Looks very nice, i thought about getting that rail setup for my Saiga 308 but that rail system adds a lot of weight and the 308 version of the Saiga is already so heavy with that thicc barrel
Dude does sag or zenitco even make stuff that even fits yugo pattern stuff, i havnt seen any that does last i checked. i don’t think putting any risk on an ak means it’s al;ha inspired, since the group only uses certain parts but who know these days the ak community is full of gimmicks
I think I’m going to purchase the 2.1 chassis over the 3. That rear piece, although cosmetically looks nice, won’t serve me the purpose at all if I’m just mounting is a red dot to the 104.
Does yours take all 556 mags . I noticed you don’t have the mag dimple . 9hole review doesn’t ether and his can take all mags. Mine has the dimples and seems not all mags work. Mike Cramer did my build. He did a great job !
The are some rails that support the magazine instead of the dimples. I might make a short video on it. I have issues with most of my circle 10 mags that most likely the front trunnion didn't get milled enough.
Nice rifle. I have the same chasis but I noticed you cut off the Lower Hand guard piece with the sling? Or did your rifle not come with mine. That bit isannoying and im debatin removing that
I had the handguard retainer when I bought the rifle , but I told the gunsmith that worked on the rifle to remove it. I didn't really have a need for it.
I'm really digging the Sureshot Mk3 chassis but I wonder if the primary arms 3x prism would work well with it because of where it would be mounted to the main mount and the eyebox of the prism? Would it be better to stick with a red dot main mount and magnifier on the upper rear section?
@@MisplacedArms thanks for the feedback! I enjoy the 3x prism setup on my AR as I have a backup offset red dot for close engagement. I had an lpvo setup before but the weight savings and speed of the prism/red dot really works for me. Prisms work great cuz of my astigmatism but a red dot/magnifier combo might be the best solution. Thanks!
@@MisplacedArms whether it’s the 1x or 3x prism, they have to be mounted to rear rail which isn’t securely attached to the receiver so there’s no way to zero the optic. Since the red dot has infinite eye relief, that can be mounted to the front upper rail which is secured to the receiver. The magnifier might go on the rear rail but hopefully, the zero isn’t affected.
@@artimla492 If The chassis is secured properly and the red dot is zeroed you should be fine. The rear part of the chassis does move, that will affect the magnifier's sight picture. You should be able to hit stuff still
Hey brother, beautiful set up! Just wondering, it looks like you haven’t gotten the front end converted ie the gas block removed and pushed back and the hand-guard retainer right? So it’ll work as is with this chassis?
When I got it it was partially converted. It had a Bulgarian hand guard retainer. Don't know about the gas block since I didn't convert it since it has a thiccer barrel profile compared to other saigas. As far as I know it would technically be better to use unconverted saiga rifles since hand guard retainers and grenade launcher lugs might interfere with the chassis
The gunsmith did some milling, but not enough for most of my Circle 10 mags to fit. So you would have to send more than one mag to get decent results with the milling. The commercial and military Polish polymer mags fit and work now. Also some Russian AK-74 mags fit and might work with a 5.56 adapter follower.
Yes. The circle ten mags need to be filed on the top front part of the magazine to fit the front trunnion, because there wasn't enough material removed.
@@MisplacedArms I have a bunch of other aks that take the circle tens so I am going to be looking to modify the saiga to accept the mags not the other way around. Hopefully that isnt difficult to do.
@@88kar88 I don't want to modify my magazines. The guy that worked on my saiga removed some material(still not enough) from the front trunnion so a few magazines fit, and others don't. He said he didn't a good enough sample size of mags. Be careful since it's an important part.
SAG in Russia is under sanctions perhaps, but there is a SAG USA that's related to the original SAG that makes chassis and parts based on the Russian companies designs.
👏🏻👍🏻Came out pretty sick man! Sometimes those sureshot build can come out looking pretty good, even though im not a fan personally-would never throw it on my ak. quickly question though, how is the wit with this latest iteration of their chassis… `i havnt talked to anyone who actually has one of the latest ones and gotten practical details
@@MisplacedArms sorry I was typing to fast lol, i ment to say weight sorry bro- how does the fact the chassis is a one peice distcover and handguard effect the overall weight and balance to the carbine and is is made out of aluminum for weight savings? does it throw the balance of the rifle off, which I could only imagine something that chunky would- and one last aesthetic question-if it is made of aluminium , is it anodized to that green color or is that a paint? The finish is honestly why it caught my eye, complemented the Kalashnikov so well and made it aesthetically pleasing, and why I think it looks pretty dope visually.
