What's up guys. I bought a Saiga-12 a from a guy on here a few years back and had Cold War Shooters up in Highland, CA do the conversion for me. I live in San Diego so it was an over 2 hour drive each way to bring the gun over there. Anyways, once I picked it up I couldn't wait to shoot it. The first few rounds fired fine, but then it wouldn't cycle correctly. After some input from you guys on here, I put about 50 rounds of buckshot through it to break in the spring but I noticed that the actual problem was that every 3-5 shots, the trigger wouldn't reset and I would have to push it forward with my finger in order to fire the next shell. I called CWS awhile ago and they said that they would fix it, but I am in the military and never got around to driving all the way back up there to get it fixed. Since then, I believe that they have closed up shop. Anyways, I figure that it is just a simple spring problem but was hoping that there was somebody out here in San Diego that had the know how and is willing to help me out with getting this thing fixed. If not do you guys know of anyone that you can point me to for some help? Thanks.
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I also got my Saiga 12 from CWS, but I converted it myself.
I suggest you consider doing it over again with a new FCG. CWS had a bad rep of doing lousy work. The mag lock they gave me was a POS. Its been replaced by a Horn's lock. -
I can help you, Im in oceanside during the day. pm if you want help from me in oside.Comment
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