Hello, all!
(be sure to check out my Russian & Bulgarian parts thread & my Colt upper, Holosun & 14" Mossberg barrel thread)
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!
Today I’m listing some NFA items. They can be shipped 1 of 3 ways; I can de-mil the receiver & ship you a parts kit, we can coordinate with an FFL who can pin & weld an extension to the barrel & they can then ship as Title I long guns, or you can opt to transfer as Title II weapons through an SOT. You can even hold off to see if Congress passes the SHORT act, which would remove short-barreled weapons from the purview of the NFA, in which case they'd ship to your in-state dealer like any Title I firearm.
I'm listing these items because of an insanely expensive bill that has to be paid today (property tax). The cut-off is tonight. Whatever sells in the next 24 hours is all that will be sold. I am open to serious offers. Because of this, I cannot accept trades at this time. I put a lot of time, money & effort into these weapons. I would not be selling them if I did not absolutely have to.
I realize these are not for everyone, but if you know anyone who may be interested, PLEASE link them this thread!
NOTE: The red underlined texts are hyperlinks to additional photos
First, “I’ll take [item name]!” reply or PM wins.
For these transactions, I can only accept Zelle.
I will print out & include a receipt for records & insurance purposes.
If you have any questions, just shoot me a PM! If you need a better picture of something, just let me know. Higher quality pics available on request.
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Izhmash SAIGA AK-105 clone: $4,550 $4200
This is a Russian SAIGA in 5.45x39mm (converted to SGL31-61 by Arsenal Inc.) which was converted to an AK-105 by Leland Pate of Sierra Ordnance Co. of Sparks, NV. This was accomplished by utilizing a Bulgarian Arsenal SLR-105CR 12.5" virgin barrel & populating it with a Russian AK-105 FSB/GB, handguard retaining cap & rear sight block. The correct Russian AK-105 500m rear sight was also installed. The FSB/GB was dimpled & its pin welded over to mimic how Izhmash would install them. The receiver was modified to accept an AK-100 5.5mm rear block. Russian FA/SA engravings were also added.
The finish is Graphite black Cerakote over parkerizing. This was applied to the barreled receiver, muzzle booster, dust cover & gas tube. There are a few scratches here & there from swapping furniture over the years.
It has a US-made, Arsenal Inc. black plastic grip, forend & FCG. It has an Arsenal telescoping type recoil spring assembly with a Wilson Combat AK buffer installed.
I've put exactly 300rds of Wolf 5.45mm FMJ through this rifle to check for reliability & accuracy. It rang an 8" steel plate at 100 yards no problem.
This gun is on a Form 4 in Louisiana.
NOTE: I'm including 10 Izzy AK-100 "True Black" 30rd mags with this rifle/parts kit. The springs were replaced with Wolff extra power springs. I have never loaded them.
Right side
Left side
Right side of receiver
Left side of receiver
Left side barrel assy.
Right side barrel assy.
AK-100 stock
AK-105 rear sight
FSB/GB left side
FSB/GB right side
Muzzle
Bulgy barrel markings 1
Bulgy barrel markings 2
Bulgy barrel markings 3
Bottom of receiver 1
Bottom of receiver 2
Matching numbers
Telescoping recoil spring assy.
Magazines Photo 1
Magazines Photo 2
Magazines Photo 3
Magazines Photo 4
Magazines Photo 5
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Arsenal Bulgarian SLR-107CR: $2,550
This is an Arsenal Bulgarian SLR-107CR which is a clone of the Russian AK-104. It was purchased as an easy Form 1 SBR. The barrel was carefully cut from 16" to 12.5" & crowned. A Russian AK-104 booster was installed. For the booster to time correctly with the Bulgy FSB/GB it had to be notched as the detent is in a slightly different location. While I was at it, I decided to add a 3rd notch to time with a Bulgy SLR-107UR (Krinkov) so it could be swapped.
This is the original factory finish. There are some scratches here & there from swapping furniture around over the years & a few scratches on the dust cover. I intended to have it park'd & 'koted, but never got around to it. I also intended to have the scope rail removed & the holes filled with rivets. Because of this & in the meantime, I beveled the bottom edge of the rail with a Dremel & just hit it with a Sharpie. This was to prevent the rail from cutting my paracord wrap.
It does have my Trust info engraved forward of the magwell.
It has a 500m rear sight, tan Arsenal handguard, Magpul FDE MOE grip & Bulgarian metal triangle stock wrapped in electrical tape & Coyote brown 500 paracord.
I have never fired this rifle.
This gun is on a Form 1 in Louisiana.
NOTE: I don't have any mags to include with this rifle.