@@Mithradates_of_Los_Angeles There are 4 main parts to the mark 3. The topcover, chassis main body, chassis block and lower handguard. The main components are aluminum and will add weight to the system. However if installed correctly can let you run things a bit more streamlined. One of my biggest gripes is getting the earlier patterns of lower handguard which has less M-Lok slots. The finish is painted. Probably to cut costs and be less reflective. It would be interesting to see it color anodized though. I'm trying to work on a couple videos on the chassis around possible issues that people should be aware of before deciding to get one. Probably not going to be the best videos, but might have some useful info.
@@MisplacedArms I just found out PSA started making similar one for AK 104. I’m gonna go with the PSA since that has a built in fixed sight on the rail
@@MisplacedArms So if it is attached as standard , it costs terribly and the STP falls , for example , there is a cover from FAB Defense and it walks to the left and right , and the device that should hold it is sometimes twisted .
@@СмертьНезагорами-ш7к I haven't noticed it moving left or right with the magnifier I was using. It does move up and down some of the time. Probably due to material on the top cover interfering with the safety and bolt carriers movement.
@@СмертьНезагорами-ш7к I just tried that out and the top cover does move left and right. I then tried it with an optic at the place where the top cover and chassis meet and I couldn't see any movement left or right
Isn't that a lot of extra weight to add to an already heavy rifle just to mount a eotech? I means that's got to be like 8.5 or 9lbs at least just to rifle a 5.56 much less accurately than an $800 6-7lb AR. I mean if it's for just fun, ok but as a rifle to anything serious, 5.56 aks in general make little sense let alone all that mlok and rail just for a dot.
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I just got my Saiga .556 and this video is really giving me ideas on how i want to go with my build!
Do you have any links for any of the parts you got?
@@Amado9111 Look up Sureshot-USA
Looks sweet dude! I just had my saiga 5.56 build done. I love it. Mine has a little different furniture. I love the way yours looks though. Good Job 👍
Looks very nice, i thought about getting that rail setup for my Saiga 308 but that rail system adds a lot of weight and the 308 version of the Saiga is already so heavy with that thicc barrel
Sweet! I just put together a project based on their AK Alpha Trainer rifle. My base gun is a Zpap M85.
Dude does sag or zenitco even make stuff that even fits yugo pattern stuff, i havnt seen any that does last i checked.
i don’t think putting any risk on an ak means it’s al;ha inspired,
since the group only uses certain parts but who know these days the ak community is full of gimmicks
Damn it!!!! Now I’m buying one of those.
i'm about to put together a kalashnikov kr103 7.62 together with this sureshot chassis, can't wait to take it out to the range
Hopefully that goes well for you.
That’s nice
I think I’m going to purchase the 2.1 chassis over the 3. That rear piece, although cosmetically looks nice, won’t serve me the purpose at all if I’m just mounting is a red dot to the 104.
sound good
AK Modern 👍👍👍
Gorgeous
Nice
I got there m4 buffer tube it’s awesome 👏🏾
I haven't tried mine out yet.
@@MisplacedArms I think a magnet in a qd point would be slick for it to stay stowed
@@ARID-APACHE That might work. If you have some Neodymium magnets you could try it out.
Dope but I think I’d still like it chambered in 7.62
Does yours take all 556 mags . I noticed you don’t have the mag dimple . 9hole review doesn’t ether and his can take all mags. Mine has the dimples and seems not all mags work. Mike Cramer did my build. He did a great job !
The are some rails that support the magazine instead of the dimples. I might make a short video on it. I have issues with most of my circle 10 mags that most likely the front trunnion didn't get milled enough.
My circle 10 mags work great . The polish work great my Galio mags don’t
@@Balzzack I don't know. I have just one galil mag and it fits and seems to cycle alright
The US is AR rifle world!
Sometimes it's fun to try other guns out
Nice rifle. I have the same chasis but I noticed you cut off the Lower Hand guard piece with the sling? Or did your rifle not come with mine. That bit isannoying and im debatin removing that
I had the handguard retainer when I bought the rifle , but I told the gunsmith that worked on the rifle to remove it. I didn't really have a need for it.
