Sharp!
Yeah, Idk if I'd mess around with 1 3/4" stuff either. Seems to just miss the whole point of a powerful 12 gauge blast lol. Still, it's cool that someone finally broke the mold that defines shotguns as we know them. 14 2 3/4" shells LOL..pretty awesome.
I don't think anyone that's messed with guns is going to have much of a problem slapping a pistol grip on a saiga. Seems simple enough ( I hope lol). I'm pumped, because this is the first fun gun I've gotten in some time. The last few purchases were just for the safe..Well, I've shot one a few times, but the 1911 is almost 100 years old, and still in the railway express package. Sad to say, I don't think it will ever fire a round.
Yeah, I'm not too worried about converting a Saiga. I have an FFL 07, afterall (certified gunsmith with the BATFE). Which means I can manufacture and sell my work. I LOVE building 1911s. So fun! I use Wilson frames and parts. Sometime CZ's Dan Wesson parts if they have more what I'm after. Funny; glassblower and gunsmith. But 'smithing is just a hobby for me. I don't have a store, just a small lathe and ancient mill in a corner of the glass studio (warehouse w/ 4 other blowers). I have built a few custom 1911s for sheriffs, though. I also built a short barrel AR for my CHL class instructor. He's active SWAT on the entry team and needed an entry gun. Built him a .300BLK caliber piston AR with 8" barrel and suppressor. Wish I took pics. Maybe I can get him to take some for me.
Dude, CHERISH that 1911! Don't ever get rid of it. I wouldn't even shoot it. Just grease it up and let it be a safe queen.
