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islandermyk
08-11-2012, 21:41
... am I just dreaming or could I make this happen (legally of course[Stooge])?

this lil b*tch/Krink[Coffee]
http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp261/brutaltlr/The%20Guns%20and%20shoots%20and%20%20all%20related %20to%20it/IMAG0896.jpg


[Beer]

SAnd
08-11-2012, 22:22
For the pistol or the long gun?

There are at least two different bumpfire stocks available for the AK platform. Doing a internet search for "bumpfire stocks AK" will get a lot of hits and info for you.

The folks that did the cut shotgun shell videos also did a video demo-ing a bumpfire apparatus for handguns.

Have fun. And I hope you have a deep pockets. Your ammo bill is going to go through the roof.

Graves
08-11-2012, 22:31
Short answer - Nope.

Irving
08-11-2012, 22:33
If it was an AR-15 it'd be easier. Not cheaper, but easier.

Graves
08-11-2012, 22:40
Yep far as I understand - with registered FA AK's the reciever and sear are married so the reciever can't simply act as a host gun. You can have a safe full of those little Krinks for a the price of a full auto AK.

Irving
08-11-2012, 23:32
Yeah, about $25,000 will get you into a full-auto, registered AK.

islandermyk
08-12-2012, 03:42
I greatly appreciate all the responses [Beer]


I guess I'll just continue to dream and learn how to bump fire better [Tooth]

Wulf202
08-12-2012, 06:03
get a 07 ffl and an sot

fitz19d
08-12-2012, 06:36
I greatly appreciate all the responses [Beer]


I guess I'll just continue to dream and learn how to bump fire better [Tooth]

AK bump firing is pretty easy if you wear a belt. Did fine first time trying it with another forum members AK. (Forget their name embarassingly.)

But seriously look into the bump stocks, they are brain dead easy and allow actual aimed fire. (Not necessarily accurate but more so than from the hip.)
For the pistol, look into a "bump board", I'm looking to make one for my G34 w/ 33 rnd mag. Not practical at all but is good for a laugh and cheap to make. Basically wood board with some pegs in it that you slip the pistol onto. Then hold board and put forward pressure onto the handgun.

If you find the time as well as something that fits my night shift schedule I'd be happy to let you try an AR w/ bump stock. (Goes for anybody interested.)

brutal
08-12-2012, 12:45
Yeah, about $25,000 will get you into a full-auto, registered AK.

I get to shoot one of these on occasion, just have to bring my own cheap TulAmmo. What a hoot. A dropsie bring back from The 'Nam. Chinese Type 56.

FWIW, I recall AK owner said someone offered him $22k and he passed, so you're probably close on the $ for a Chinese AK but I think pre-ban conversions can be had for less. Looking around Sturmgewehr, I see a few conversions for around $18k. I would guess that real Russian AK's go for much, much more.

islandermyk
08-12-2012, 15:29
AK bump firing is pretty easy if you wear a belt. Did fine first time trying it with another forum members AK. (Forget their name embarassingly.)

But seriously look into the bump stocks, they are brain dead easy and allow actual aimed fire. (Not necessarily accurate but more so than from the hip.)
For the pistol, look into a "bump board", I'm looking to make one for my G34 w/ 33 rnd mag. Not practical at all but is good for a laugh and cheap to make. Basically wood board with some pegs in it that you slip the pistol onto. Then hold board and put forward pressure onto the handgun.

If you find the time as well as something that fits my night shift schedule I'd be happy to let you try an AR w/ bump stock. (Goes for anybody interested.)

Pretty comfortable bump firing from the hip and shoulder... doesn't mean I'll hit sh*t though [ROFL1]
It be nice just to pull and hold the trigger all the way back and let the thing go [AR15]


I get to shoot one of these on occasion, just have to bring my own cheap TulAmmo. What a hoot. A dropsie bring back from The 'Nam. Chinese Type 56.

FWIW, I recall AK owner said someone offered him $22k and he passed, so you're probably close on the $ for a Chinese AK but I think pre-ban conversions can be had for less. Looking around Sturmgewehr, I see a few conversions for around $18k. I would guess that real Russian AK's go for much, much more.

Gawd damn! I'll just continue to dream... having that in that kind of price range, geez [Bang]

islandermyk
08-12-2012, 15:31
get a 07 ffl and an sot

I'm intrigued..... [Lick]


.. but wouldn't there be some sort of ridiculous yearly fee I gotta pay for all that???


[Beer]

Circuits
08-13-2012, 11:21
.. but wouldn't there be some sort of ridiculous yearly fee I gotta pay for all that???


It's pricey, yeah - but whether truly ridiculous depends on your means, I guess.

The drawback for most people is not just the cost, but that you must actually go into business, and do business, in order to get and keep the licenses, in addition to the yearly fees, taxes, compliance inspections and paperwork.

TriggerHappy
08-13-2012, 11:53
There is a video on my FB of me and Patrick shooting his brother-in-laws FA krink. It was fun..

islandermyk
08-13-2012, 12:05
It's pricey, yeah - but whether truly ridiculous depends on your means, I guess.

The drawback for most people is not just the cost, but that you must actually go into business, and do business, in order to get and keep the licenses, in addition to the yearly fees, taxes, compliance inspections and paperwork.
That would be some serious work that needs to be put into all that... which I'd love to do but I have no experience with any sorta firearm manufacturing and anything related to it... I'm a man with very limited skills[Bang]


There is a video on my FB of me and Patrick shooting his brother-in-laws FA krink. It was fun..

I bet it was.... I'd be changing out barrels every 4 to 6 months if I had one myself [Tooth]

fitz19d
08-14-2012, 09:09
In case this helps. From yesterday. (Loud)

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jreifsch80
08-14-2012, 09:23
transferable fa ak's can be found alot more reasonable than 25,000 but you need to have cash ready and know where to dig. it's not uncommon to get a beater needing a rebuild for around 12,000-15,000 the key would be finding one with the serial on the receiver so you can remove the trunnion but it's not mandatory

Great-Kazoo
08-14-2012, 14:47
It's pricey, yeah - but whether truly ridiculous depends on your means, I guess.

The drawback for most people is not just the cost, but that you must actually go into business, and do business, in order to get and keep the licenses, in addition to the yearly fees, taxes, compliance inspections and paperwork.


This is the way i will be going, once i get back on track.
Yes to some it's a hassle, yes it cost money, yes, ye,s yes. However the cost involved is no where near the cost of buying a transferable select fire rifle.