![]() I was told by the guy instructing me the tubes that make up the arms of those things are fiberglas that is only 3/16" thick.Īs to recoil I too feel the Saiga is the kindest recoiling shotgun I've ever shot. I once had to go up in an articulated arm lift (a "cherry picker") for work. (Try to collapse an uncreased, unwrinkled tube from a roll of toilet paper lengthwise between your hands). The strength of that plastic, especially in a tube, is phenomenal. Nothing broke, and we were'nt hurt'n.įirst on the strength issue: that thin plastic is much stronger than it will ever need to be. In fact, after the mod, me and my brother put 500 rounds 2 3/4 buck through it and I believe another 400rnds of wally mart skeet load just to see what would break. I can shoot slugs all day long with no soreness afterwards. I lightly siliconed the mercury recoil reducer into the top of the stock cavity, filled the rest of the void with GreatStuff foam, trimmed it down and fitted the recoil pad to the stock. mercury recoil reducer in the stock with a Pachmayr triple magnum recoil pad and had the barrel mag-na-ported As far as recoil reduction goes, this is what I did: Yeah its thin, but it'll never collapse on ya'. ![]() When I unscrewed the shoulder plate and looked inside tonight, I was amazed the damn stock didn't accordian into itself when I shot it. I had read in here about people talking about how front heavy it is so, that got me wondering about the how much weight I could add to the buttstock to help kill some of the kick. ![]() I took my Saiga out to the range this weekend for the first time and was amazed with the amount of kick it had. I can't believe I am the first person to wonder about this. ![]()
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