Description
Description
Carbines are equipped with 10-round box magazine in extended, 30-round body and have side-folding buttstocks and side rail for installation of optical and red dots sights. The Saiga rifles are known for their reliability and are often used for both sporting and tactical applications. This version features a wooden grip, which adds a traditional aesthetic and potentially enhances comfort and control.
Key Features:
- Caliber: 5.45x39mm
- Action: Semi-automatic
- Barrel Length: Varies by model, but typically around 16 to 18 inches (approximately 406 to 457 mm), providing a balance between accuracy and maneuverability
- Overall Length: Generally around 37 to 39 inches (approximately 944 mm)
- Frame: Typically a robust steel receiver with a wooden grip and stock
- Stock: Wooden stock, often featuring a traditional design for durability and comfort. The wood can provide a classic look and a solid feel.
- Grip: Wooden grip, designed to enhance handling and comfort. The wood construction can offer a more ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing option compared to synthetic materials.
- Sights: Standard iron sights, with options for aftermarket upgrades such as scopes or red-dot sights
- Magazine Capacity: Usually comes with a detachable magazine, typically 10 to 30 rounds, depending on the model and local regulations
- Finish: Often features a durable finish on both the metal and wood components to protect against wear and environmental conditions
Additional Features:
- Accessory Rail: Some models may include a rail system for mounting accessories like scopes, lights, or lasers, though the classic MK01 version may be more traditional.
- Recoil Management: Designed to handle recoil effectively, providing stability and control during shooting.
- Durability: Built with a focus on durability and reliability, suitable for various conditions and regular use.