Curiosity, got a couple of my own saigas that I’m converting, how much mag wobble do you have on the non-dimpled one?
There are folded plates on the inside of the magwell that act similar to the dimples
What kind of muzzle device do you have on it?
East German AK-74 muzzle brake
@@MisplacedArms thanks 🙏
@@DarrylRaspberry No problem
I'm really digging the Sureshot Mk3 chassis but I wonder if the primary arms 3x prism would work well with it because of where it would be mounted to the main mount and the eyebox of the prism? Would it be better to stick with a red dot main mount and magnifier on the upper rear section?
I don't think PA 3x prism would work with it. A red dot and magnifier combo or perhaps a LPVO would work.
@@MisplacedArms thanks for the feedback! I enjoy the 3x prism setup on my AR as I have a backup offset red dot for close engagement. I had an lpvo setup before but the weight savings and speed of the prism/red dot really works for me. Prisms work great cuz of my astigmatism but a red dot/magnifier combo might be the best solution. Thanks!
@@artimla492 I'm not sure what the eye relief would be for PA 1x prisms. I never tried one.
@@MisplacedArms whether it’s the 1x or 3x prism, they have to be mounted to rear rail which isn’t securely attached to the receiver so there’s no way to zero the optic. Since the red dot has infinite eye relief, that can be mounted to the front upper rail which is secured to the receiver. The magnifier might go on the rear rail but hopefully, the zero isn’t affected.
@@artimla492 If The chassis is secured properly and the red dot is zeroed you should be fine. The rear part of the chassis does move, that will affect the magnifier's sight picture. You should be able to hit stuff still
beauutifull gun
Hey brother, beautiful set up! Just wondering, it looks like you haven’t gotten the front end converted ie the gas block removed and pushed back and the hand-guard retainer right? So it’ll work as is with this chassis?
When I got it it was partially converted. It had a Bulgarian hand guard retainer. Don't know about the gas block since I didn't convert it since it has a thiccer barrel profile compared to other saigas. As far as I know it would technically be better to use unconverted saiga rifles since hand guard retainers and grenade launcher lugs might interfere with the chassis
My saiga is unconverted in the front. Factory barrel, gas block, etc. The MK3 chassis fit like a glove. No mallet and elbow grease needed.
What did you do to get that circle 10 mag to fit?
The circle 10 mags had to get filed down a bit. The gunsmith didn't remove enough material from the front trunnion
Look nice and all but there’s no heat shield, that thing will start to get hot and burn your hand after a few hundred shots lol
That's why I wear gloves
@@MisplacedArms Oven mitts will do the trick lol
@@AKnutt always in my kit
Did the Circle 10 magazine fit or did you have to do some milling?
The gunsmith did some milling, but not enough for most of my Circle 10 mags to fit. So you would have to send more than one mag to get decent results with the milling.
The commercial and military Polish polymer mags fit and work now. Also some Russian AK-74 mags fit and might work with a 5.56 adapter follower.
Looks fantastic! What would you say height over bore is on your set up
Quite a bit. 3 and half inches or more over bore.
Thanks
I love sag
Did you have to do any mods for it to take the circle ten mags?
Yes. The circle ten mags need to be filed on the top front part of the magazine to fit the front trunnion, because there wasn't enough material removed.
@@MisplacedArms I have a bunch of other aks that take the circle tens so I am going to be looking to modify the saiga to accept the mags not the other way around. Hopefully that isnt difficult to do.
@@88kar88 I don't want to modify my magazines. The guy that worked on my saiga removed some material(still not enough) from the front trunnion so a few magazines fit, and others don't. He said he didn't a good enough sample size of mags.
Be careful since it's an important part.
Привет! Разве SAG не под санкциями США сейчас? Как вам удалось это купить? И сколько стоило, если не секрет?
SAG in Russia is under sanctions perhaps, but there is a SAG USA that's related to the original SAG that makes chassis and parts based on the Russian companies designs.
