There are some nice guns there fellas [ak2]
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There are some nice guns there fellas [ak2]
KCØCXA:
Thanks, my furniture looks and feels pretty dry. I think I'll put a little stain and some oil on it this weekend, make it look more like the others on this page. Picked up a bunch more 7.62x39 yesterday. starting to hoard before the July shoot.
Bob
glock,
The SAR1 rifles I had to choose from all had unfinished wood. :? And the rifle I bought looked like it's wood had been shaped with a chunk of cinder block. Across the grain. :shock:
I used 100grit paper to smooth out the biggest scrape marks. It looked good enough, and felt good enough I didn't even bother going to finer grit paper. After all, it's an AK. :wink:
A little elbow grease, stain and oil will really help the stocks on these things.
Jonnie
Thanks for the info. I'm going to start this afternoon. Need to mask the garage off since i'm sort of messy about these things :?
Bob
Early MAK-90.
I have a Norinco Mak 90
1 Sar
Bulgarian Arsenal SLR-95
2 Chinese underfolders
1 Chinese sidefolder
1 Chinese fixed
1 SA 85M fixed
1 M92
All 7.62x39
1 Galil arm in .223
Yes I like AK's UZIEDDY
A few.
Sa 2000 converted.
AMD 65
SAR-3
Romy
Romak-3
Norinco Mak 90
Saiga carbine
about to get a saiga 12 [postal]
Saiga .308
Next planned purchase is a Yugo underfolder.
Ultimate goal someday - Arsenal milled underfolder
I know this won't make me very popular here, but I vastly prefer AK's to AR's. I'm not a world-renowned gun expert, but for any situation I'd find myself needing to use a gun to protect myself or hunt, I'd rather have the near 100% reliability of an AK, coupled with the larger diameter bullet. The few AR's I've had the chance to shoot have been finicky after not cleaning every 500-800 rounds, and I just don't have the confidence in a .22 bullet as a man-stopper.
That said, if I was target/varmint shooting, AR's are leagues above most AK's.
*Ducks head and awaits the thrown rotten tomatoes and lettuce...*
apparently you have never seen a human shot with a 5.56 it aint pretty. Is it the best choice no, is it sufficient yes. i would prefer a larger round myself, but the 5.56 will put a man down.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caliber357
I've got a bubba Romy build.
Armory USA SSR-85-C2 here.
wasr10
wasr2
Yugo Underfolder
Yugo underfolder & Romanian fixed stock. Working on an M92 SBR ; )
Polish WZ 88 Tantal
I've been looking at getting one. I'll have to wait until after hunting season, but before the inauguration if things go wrong in the election.
My older brother "GAVE" me a Norinco Mak 90. It even came with a 75rd drum.
Yugo m70AB2 under folder
I have one or two...[Roll1]
I have a Lancaster Tantal. Best AK I've ever fired.
I had a couple before the boating accident[BooHoo]
Norinco BWK92 in 5.56. It is the Norinco made version, not the BWK made with the crappy unheatreated reciever..[AR15]
I've had a few over the years. Best I ever had was an SLR-95 but had to sell it. I do have 4 kits that I picked up while they were cheap. It's one of the projects I never get around to.
Steve
I have a milled receiver arsenal SLR-95
and a custom Romanian that is 95% complete it has
nodak spud kp-1 receiver
kvar left side folding fixed stock (expensive as heck)
on an unfired numbers matching Romanian parts kit
A2 style flash hider
Israeli "mako group" ergonomic pistol grip
tapco intrafusion front hand grip
future upgrade include a smith vortex, ultimak, aimpoint and bulgarian front lower grip
Sako M76 7,62x39
Civilian (=semi-auto, no other differences) versions from Finnish army RK62 (assault rifle -62).
Not as bad as Russian Ak-47, Bulgarian Ak or similar, but faaaaar away from a decent Ar-15 :)
Saiga 7.62 conversion done by Lancaster. Currently in AKM pattern, planning on doing an AK103 clone