Here is a post were you can post 7.62x25 pictures
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Here is a post were you can post 7.62x25 pictures
do you mean 7.62x29
I think OP may be referring to Tokarev rounds.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/000_0001.jpg
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/000_0002.jpg
7.62 x 25 CZ 52 no import markings markings, 3 factory magazines
I get to play. http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/a...762Custom2.jpg
Only 3 like it that I know of but mine only weighs 6lbs. [Coffee]I also have a CZ52. :) and they all said I was crazy when I built it in 2004.
my mock up picture, i have all my parts ready and mostly modified, just need to get it all together, it's blowback
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/.../x25pistol.jpg
That is the 41 setup correct? I just realized that is a 43 set up. Make sure that it is as far forward as possible. My Fal started with the 43 setup. It was just a tic too far away with the magwell adapter to run more than 50% Once I switched to the 41 mags with the cage removed it starting running very well.
I am aware that this has been done on some AK's but I do not remember what mag they were using. If all else fails 41 mags can be made to work in a 43 magwell. :)
[WooHoo] A thread for 7.62x25. [WooHoo]
That's all I got. :D
I hate to say most of the parts to build one like it are no longer out there.
The upper receiver is a WAC and is aluminum. The lower is a DSA lightweight along with their aluminum top cover. The magwell adapter, barrel and bolt came from Vern of HPF gunsmithing in Utah. I do not know if he is still around since he had some serious issues with his eyes 6 years ago.
The WAC aluminum receiver was made for .308 and they promptly were destroyed by the design of the Fal. Many were bought and then put away. They show up on the Falfiles and Gunbroker now and then for $200-$300.
It was set up at first for PPS43 mags. This caused issues for 4-5 years. I then switched it to modded PPS41 mags and it is a happy camper. It still has it's moments but is a blast to shoot.
I guess I spent about $800 back in 2004 when I did it. It only cost $350 or so to build a .308 Fal back then. I did this just because. The parts were available and Vern had just come out (along with Rihnelander) some magewell adapters to turn the cheap Fal kits into other things.
Back then we built them in almost everything. .308, .243, .223, 7.62X39, 50 Beowulf, 458 socom, 45acp, 9mm, 38 super, and 7.62X25.
I have shot it out to 200 yards and it stays in the black. It rings a 8" gong at 100 all day long.