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    I have wood, but am considering switching to polymer. On a sunny day, a quick hosing out then half hour drying in the sun before some light lube would make quick cleaning for an AK after corrosive surplus ammo.
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    The AK suck at heat dissipation I must say.

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    For me it's all in the look you want to achieve.
    Wood for that clasic early comloc look,or Chineese look.
    Poly for your East German/Wieger look. And of course poly for your 74's .

    All in all if it looks good on it it stays

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    It depends on the build.Wood has the esthetic look & feel of classic, while plastic especially with a side folder looks just as good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skukripion View Post
    What are folks opinion about polymer or wood stock sets for AKs?
    Go with what works better, the guy your shooting at won't care what it looks like. AKs are weapons, not strippers, looks don't matter. IMHO.

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    I generally prefer wood over all others on all my guns except ARs.

    But then again, I like wood boats too even though they are much more work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beast556 View Post
    Wood stock sets for me. Wood handguards stay cool longer than the plastic ones. If you go with wood laminated handguards watch out for thr metal reinforcement pins suckers get hot.
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    I just dont like polymer on AK s but all ive tried is the tapco, EG, and KVAR. My preference is laminate (wood). The EG or romanian side folding steel buttstocks are nice but heavy, and cheek weld is nonexistant, the butt stock end is flat which i like. I dont like the curved end of the standard wood/ laminate/ polymer ak butplate regardless and modify them flat with a hard rubber pad. Another reason i dont like polymer is the hollow space in them. I like the romanian ribbed handguard for normal usage. If you are warming it up some sort of rail and forgrip is in order.
    Last edited by xring; 09-26-2012 at 17:52.

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    Anybody know how hard it would be to convert the plastic on my Arsenal SLR-107F to wood? Looks like the big bitch would be the side folding stock with it's fancy buttons. I would LOVE to convert it all to Russian Red!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroobonsai View Post
    Anybody know how hard it would be to convert the plastic on my Arsenal SLR-107F to wood? Looks like the big bitch would be the side folding stock with it's fancy buttons. I would LOVE to convert it all to Russian Red!

    Hand guard is easy. You pretty much can't with the buttstock, you'd have to carve the whole part on the left and i dont know how to attach it to the folding mechanism. Too much work, I'd keep it this way, i love the AK-103 clones, Old man Kalsh like these better than AK-74M too, but they were all out by the time i had the money for it.

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