RAA Saiga 223 Carbine, IZ-114, Black, .223 Remington/5.56 NATO Caliber, Synthetic Stock, 16.3" Barrel, 10 Round
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| Product ID: |
56178 |
| UPC: |
9999999999999 |
| MFG ID: |
IZ 114 |
$409.99
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RAA® (Russian American Armory)
Why use a full size rifle when a carbine will do just fine. This RAA® Saiga 223 Carbine is perfect for close quarters and performs fantastic in long range situations also. Great for hunting big game, this RAA® Saiga 223 Carbine has a hunting buttstock and adjust to the elements too. This RAA® Saiga 223 Carbine is similar to that of an AK47 making it a great introduction to AK-47 type rifles too.
- RAA® Saiga 223 Carbine
- Manufacturer Number: IZ114
- Caliber: .223 Remington(5.56 x 45)
- Capacity: 10 Round
- Barrel Length: 16.3 Inch
- Overall Length: 37.3 Inch
- Color: Black
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Reviewer: .223 Predators Not Safe
Expertise: Not Chosen
Got one on a dare it was freakin cheap. Paid $249 plus tax about a year and a half ago. Did not think I could hit anything with it. Did not even clean it before hunting with it. Got a head shot on a coyote at 350 yards without a scope hard sights only, thats what I was aiming for. Trying to prove my buddies wrong about my Bushmaster, I thought that was the only 223 worth shooting. Now I love my Saiga. Kicks ass. Coyote was eating a dead crow we had brought down the day before with a 12 ga. We left it over night to see what we would get the next day. Feeds well, really reliable. I left it uncleaned in the back of my Jeep for a year or so. Pulled it out to fire it up. Put about another 500 rounds through it no hitches even with cheap ammo and still no clean. Silver Bear ammo. Can't shoot cheap ammo through my Bushmaster. Gets sticky and casings rip off sometimes. Inexpensive rounds man thats the way to go. Selling my Bushmaster, too tempermental of a fire arm. Got to keep it super clean all the time or you have problems. Looking for a 100% reliable truck gun and inexpensive this is it man. I am going out shooting today with my new Saiga .308 Win folding stock. Tell you how it goes. Got 1000 rounds cheap Wolf ammo. No problems with magazines. Got a 5 rnd surefire and a 20 rnd sure fire after market mag. 10 rnd factory mag works and loads no prblem
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.223 Predators Not Safe
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Reviewer: accurate
Expertise: Not Chosen
Very accurate and reliable. Thats all that counts. Not a knock off AK. RAA makes the Saiga and the Veper is made by someone else. I forgett the manufacturer name. These are the rifles that the Russian Military uses. In America we tend to think if something is more expensive it is better. We have been conditioned that way. With this weapon you do not have to pay alot to get alot.
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Reviewer: Joe the American
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Decent gun. Does what it's supposed to do, go bang when i squeeze the trigger! I'd take it to war with me. And it cost at least $400 less than an AR-15 or a good AK. Plus, 223 is easily accessible.
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