![]() On the Saiga, the bullet guide forms part of the mag. Take a steel file and remove about 1mm from the rear of the mag catch on the mag itself.īelow is a pic showing where I removed material from the mag catch on the top mag. Here is a pic of the steel AK mag, next to the Saiga mag. The following process describes what needs to be done in order for a standard AK47 mag to fit into the Saiga. I know for a fact that most of you would want to know if a standard AK47 mag will fit inside the Saiga? The short answer is no, but it can be easily modified to fit. The two black polymer 30 round mags which comes standard with the rifle, is mechanically limited to 10 rounds, until you remove the spacers inside them (takes about 2 minutes per mag) For a complete list of differences between the Saiga and the AK47, go to īelow is a photo of a fully field stripped Saiga.Ī Close-up view of the cleaning kit, which conveniently is stored inside the rear of the stock. To make it legal for sale to the civilian security industry, some changes were required. ![]() Most of the internals are from parts taken from the AK47. The Saiga M3 EXP01 is based on the AK47 platform, kitted out with glass fibre reinforced polyamide collapsible stock. The Saiga is the civilian side, producing only semi-auto weapons. They are responsible for manufacturing most of Russian military small arms, including the AK47 and AK74. It's probably the largest and oldest Russian arms company. The Saiga range of rifles is manufactured by the Russian IZHMASH factory. I always wanted to own an Ak47, and this is probably the closest I will ever get to the real one. Recently I obtained a Saiga, model M3 EXP01 chambered for 7.62x39, licenced for dedicated sport shooting (SADPA - 3gun).
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