I can't really see myself ever owning an M1A, not for the price they're asking. For the same price you could build an AR style .308 and it would be more accurate than the M1A out of the box.
I've shot the .308 Saiga and I wouldn't buy one without doing a full conversion on it. The trigger is atrocious in the stock position and you need to clean it up to get it bearable. Also, with a .308 Saiga you're still not going to have amazing accuracy just because of the design of an AK. It will be reliable long after you and your grandchildren are dead, but it won't be as accurate as other, more expensive rifles. It's a good gun, and if you want a reliable but not-super-accurate .308 you'd have a hard time doing better for the price.
That said, if this is just a range toy go for the Saiga. If you want it to do anything else I'd drop that cash on a Savage or a Remington.
I've shot the .308 Saiga and I wouldn't buy one without doing a full conversion on it. The trigger is atrocious in the stock position and you need to clean it up to get it bearable. Also, with a .308 Saiga you're still not going to have amazing accuracy just because of the design of an AK. It will be reliable long after you and your grandchildren are dead, but it won't be as accurate as other, more expensive rifles. It's a good gun, and if you want a reliable but not-super-accurate .308 you'd have a hard time doing better for the price.
That said, if this is just a range toy go for the Saiga. If you want it to do anything else I'd drop that cash on a Savage or a Remington.
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