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This is a long-shot with this group, but my hunting rifle (Saiga-308 sporter) came with plastic furniture, and I would love the old look and feel of wood. Does anyone have wood stock and fore-end for a Saiga-308 that they would sell for under 150$? Did you convert your Saiga to have AK-47 ergonomics and no longer need the lumber it came with? Let me take off your hands. Did you get wood, but would prefer an all-black Monte-Carlo stock? I'll swap with you. Sadly, the furniture for the 7.62x39, .223 and 5.45x39 do not fit the huge 308.
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Thanks. When googling for this previously, I saw these sources. While Ironwood Designs has furniture for the smaller rifles of intermediate calibers, they do not advertise one that fits the larger receiver of the full-size hunting rifle (a thirty caliber rifle has a large and heavy receiver, compared to a light-infantry / assault-rifle- derived rifle). saigariflestock.com does not seem to respond any more. Searching gunbroker only turns up full rifles (I don't need a second one at this point). I really appreciate the pointer to these resources, though.
For those curious about the Saiga-308, here's the range report: After dialing in the telescope (it was pretty far out of true when I got the rifle), I was consistently hitting in the 9 ring on one of the small round targets (like for a 22 -- roughly a two and a half inch diameter ring) at maximum distance (40 or 50 meters). Practice at longer distance (outdoor ranges) should hopefully have me competent to go on safari by this autumn. Venison (for the maybe once a week occasion I want meat) and horns for the wall. More importantly, bonding with my coworkers and my brother-in- law.
Ever find anything for this? All I saw was this http://www.dinzagarms.com/saiga_308/saiga_308.html There is a metric crap-ton of tacticool crap for these. Presumably the people that buy this stuff take something else off. Lots of talk of factory wood. But nothing available in any of the usual places. How difficult would it be to make these using your current stock as a guide?
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