If it is chambered in 7.62x39 then yes as Saiga's have a stamped receiverJammyGuns wrote:Would this work with a Saiga also?
AK .22 conversion!
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Excellent, thanks!
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Ask the shipper not to send it freight. That is a world of costs.MistAgain wrote: You might need an agent to clear it through customs and sort out all the VAT and duty costs .
Get it sent parcel post and then the Royal Mail/Parcel Force (or Fedex, DHL etc) will sort all that out for a much smaller fee.
I had 7 rifles sent from the US by parcel and only paid the Parcel Force admin fee along with the VAT and Duty (less than £350), had one rifle sent freight - it cost almost £1000 and much hassle on the phone trying to sort it out (I was expecting it parcel so hadn't arranged clearance).
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Inrange overview of the kit
https://youtu.be/26PS3SgFNL0
https://youtu.be/26PS3SgFNL0
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Came out of Croatia... interesting...
I’ll do some digging.
I’ll do some digging.
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I'd certainly be interested in one.
How would it work with your ticket? Would the conversion kit require a .22 slot?
How would it work with your ticket? Would the conversion kit require a .22 slot?
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Every FLD has their own variation (no pun intended!) When I had one for an AR it was down as a .22lr action/converter. When I came to sell it the guy who bought its authority insisted it being listed as a .22 rifle. And that was just a replacement bolt assemble with an attached chamber converter (in pic with magazine). This has a barrel as well as the actionHoppum wrote:I'd certainly be interested in one.
How would it work with your ticket? Would the conversion kit require a .22 slot?
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Most of these kits I've seen listed on FACs are down as ".22lr Calibre Conversion Units" (or Kits).
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