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  • kimo308
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 150

    Arsenal vs Legion

    I see that aside from the Arsenal converted Saigas aka SGL, you also have Legion. The description is basically that these are converted Saigas.

    "This rifle was professionally converted by experts. This model is made with American-made parts, including the pistol grip, buttstock, trigger group and a 30-rd American magazine. IZSL-332A exhibits a more tactical design if compared with the standard Saiga rifles."

    Who converts these rifles and how if any, are they different from Arsenals? Are parts used the same as Arsenals? Do you guys do the conversion in house?
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    shark92651
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Oct 2006
    • 5431

    Originally posted by kimo308
    I see that aside from the Arsenal converted Saigas aka SGL, you also have Legion. The description is basically that these are converted Saigas.

    "This rifle was professionally converted by experts. This model is made with American-made parts, including the pistol grip, buttstock, trigger group and a 30-rd American magazine. IZSL-332A exhibits a more tactical design if compared with the standard Saiga rifles."

    Who converts these rifles and how if any, are they different from Arsenals? Are parts used the same as Arsenals? Do you guys do the conversion in house?
    They are converted by Legion USA, Inc., which is a different company than Arsenal (Fime Group). The conversions are very similar, the biggest difference being that Legion uses plugs to cover the original hammer/trigger pin holes where Fime Group welds over the holes. We carry several of their Saiga 12 shotguns as well.
    Last edited by shark92651; 10-23-2012, 1:46 PM.
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      kimo308
      Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 150

      I see, thanks.

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        rally200
        Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 434

        my fime stamped russian red saiga convert has plugs not welds over the holes. It's pin stamped FIME, so it may be an early one...
        Originally posted by Falstaff
        Where is this ammo "Black market" he speaks of? Do they have .223 in stock?

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