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    Default Saiga conversions?

    I have a 7.62 and 5.45 that I've been wanting to do a conversion on for a while. I planned on doing it myself, but live in a condo now and don't have the work space or tools at hand.

    good place to go in the greater seattle area? cost? I prefer northend

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    all you need is a dremel

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdx1 View Post
    all you need is a dremel
    That is correct, AK-47 style weapons can be repaired by amateur blacksmiths if necessary. Just be real careful, and you should have no problem.

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    I did mine in my office at my house this weekend with a hammer, punch, cordless drill and a Dremel tool. A can of semi-gloss black engine enamel is a good thing to have too. That's it. You can do it yourself easily.

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    Agreed, a dremel is all you need. Did my conversions in my apartment.

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