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Thread: WTS: Saiga 7.62x39 16" carbine, 100% NIB

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    WTS: Saiga 7.62x39 16" carbine, 100% NIB

    NO SALE TO ANY PLACE IT'S NOT LEGAL!!!
    Howdy brother and sister lead slingers!
    I have a 100% NIB Saiga 7.62x39 16" carbine, bought it as a "spare" just to have before the ban. Since I have yet to use my original one, I see no need to keep this one too. I am getting on in years and think 1 will do me just fine.
    It is the original version, not converted and has the black plastic hunting style stocks. It has never been out of the box and has all accessories included, just as it came from the Russian factory. Please ck my feedback here, you will not be disappointed!
    $1500 shipped! 48 states only!
    USPS money order only. Please post "I'LL TAKE IT" here in the forum and follow up with a PM.
    "I'll take it" overrides all inquiries.
    Please be patient, I am not always near the computer but I WILL get back to you. I am not bothering to take pictures of it we all know what they look like. If your FFL won't accept shipments from a individual via USPS add in $20 for my FFL to ship it. and then find yourself a new FFL who is not costing you money for nothing.
    Thanks for looking.
    MagLvr
    Last edited by maglvr; 03-19-2021 at 02:04 PM.
    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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    Stamped or milled rec?

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    saiga rifles were only offered in stamped to my knowledge.

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    HATCH is correct.
    Last edited by maglvr; 04-08-2019 at 11:56 AM.
    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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    Surely somebody here must need one?
    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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    To the top.
    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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    Boolit Buddy maglvr's Avatar
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    Final price reduction.
    The .357 Magnum......
    1935
    Major Douglas Wesson, using factory loads, which were a 158 gr. soft lead bullet, traveling 1515 fps, from an 8 3/4" barreled S&W, producing 812 ft. lbs of muzzle energy.
    Antelope - 200 yards (2 shots)
    Elk - 130 yards (1 shot)
    Moose - 100 yards (1 shot)
    Grizzly Bear - 135 yards (1 shot).

    It kind of makes one wonder, why today, it will bounce off anything bigger than a rabbit

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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