AFAIK, Saiga is another importer. What what I've seen, they call their rifles AK's, but outfit them differently (stocks, etc). I don't recall seeing a Saiga that looked like the traditional AK-47.Daltex1 wrote:AND IF ANYONE COULD TELL ME WHAT "SAIGA" IS?
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- Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:15 am
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- Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:09 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Looking for advice on AK 47
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I bought one of the SAR-1's sold by Century a few years ago and was very happy with it.
Unitl I bought one of the SSR-85-C2's from Armory USA.
Besides the vast difference in quality, the triggers were so totally different that I couldn't shoot one and then shoot the other. The SAR-1 trigger was awful compared to the excellent trigger pull on the SSR.
I had the guys at Armory upgrade the trigger on my SAR-1 for a small price and now I'm happy with both.
Unitl I bought one of the SSR-85-C2's from Armory USA.
Besides the vast difference in quality, the triggers were so totally different that I couldn't shoot one and then shoot the other. The SAR-1 trigger was awful compared to the excellent trigger pull on the SSR.
I had the guys at Armory upgrade the trigger on my SAR-1 for a small price and now I'm happy with both.