Swifty Boy wrote:I have used my Saiga 22 for mini rifle and Bianchi GRSB comps, it's very accurate. Unfortunately there are only three of them in the UK so your chances of finding one are remote...and I would probably be bidding against you ;-)
For a viable mini rifle gun, your only real current option for an AK is the GSG. As I understand it they operate OK but in my opinion they look terrible. If I wanted something unique with reasonable looks, mag capacity and reliability I would probably go for a Pietta PPS50 (PPSH-41 lookalike).
I'd be bidding as well Tovarisch .
I agree with you on the looks of the GSG as well.It just dawned on me that Chiappa do the AK22 which looks really good for a copy but I don't know if anyone imports them into the UK.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
I don't think they ever produced it, I have never seen any for sale. Shame really as build-wise it looked quite similar to the Saiga 22. The Saiga 22 was meant to be rolled out more widely in Russia as part of a "youth training" program, although I have not seen any evidence of this happening.
Swifty Boy wrote:I don't think they ever produced it, I have never seen any for sale. Shame really as build-wise it looked quite similar to the Saiga 22. The Saiga 22 was meant to be rolled out more widely in Russia as part of a "youth training" program, although I have not seen any evidence of this happening.
I believe the Russians justed said sod it and used the AK-74 to train them, it's not like they are short of them and 5.45x39 ammo!.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.