Heh, word.
I love shooting my Nagant. Huge muzzle blast. I would recomend getting a cheap slipover pad though. 7.62x54r + stock steel buttpad = bruised shoulder after a day at the range. Carbines with big calibers always make for a good show.
It "looks" like that Saiga has been reemed to accept a double. Kinda like the WASR-10 folks. No dimples, but just abit of trimming around the mag well and it'll take the doubles. WASR-10s have internal chunks of metal (proper name escapes me right now) welded in, instead of the dimples that keep the mags from flopping around. I'm not sure if the Siagas go this route also.
I love shooting my Nagant. Huge muzzle blast. I would recomend getting a cheap slipover pad though. 7.62x54r + stock steel buttpad = bruised shoulder after a day at the range. Carbines with big calibers always make for a good show.
It "looks" like that Saiga has been reemed to accept a double. Kinda like the WASR-10 folks. No dimples, but just abit of trimming around the mag well and it'll take the doubles. WASR-10s have internal chunks of metal (proper name escapes me right now) welded in, instead of the dimples that keep the mags from flopping around. I'm not sure if the Siagas go this route also.