobalt blue steel and a hair trigger

remeber shop smart shop S-MART YA GOT THAT???

sorry cant hear boomstick without finishing it
nice saiga
 
I'm curious as to the reliablity of the magazine ? How is it working for you ?

I do like the looks better for some reason, and it also looks like you had fun doing it ,so nothing wrong with that .
 
Are you planning on any optic or changing the iron sights? I have a Saiga .223 and am not a big fan of the iron sights. What kind of setup are they on the shotguns?
 
I'm probably going to weld some Tromix HK Sights on it and I'd like to get an Ace side folding stock. I don't really care for the M4 stock to much but I wanted something adjustable until I can afford to get a better stock, and the M4 stock was only like 40 bucks.

As far as the magazines go these surefire mags are built like tanks and dead reliable haven't had any FTF or any other probs. I've even seen someone running them over with trucks and bashing them with rocks to see it would break and it still worked wonderfully.
 
Look great! I prefer traditional fixed stocks over the collapsible type as well, but it's still a cool looking gun. Nice work.

How has the new muzzle brake affected performance? How noticeable is the reduction in recoil/muzzle climb?

Oh yeah - now you'll have to chop off one of your hands and attach a chainsaw!
 
Oh my goodness! That's neat! Not to keen on the M4 stock though. No offense.
 
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