So you still need to cutoff handguard retainer
There's a cutout for it in the handguard I believe it just might be tricky to mess with. I had it removed to cut down on weight
👏🏻👍🏻Came out pretty sick man! Sometimes those sureshot build can come out looking pretty good,
even though im not a fan personally-would never throw it on my ak.
quickly question though, how is the wit with this latest iteration of their chassis…
`i havnt talked to anyone who actually has one of the latest ones and gotten practical details
width? It's kinda thick around the handguard
@@MisplacedArms sorry I was typing to fast lol, i ment to say weight sorry bro-
how does the fact the chassis is a one peice distcover and handguard effect the overall weight and balance to the carbine and is is made out of aluminum for weight savings?
does it throw the balance of the rifle off, which I could only imagine something that chunky would-
and one last aesthetic question-if it is made of aluminium , is it anodized to that green color or is that a paint?
The finish is honestly why it caught my eye, complemented the Kalashnikov so well and made it aesthetically pleasing, and why I think it looks pretty dope visually.
@@Mithradates_of_Los_Angeles There are 4 main parts to the mark 3. The topcover, chassis main body, chassis block and lower handguard. The main components are aluminum and will add weight to the system.
However if installed correctly can let you run things a bit more streamlined. One of my biggest gripes is getting the earlier patterns of lower handguard which has less M-Lok slots.
The finish is painted. Probably to cut costs and be less reflective. It would be interesting to see it color anodized though. I'm trying to work on a couple videos on the chassis around possible issues that people should be aware of before deciding to get one. Probably not going to be the best videos, but might have some useful info.
Who did your folder conversion?? Looks good
19Charlie Tactical
Out of curiousity, what bullet guide did you use?
I'm not sure. It might have been the one that was on it when I first got it.
How does the rear pic section come off?
Just like the top cover.
What is the name of the rail dust cover
Sureshot Armament Group Mk.3 Chassis
@@MisplacedArms I just found out PSA started making similar one for AK 104. I’m gonna go with the PSA since that has a built in fixed sight on the rail
А крышка ствольной коробки как крепиться ?
Like the standard sheet metal receiver cover. I'll see if I can make a video showing it
@@MisplacedArms So if it is attached as standard , it costs terribly and the STP falls , for example , there is a cover from FAB Defense and it walks to the left and right , and the device that should hold it is sometimes twisted .
@@СмертьНезагорами-ш7к I haven't noticed it moving left or right with the magnifier I was using. It does move up and down some of the time. Probably due to material on the top cover interfering with the safety and bolt carriers movement.
@@MisplacedArms And if you take it with your hand and try to tilt it to the left-right, that is, walking?
@@СмертьНезагорами-ш7к I just tried that out and the top cover does move left and right. I then tried it with an optic at the place where the top cover and chassis meet and I couldn't see any movement left or right
Isn't that a lot of extra weight to add to an already heavy rifle just to mount a eotech? I means that's got to be like 8.5 or 9lbs at least just to rifle a 5.56 much less accurately than an $800 6-7lb AR. I mean if it's for just fun, ok but as a rifle to anything serious, 5.56 aks in general make little sense let alone all that mlok and rail just for a dot.
Because it's cool.
@MisplacedArms sir, that giant ugly blocky rail mounted on an AK is not cool at all.
By the way SAG parts are very very liked in the Ukrainian conflict for SVDs.
The Russian SAG products are further along the design tree than SAG USA ones
I might be out of the loop but what do you mean by Ukrainian conflict for svds, and what does that have to do with the design tree lol
@@Mithradates_of_Los_Angeles In the Ukrainian conflict, the SAG parts are preferred by many Snipers, who use SVD... What do you don't understand here?
SEGA!!!!
Очень круто
This is 223 ???
.223 Remington/5.56x45 NATO
Российские поставки ведь давно запрещены.
Of course
@@MisplacedArms
Контрабандное значит?
@@МатвейМалинин-щ4ф what is?
@@MisplacedArms
Контрабандисты помогли. The smugglers helped.
Russian saiga is a tap class weapons
Рукоятки не хватает
the bolt on extended charging handle?
@@MisplacedArms да и еще бы можно попробовать прицепить тактическую рукоятку agf в цвет
@@Rappa_opa I'll consider those changes
🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
Modern aks look silly 😅 like trying to dress up a tractor to look like a sports car 😅
That actually sounds kinda hot
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Конечно красиво, но сомневаюсь что задняя часть ствольной крышки будет держать стп
I noticed that there's movement. But using a magnifier it doesn't effect it too much