Right side
Left side
Left side of bbl assy.
Left side of receiver
Left side of stock
Right side of stock
Right side of receiver
Right side of bbl assy.
Russian AK-104 muzzle booster
500m rear sight
Bottom of receiver
Dust cover
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Izhmash Saiga-12: $3,550
This is Russian Saiga-12 by Izhmash. It was imported by the FIME Group. It was sent to Leland Pate of Sierra Ordnance Co. of Sparks, NV. The barrel was shortened to 11" & threaded by Tromix. Because of the size of the gas ports, it does get dirty very quickly. The receiver was modified to accept an AK-100 5.5mm rear block. An Izzy 100 series stock was installed. The handguard is an AK-9 handguard, modified in Russia by adding a spring & detent to work with the front latch for the stock locking mechanism.
The finish is Graphite black Cerakote over parkerizing. This was applied to the barreled receiver, flash hider, dust cover & gas tube. There are a few scratches here & there, mostly on the dust cover. This was 1 of 4 guns SOC did for me & it managed to not get its NFA engraving before shipping to my SOT. I was going to return it to get this done after my Form 4 cleared, but my SOT just took it upon himself to engrave it with an electro-pencil. I just went over it with a Sharpie. It's ugly, but it's legal. Thankfully it's on the bottom of the gun.
I believe I've put about 100 rounds through it. I've only been able to get it to run reliably with Remington 00-buck 2¾" magnums & 3" magnums with the gas regulator set to setting 6/6. I have 2 extra recoil springs. I wanted to try cutting them down to get it to run the 100rd value-packs (usually #7½, low brass).
This gun is on a Form 4 in Louisiana.
NOTE: Included with this shotgun/parts kit are 4 8rd & 3 5rd Izhmash Saiga-12 mags, 4 Russian Saiga-12 mag pouches, 1 MD-Arms 20rd drum (2¾" shells only), 2 spare drum springs, 1 replacement drum cover in black, 2 recoil springs, cleaning kit & original parts.
Right side
Left side
Left side of receiver
Right side of receiver
Bottom of receiver
100 series stock
Left side of bbl assy.
Right side of bbl assy.
Dust cover
Saiga-12 mags 1
Saiga-12 mags 2
Mag pouches
20rd Drum & manuals
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Thank you for looking!
~R.E.D.
(be sure to check out my Russian & Bulgarian parts thread & my Colt upper, Holosun & 14" Mossberg barrel thread)
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!
Today I’m listing some NFA items. They can be shipped 1 of 3 ways; I can de-mil the receiver & ship you a parts kit, we can coordinate with an FFL who can pin & weld an extension to the barrel & they can then ship as Title I long guns, or you can opt to transfer as Title II weapons through an SOT. You can even hold off to see if Congress passes the SHORT act, which would remove short-barreled weapons from the purview of the NFA, in which case they'd ship to your in-state dealer like any Title I firearm.
I'm listing these items because of an insanely expensive bill that has to be paid today (property tax). The cut-off is tonight. Whatever sells in the next 24 hours is all that will be sold. I am open to serious offers. Because of this, I cannot accept trades at this time. I put a lot of time, money & effort into these weapons. I would not be selling them if I did not absolutely have to.
I realize these are not for everyone, but if you know anyone who may be interested, PLEASE link them this thread!
NOTE: The red underlined texts are hyperlinks to additional photos
First, “I’ll take [item name]!” reply or PM wins.
For these transactions, I can only accept Zelle.
I will print out & include a receipt for records & insurance purposes.
If you have any questions, just shoot me a PM! If you need a better picture of something, just let me know. Higher quality pics available on request.
--------------------------------------------------------------
Izhmash SAIGA AK-105 clone: $
This is a Russian SAIGA in 5.45x39mm (converted to SGL31-61 by Arsenal Inc.) which was converted to an AK-105 by Leland Pate of Sierra Ordnance Co. of Sparks, NV. This was accomplished by utilizing a Bulgarian Arsenal SLR-105CR 12.5" virgin barrel & populating it with a Russian AK-105 FSB/GB, handguard retaining cap & rear sight block. The correct Russian AK-105 500m rear sight was also installed. The FSB/GB was dimpled & its pin welded over to mimic how Izhmash would install them. The receiver was modified to accept an AK-100 5.5mm rear block. Russian FA/SA engravings were also added.
The finish is Graphite black Cerakote over parkerizing. This was applied to the barreled receiver, muzzle booster, dust cover & gas tube. There are a few scratches here & there from swapping furniture over the years.
