Howdy
I have a Kicklite "AK" model on my converted Saiga 12.
Last outing, the bolt that fastens the recoil damper to the glass filled nylon receiver adapter went missing.
I have emailed Phoenix Technologies a few times over the past few months to no avail, no reply.
Anyway, if you have one of these, could you take a picture or remove the screw and let me know what size it is?
At a glance I'm sure it's #10-32 or 10-24, but I never really paid attention to it before, have no clue if it's a set screw or cap screw.
A simple pic from one of you would tell me that.
My gunsmith installed it - and if there were instructions with it he didn't give them back to me. I looked on Phoenix website and they have no docs available. Gunsmith has since moved to New York, have no way of contacting him now.
Thanks for the help.
CM
PS - these stocks are the bomb - I do have some questions though about long term durability..... We will see. But it handily outperforms another Saiga we did here in the shop with a Mississippi Auto Arms AR adapter and expensive ITT hydraulic buffer.
I have a Kicklite "AK" model on my converted Saiga 12.
Last outing, the bolt that fastens the recoil damper to the glass filled nylon receiver adapter went missing.
I have emailed Phoenix Technologies a few times over the past few months to no avail, no reply.
Anyway, if you have one of these, could you take a picture or remove the screw and let me know what size it is?
At a glance I'm sure it's #10-32 or 10-24, but I never really paid attention to it before, have no clue if it's a set screw or cap screw.
A simple pic from one of you would tell me that.
My gunsmith installed it - and if there were instructions with it he didn't give them back to me. I looked on Phoenix website and they have no docs available. Gunsmith has since moved to New York, have no way of contacting him now.
Thanks for the help.
CM
PS - these stocks are the bomb - I do have some questions though about long term durability..... We will see. But it handily outperforms another Saiga we did here in the shop with a Mississippi Auto Arms AR adapter and expensive ITT hydraulic buffer.
