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CSS AKT TRIGGER GROUP - MODIFIED FOR SAIGA and VEPR

CSS Saiga VEPR AKT Fire Control Group
 
Price: $59.95

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Description
 

This is a drop in trigger group for Saiga shotguns (12's, 20's and 410's), Vepr Shotguns, and all Saiga 223, 5.45x39, and 7.62x39 Rifles.

If you are using this on a Saiga 410 shotgun you will have to make a small notch on the left side of the hammer where it will hit the left carrier rail.

Kit includes:
Modified CSS AKT Fire Control Group (consisting of Trigger, Modified Hammer, Disconnector, and Sear)
Disconnect Spring
Sheperd's Crook
Note: We also recommend JTE-MAIN-SPRING (Hammer Spring) sold separately.

Made in the USA
Counts as 3 922R compliant parts

For Vepr 308 and 54R Rifles, see CSS-VEPR-TRIGGER.

Vepr Rifle and Shotgun Install

Average Rating: Average Rating: 3 of 5 3 of 5 Total Reviews: 6 Write a review »

  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
3 of 5 Its ok. January 22, 2024
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Brookings, SD United States  
It took a lot of work figuring out why the disconnector wouldn't release the hammer. I sanded down the casting lines on the hammer and disconnector. If your looking to save a little money this is a good kit but it will take work and a little patience. If your looking for easy and quick then this isn't for you.

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5 of 5 FCG Conversion April 13, 2023
Reviewer: Russell S. from Wedgefield, SC United States  
CSS FCG conversion went smoothly. Shepherds hook install was challenging, wire hook kept snagging on hammer spring. I ended up opting for the Krebs retaining plate which was much easier. Kudos CSS.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
1 of 5 Completely unusable out of the box July 9, 2022
Reviewer: Anonymous Person  
After installing in a Molot Vepr 12 the first problem I ran into was that the hammer if locked into the disconnector wouldn't return to the trigger hooks when the trigger was released, after some filing I was able to reduce the tail of the hammer enough to get it to clear the disconnector but then the friction of the disconnector rubbing on the poorly finished hammer didn't  allow the trigger to reset when released. Some polishing later I was able to get it to reset but not reliably enough to my liking. I'm going to start immediately looking for a better US made trigger and I guess I'll just put the Molot factory trigger back in and run my 5 rd mag until then. I'm not at all impressed with this trigger the fit and finish is completely unacceptable, it would be one thing to have a slightly gritty trigger but to have one that completely bricks a firearm is on another level.

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3 of 5 It's Okay.. June 19, 2022
Reviewer: DB from Justice, IL United States  
Trigger pull isn't bad at all. However there is quite a bit of over travel and it took some smoothing out/oiling.

Otherwise my trigger was getting stuck and would fail to reset.

This was in a Lynx 12.


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4 of 5 Much better than stock June 8, 2022
Reviewer: j snyder from Ft Walton bch, FL United States  
It's a 4 because it's leaps and bounds above the stock Saiga AK trigger. This is a good budget buy.

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