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Saigas are just AK-100s with a NON-military configuration. Do we want them separate from AK-47s in the military arms section?

Does this belong under the Manufacturer's section?
 

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I don't know many other makers of AK's that do them in 12 gauge, .410, .223, and .308.
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Mitchell Yugo .308

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Various VEPR MOLOTs in .223, .308, x54r, etc

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Just for examples. There are others.

.410 and 20 gauge seem to be Saiga exclusive.

Fact remains, Saiga is a brand of AK, which are non-military styled fire arms. i don't want Saiga separated from Aks. I think we need to stick together, but at very least Saiga doesn't belong in the military section alongside AKs; they ARE AKs. It belongs in the Manufactures section, and should be labeled Sagia/Izmash.
 
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