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Removable/Adjustable Tactical Cheekrests
X2 Scorpion Recoil Pad
Dual Sided QD Attachment Point Six Position Adjustable Stock Scorpion Recoil Pistol Grip Triton Mount System 1
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Warning
: When handling a firearm, always follow the proper handling procedures at all times. Failure to follow these procedures could result in serious damage, injury, or death. ATI is not responsible for damage to property,injury, or death resulting from improper installation, misuse or modification of products. If you are not comfortable completing any of the following steps, or do not have the proper tools enlist the help of your
local gunsmith. ATI is not responsible for components that are damaged due to improper installation.
A OEM Stock Removal
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[1] M4 x 0.7mm x 12 mm Torx Screw
[2] 8-32 x 1/4 Set Screw [2] 6-32 x 1/2 Socket Head Cap Torx Screw
[1] 6-32 x 1/2 Socket Head Cap Allen Screw
[1] 6-32 x .75 Socket Head Flat
[4] 6-32 x 1/4” Low Profile Torx Screw
[1] 3.3mm Drill Bit
[1] M4 x 0.7-H2 Two Fluted Bottom Tap
[2] #6 Washer [5] 6-32 Hex Nut
Phillips Head Screwdriver Torx Set
Wrench Set Drill
Warning: Do not overtighten screws. Stripped holes and sheared screw heads are NOT covered under
manufacturer's warranty.
Disassemble the Saiga using your owners manual. Begin by removing the receiver cover from your Saiga as seen in Figure 1.
Point the firearm in a safe direction and place the saftey in the "on" position. Next, pull back the slide and carefully inspect the chamber and magazine to be sure the firearm is unloaded.
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A OEM Stock Removal -Continued
Remove the recoil spring from the shotgun as seen in Figure 2. Place both the recoil spring and the receiver cover aside for later installation.
Locate the (2) stock screws on the receiver tang at the top of the Saiga. Remove the (2) screws using a philips head screwdriver as seen in Figure 3A. Now, flip the shotgun over and repeat this same process for the (1) bottom stock screw as seen in Figure 3B.
With each of the (3) stock screws removed, slide the Saiga buttstock out of the receiver as seen in Figure 4.
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B Triton Mount Installation
Place the new ATI Triton Mount into the receiver of the Saiga as seen in Figure 1A. Flip the firearm over and install the 8/32-1/2" flat head torx screw into the pre-drilled hole and tighten using a T20 Torx driver as seen in Figure 1B.
Next, use a paint pen to mark a circle onto to the mount by placing the pen through the existing hole in the receiver as seen in Figure 2. Remove the 8/32-1/2" flat head torx screw from the Triton mount before moving on to the next step.
Once you have the mount marked, clamp the housing securely in position on the drill press as seen in Figure 3. You may have to use a shim under the mount to insure proper squareness.
Next, double check positioning for squareness. Using a level, check to ensure the mount is fixed in a level position as seen in Figure 4 .
NOTE: If you are not comfortable with using a drill press to complete the following steps, enlist the help of your local gunsmith. ATI is not responsible for components that are damaged due to improper drilling and tapping methods.
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B Triton Mount Installation -Continued
NOTE: For steps 5-7 you will use the provided kit that will include the 3.3mm drill bit, M4 X 0.7mm tap, and M4 x 0.7mm x 12mm screw.
With the mount still clamped, use the supplied 3.3mm drill bit and drill slowly (to a 1/2" depth) so as not to burr the inside of the hole as seen in Figure 5. (It is recommended to use cutting oil during the drilling process.)
Next, with the mount still clamped, use the supplied M4 X 0.7mm tap (and cutting oil), to tap the mount as seen in Figure 6.
NOTE: To ensure you do not ruin the mount when backing the tap out of the mount, it is necessary to use a drill press with a clutch.
Without unclamping, clean the tapped hole area and securely screw in the supplied M4 x 0.7mm x 12mm screw to ensure the threads were cut correctly as seen in Figure 7.
NOTE: Remove the mount and and clean it, removing any burr(s) from the tapped holes.
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B Triton Mount Installation -Continued
Insert the drilled and tapped ATI Triton Mount into the receiver and install the M4 x 0.7mm x 12mm Flat Head Torx Screw into the Triton Mount receiver tang at the the top and fasten using a T-20 Torx driver as seen in Figure 8A. Then flip the firearm over and install the 8-32 x 1/2" Flat Head Torx Screw into the bottom of the Triton Mount receiver and fasten using a T-15 Torx driver as seen in Figure 8B.
