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electronman1729
03-05-2017, 21:12
Looking for a AK gunsmith in the local Denver area to do some work for me!

Great-Kazoo
03-05-2017, 23:49
Is it a function issue or changing out of parts?

electronman1729
03-06-2017, 00:22
Is it a function issue or changing out of parts?

Change out of parts

Wulf202
03-06-2017, 11:05
Get a hammer and file. You're now an ak gunsmith

babarsac
03-06-2017, 12:44
http://www.bptacticalservices.com/services.html

Great-Kazoo
03-06-2017, 13:18
http://www.bptacticalservices.com/services.html

Bert's no longer doing smithing. Here's one of his last replies on the subject, thanks to ITAR
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/161552-Seeking-input-on-1911-drop-in-trigger-kits

electronman1729
03-06-2017, 19:06
http://www.bptacticalservices.com/services.html

Yeah he would be the first person to call but like Great-Ka zoo said damn ITAR

Shooter45
03-11-2017, 14:58
Depending what you want to have done, post it here. While AK's are a different beast than AR's, most of the general work that people want done are triggers or stocks all of which is extremely easy. Plenty of knowledge on here to direct you in the right way or will show you where the directions are for it.

Cofaler
12-29-2017, 21:06
Get a hammer and file. You're now an ak gunsmith

A block of wood and a set of punches and you're there...

electronman1729
07-31-2018, 19:33
Bump, may need a bullet guide moved back.

def90
08-01-2018, 09:52
I think Hickman down in the springs knows AKs. I'd play it safe and send it out to one of the guys out there that specialize only in AKs.

Also, what are the symptoms that make you think it's a bullet guide issue as well well as what is the make/model? Could probably post over at the AKFiles and get a good answer for you.

electronman1729
08-01-2018, 21:13
I'v talked to the AKFiles crowd. Which is where the bullet guide issue came from. Just want to keep the work local.