Ordered and had it in 3 days. GAME CHANGER! Took a bit to get it on, but watching that the pin holes are lined up, a little tapping to make sure they are aligned, and it was installed. 2 important things. Use the right size pin punches (not center punches), and support the area of the mag release so it doesnt bend. You may have to use some pretty good force to move the pin.
So i got this part and tried it myself,had heck of time getting pin started and this was after shaving material off top. I broke mag catch off gun, so ordered another mag ramp. Had to take to gun smith repin gun for catch, but they couldnt get the part to go on,lol!!!. Alot money later and im back where I started. I believe it may have to do with brand mags and which ones have extra room in bottom, or just load one less shell. Only other option i see is dissedent arms make a legit magwell,but requires sending out and very pricey and then have switch mag style. So load one less it is,hahahaha oh and promag drums wont fit with this on, so blessing i never got it on anyway
The ramp was designed to be used as an assist in forcing the magazine to lock securely in place with the bolt closed. This does make it a bit easier. Even though you really don't need it & you can force it in regardless. Although this was supposed to be used with the newer updated follower(the follower was different especially inside, was not like original follower). After installation, tested & found it worked well. After installation of yellow follower, seemed a bit easier........... Here's the problem. You cannot run these followers in aftermarket mags such as Pro Mag & SDS. With the ramp the Pro Mag will not lock in due mag being a touch bigger. The SDS mag will work but will mar up the ramp. 2nd problem. I have the Komrad, so with 10rd magazines, it will not work due to foregrip. I would have to take out foregrip in order for ten rd mag to work & I'm not going to do that. In the end, I think the idea was nice but not tested enough in conjunction with aftermarket parts & the different configuration that they offer with their products. I wish they would have had this in the description so I would have made better judgment on my purchase I still love K USA . That will not change. Note: I do not have a drum, so I've no idea if it would have worked or not.
@@jeffreyhutchins6527 really? Been running a Saiga 12 for about 10 years without training wheels…. Works fine, a little stiff but goes in every time lol
This product is not out of stock...it has been PULLED from the website and apparently discontinued for the time being. I'm guessing it doesn't work correctly. Seems like Saiga training wheels to me; with the right mags and technique you don't need that to load on a closed bolt.
Ordered and had it in 3 days. GAME CHANGER! Took a bit to get it on, but watching that the pin holes are lined up, a little tapping to make sure they are aligned, and it was installed. 2 important things. Use the right size pin punches (not center punches), and support the area of the mag release so it doesnt bend. You may have to use some pretty good force to move the pin.
Will these be back in stock soon ?
Will this stop you from using a Drum ?
@Clint EastwoodenDoors because it hangs down farther where the drum is wider
is this ramp to help prevent wear on the mag?
Kinda wish we woulda seen a loaded magazine…
Hey! Why was this product removed from the website? I don’t see an out of stock anywhere. What happened?
@@BigTulumba Proof? Didn't hear anything like that.
@@bigbadwolf1239 Awesome! Thank you for the update!
They are on the site now !!
@@joebonomi6996 Yep they are back!
Will this work on Komrad?? Ty
yes
Work on AK? Need hammer!
will this work on the Komrad as well?? please let me know, Thanks
yes
that's a big hammer
So i got this part and tried it myself,had heck of time getting pin started and this was after shaving material off top. I broke mag catch off gun, so ordered another mag ramp. Had to take to gun smith repin gun for catch, but they couldnt get the part to go on,lol!!!. Alot money later and im back where I started. I believe it may have to do with brand mags and which ones have extra room in bottom, or just load one less shell. Only other option i see is dissedent arms make a legit magwell,but requires sending out and very pricey and then have switch mag style. So load one less it is,hahahaha oh and promag drums wont fit with this on, so blessing i never got it on anyway
The ramp was designed to be used as an assist in forcing the magazine to lock securely in place with the bolt closed. This does make it a bit easier. Even though you really don't need it & you can force it in regardless. Although this was supposed to be used with the newer updated follower(the follower was different especially inside, was not like original follower). After installation, tested & found it worked well. After installation of yellow follower, seemed a bit easier...........
Here's the problem.
You cannot run these followers in aftermarket mags such as Pro Mag & SDS. With the ramp the Pro Mag will not lock in due mag being a touch bigger. The SDS mag will work but will mar up the ramp.
2nd problem.
I have the Komrad, so with 10rd magazines, it will not work due to foregrip. I would have to take out foregrip in order for ten rd mag to work & I'm not going to do that.
In the end, I think the idea was nice but not tested enough in conjunction with aftermarket parts & the different configuration that they offer with their products.
I wish they would have had this in the description so I would have made better judgment on my purchase
I still love K USA . That will not change.
Note: I do not have a drum, so I've no idea if it would have worked or not.
Where's it at on the site? I don't see it.
They are on the site now !!
Does this fix the issue with not being able to load the shotgun with a loaded magazine?
I’m able to load w a full loaded five rounders but not my ten
what holds the pins in, interference fit?
Kinda answered your own question lol
Jesus Christ, the meme about those guns being assembled by "monkeys" is correct lol
It’s literally a training wheel lol
until you try loading a 10rnd mag with the bolt forward on a KS-12 you wont understand. It's not a training wheel.
@@jeffreyhutchins6527 really? Been running a Saiga 12 for about 10 years without training wheels…. Works fine, a little stiff but goes in every time lol
A solution looking for a problem. Learn to operate your weapon!
This product is not out of stock...it has been PULLED from the website and apparently discontinued for the time being. I'm guessing it doesn't work correctly. Seems like Saiga training wheels to me; with the right mags and technique you don't need that to load on a closed bolt.
So this is for pple that do not know how to work an ak mag, 10 4