Remove the yellow side of the adhesive strip as seen in Figure 1.
Place the adhesive strip (with the adhesive side down) onto the pistol grip as shown in Figure 2.
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C Trigger Pad Installation
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Remove the white strip by pulling up, leaving the
adhesive on the vertical portion of the pistol grip channel as seen in Figure 3A. Next attach the foam padding to the adhesive strip with the thicker part of the foam pad in the vertical portion of the pistol grip channel as seen in Figure 3A.
If you would like to switch from the Blank Spacer (Pre-Installed) to the Sling Loop Spacer (Included in the Accessories Kit), remove the 1/4-20 x 2 1/2" bolt from inside of the pistol grip using a allen head driver as seen in Figure 1A. Next, remove the the stock side Triton Mount by pulling the Mount off of the Pistol grip as seen in Figure 1B.
Note: This may be tight, carefully wiggle the Triton Mount back and forth to remove.
Select the sling loop spacer and place into the Triton adapter as seen in Figure 2.
Reinstall the stock side Triton adapter and the 1/4-20 x 2 1/2" bolt into the inside of the pistol grip as seen in Figure 3A and tighten to the buffer tube using a allen head driver as seen in Figure 3B. Do not over tighten.
Blank Spacer Loop Spacer Insert Spacer
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C Trigger Pad Installation -Continued
D Sling Spacer Installation
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Slide the stock side Triton adapter into the receiver side Triton adapter as seen in Figure 4A, and using the supplied torx screw and lock washer, tighten with a T15 torx screwdriver as seen in Figure 4B. If the lock washer is not used, the screw may back out of the mount and could cause the Triton Mount to disengage.
You can now reinstall the receiver spring as seen in Figure 5A and receiver cover as seen in Figure 5B completing the installation of your ATI stock.
D Sling Spacer Installation -Continued
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D Triton Mount Installation -Continued
Note: Before completely tightening the Triton Mount with the supplied torx or allen screw, make sure the Triton Mount is aligned correctly. The Mount should be
completely flush, and the dovetail locking system should easily slide together. DO NOT tighten the Triton Mount with the dovetail system aligned incorrectly. This may damage the Triton Mount or stock, and is NOT covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
Note: Once you have aligned the Triton Mount correctly and fastened the supplied torx or allen screw, you may notice a small gap on either side of the Triton Mount. Do not try to close this gap. It is engineered to insure the Triton Dovetail Mount binds together to accept the full recoil of the shotgun. The supplied torx or allen screw simply prevents the two pieces from sliding apart. Over tightening may strip the threads, and in some extreme cases may cause the screw head to shear off, which is NOT covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
NOTE: Tighten until snug, then tighten 1/4 turn more. Over tightening may strip the threads and in extreme cases cause the screw head to shear off, which is NOT covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
Over torquing of the screw can cause bending in the mount. If you encounter this bending the mount has been damaged and may not be used . As a precaution, after each use please be sure to check the engagement of the mount.
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Begin by removing the cheekrest from the Tactlite Stock by pulling up on the cheekrest as seen in Figure 1.
Next, remove the cheekrest rail from the Tactlite body as seen in Figure 2. Repeat the same process for the opposite side.
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Place the (5) 6/32 nuts into the slots of the cheekrest rail as seen in Figure 3.
NOTE: Make sure that the nuts inside the rail do not fall out while installing the rail onto the buttstock.
Attach the left cheekrest rail as seen in Figure 4A onto the left side of the Tactlite Stock Body by snapping in place as seen in Figure 4B. Repeat the same process on the right side of the buttstock.
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E Cheekrest Installation
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Using the provided 6-32 x .75 Flat Head Screw and a 5/64” allen wrench (not provided), tighten the left side cheekrest rail to the right side cheekrest rail by threading the screw threw the left side as seen in Figure 5.
Next choose the cheekrest you would like installed (short or tall) and then take the cheekrest as seen in Figure 6 and slide onto the cheekrest rails making sure the holes on the cheekrest line up with the cheekrest rail holes.
Using the provided 6-32 x .25 Low Profile Allen Head Screws and a 1/16 allen wrench (not provided), attach the cheekrest to the cheekrest rails as seen in Figure 7. Repeat the same process for the opposite side of the cheekrest.
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