It has a US-made, Arsenal Inc. black plastic grip, forend & FCG. It has an Arsenal telescoping type recoil spring assembly with a Wilson Combat AK buffer installed.
I've put exactly 300rds of Wolf 5.45mm FMJ through this rifle to check for reliability & accuracy. It rang an 8" steel plate at 100 yards no problem.
This gun is on a Form 4 in Louisiana.
NOTE: I'm including 10 Izzy AK-100 "True Black" 30rd mags with this rifle/parts kit. The springs were replaced with Wolff extra power springs. I have never loaded them.


Right side
Left side
Right side of receiver
Left side of receiver
Left side barrel assy.
Right side barrel assy.
AK-100 stock
AK-105 rear sight
FSB/GB left side
FSB/GB right side
Muzzle
Bulgy barrel markings 1
Bulgy barrel markings 2
Bulgy barrel markings 3
Bottom of receiver 1
Bottom of receiver 2
Matching numbers
Telescoping recoil spring assy.
Magazines Photo 1
Magazines Photo 2
Magazines Photo 3
Magazines Photo 4
Magazines Photo 5
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Arsenal Bulgarian SLR-107CR: $2,550
This is an Arsenal Bulgarian SLR-107CR which is a clone of the Russian AK-104. It was purchased as an easy Form 1 SBR. The barrel was carefully cut from 16" to 12.5" & crowned. A Russian AK-104 booster was installed. For the booster to time correctly with the Bulgy FSB/GB it had to be notched as the detent is in a slightly different location. While I was at it, I decided to add a 3rd notch to time with a Bulgy SLR-107UR (Krinkov) so it could be swapped.
This is the original factory finish. There are some scratches here & there from swapping furniture around over the years & a few scratches on the dust cover. I intended to have it park'd & 'koted, but never got around to it. I also intended to have the scope rail removed & the holes filled with rivets. Because of this & in the meantime, I beveled the bottom edge of the rail with a Dremel & just hit it with a Sharpie. This was to prevent the rail from cutting my paracord wrap.
It does have my Trust info engraved forward of the magwell.
It has a 500m rear sight, tan Arsenal handguard, Magpul FDE MOE grip & Bulgarian metal triangle stock wrapped in electrical tape & Coyote brown 500 paracord.
I have never fired this rifle.
This gun is on a Form 1 in Louisiana.
NOTE: I don't have any mags to include with this rifle.

Right side
Left side
Left side of bbl assy.
Left side of receiver
Left side of stock
Right side of stock
Right side of receiver
Right side of bbl assy.
Russian AK-104 muzzle booster
500m rear sight
Bottom of receiver
Dust cover
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Izhmash Saiga-12: $3,550
This is Russian Saiga-12 by Izhmash. It was imported by the FIME Group. It was sent to Leland Pate of Sierra Ordnance Co. of Sparks, NV. The barrel was shortened to 11" & threaded by Tromix. Because of the size of the gas ports, it does get dirty very quickly. The receiver was modified to accept an AK-100 5.5mm rear block. An Izzy 100 series stock was installed. The handguard is an AK-9 handguard, modified in Russia by adding a spring & detent to work with the front latch for the stock locking mechanism.
The finish is Graphite black Cerakote over parkerizing. This was applied to the barreled receiver, flash hider, dust cover & gas tube. There are a few scratches here & there, mostly on the dust cover. This was 1 of 4 guns SOC did for me & it managed to not get its NFA engraving before shipping to my SOT. I was going to return it to get this done after my Form 4 cleared, but my SOT just took it upon himself to engrave it with an electro-pencil. I just went over it with a Sharpie. It's ugly, but it's legal. Thankfully it's on the bottom of the gun.
I believe I've put about 100 rounds through it. I've only been able to get it to run reliably with Remington 00-buck 2¾" magnums & 3" magnums with the gas regulator set to setting 6/6. I have 2 extra recoil springs. I wanted to try cutting them down to get it to run the 100rd value-packs (usually #7½, low brass).
This gun is on a Form 4 in Louisiana.
NOTE: Included with this shotgun/parts kit are 4 8rd & 3 5rd Izhmash Saiga-12 mags, 4 Russian Saiga-12 mag pouches, 1 MD-Arms 20rd drum (2¾" shells only), 2 spare drum springs, 1 replacement drum cover in black, 2 recoil springs, cleaning kit & original parts.

Right side
Left side
Left side of receiver
Right side of receiver
Bottom of receiver
100 series stock
Left side of bbl assy.
Right side of bbl assy.
Dust cover
Saiga-12 mags 1
Saiga-12 mags 2
Mag pouches
20rd Drum & manuals


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Thank you for looking!
~R.E.D.