Building aks really isn't that hard if you own tools and know how to use them. I made my own ak tools. Companies just try to cut too many corners using cast garbage to reduce machine time
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Building aks really isn't that hard if you own tools and know how to use them. I made my own ak tools. Companies just try to cut too many corners using cast garbage to reduce machine time
A real man knows how to use tools.
A man who uses tools to create other tools is on a whole other level. LOL
My dad was like that. Just about anything he looked at, he could build from scratch, and if he didn't have the tools to do it, he fabricated the tools to do it.
I just wish I had picked up on some of that knowledge.
Romy SAR-1 with BFPU furniture from the former Yugoslavia. When I got it the rifle had Choate furniture on it along with a dovetail scope mount receiver cover. Both of them probably came off of a ban-era Polytech AKS-762. Ordered the furniture from Arms of America, despite their warnings on condition the wood is in fairly nice shape. Typical amount of dings and dents; but nothing major, no cracks, and it wasn't covered in shit. Got the cleaning rod at Morgantown and the regular stamped AKM receiver cover in a trade for the Chinese one. Got a BelOMO PK-A Venezuela red dot optic on order.
https://scontent-nrt1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...70&oe=5FCD3182
Was lucky enough to snag one of these when they came out.
Some more AK porn for you all.... Here are my AKs....
Vepr 7.62x54R with 4x10VD POSP
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Vepr 7.62x39 - I love the factory furniture so much I just had to get another and leave it as imported!
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Vepr 12ga with PK-06 red-dot
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Saiga 7.62x39 with Obzor 1P63 "green-dot" and green laminate furniture. For those that do not know... "The best USSR frontier guard soldiers were awarded with individual AKMs of green color and individually labeled. Mikhail Kalashnikov would often visit frontier posts and personally hand this special AK as an award to the best guard. - from the Russian AK47 Museum website. This was in honor of that. Plus, green is my favorite color so I just HAD to have one! :D
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(...and I need to learn to take sexier pics of my collection instead of laying them on the carpet. Heh!)