The last i heard, the gold standard was what riley defense and lee armory (closed now) were doing with the combo of This may run you a couple of bucks. Spur grip shave the bayonet lug ears on the lug leaving it flat so it only holds the cleaning rod no threads basic handguard fixed stock
Way to much experience and tooling to finish We cut its head and its threads Jig to bend the flat then weld rails then heat treat
Rails welded and heat treated You actually build an ak but assemble an ar Ak receiver blanks recreator blanks ak74 ak47 blank receiver shells 80 percent I'm not too much of a fan of blonde wood and would probably go for something darker
Than again i know squat about hungarian ak stuff except that sporter models come with standard blonde wood so keeping it in some original format works for me Any experience with the ultimak gas tube rail before the build I've read mixed reviews on them What if any optics are you planing on using?
This is an early 95 milled receiver bulgarian ak47 7.62x39 unfired with a few preban mags Must have a valid mass ltc. So have two of these real deal kalashnikov ak47's produced in the legendary izhmash factory These are not parts guns or guns with cheap cast parts
These are of the same quality and materials as the ones produced for the military minus the full auto features Barrel, bolt and trunnion are of. One you could print off and wrap around a bent receiver blank and start drilling Looking for something to play with over the winter
Nope, misaligned, but not bad at all The post is less than 1 degree off to the right, but it's there and it's driving me crazy The front sight itself is. It uses “isometric tension” of your stiff arm to reset the trigger, but you are still firing one shot per pull of the trigger
I settled on 5/8” x 10” bolt