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 I've seen Bubba specials, but this should have its own special place in gun hell...
Quake_Guy  [Member]
9/10/2011 10:59:49 PM
Researching the value of an ITM AK-74 that is listed for sale locally, came across this thing. Wow, $374. Didn't realize Surefire G2s & Western Field scopes were worth that much.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=246812584

Special highlights include the flat head screw build along with the cut off AMD stock. On a side note, never realized AMD stocks where hollow tube.

The Horror, the horror...

To top it off, I bet this is under the 26" OAL, lol... Can you image in getting a felony for having this thing.
THOLL223  [Team Member]
9/10/2011 11:53:05 PM
Well, it is a pistol, so OAL doesn't matter. But the VFG makes it a AOW. Love the scope, that is classic
crashlanding  [Member]
9/11/2011 12:06:06 AM
And some body actually bought that for $374?! There's a sucker born every minute I guess. That rifle definitely falls under the category of, "have your gunsmith check before firing".
ShamusMcOI  [Team Member]
9/11/2011 12:26:28 AM
i kept scrolling down the pics, hoping the horror would end.......
Quake_Guy  [Member]
9/12/2011 12:39:38 AM
Originally Posted By THOLL223:
Well, it is a pistol, so OAL doesn't matter. But the VFG makes it a AOW. Love the scope, that is classic


Listed under rifles, but as long as he keeps the scope on there, I think he will make 26" OAL easy...
THOLL223  [Team Member]
9/12/2011 12:43:18 AM

Originally Posted By Quake_Guy:
Originally Posted By THOLL223:
Well, it is a pistol, so OAL doesn't matter. But the VFG makes it a AOW. Love the scope, that is classic


Listed under rifles, but as long as he keeps the scope on there, I think he will make 26" OAL easy...

Scope is not permanently attached so cannot count for OAL
phurba  [Life Member]
9/12/2011 1:06:21 AM
Scope mount on an AK dust cover.. that's gotta be a new one.
uscombatdiver  [Team Member]
9/12/2011 10:09:13 AM
Definitely an interesting one, no doubt. The question is did the company that made the receiver make the gun or was it the person selling it (or some one else). And that shiny coat of BBQ grill paint looks pretty good. It's amazing what you can sell if you list it on an online auction site.
Rob72  [Member]
9/12/2011 2:34:32 PM
Ya'll haven't clued in yet? Strider knives charges $600+ for a production folder that you can disassemble with a flathead, in the field. Hell, the AMD was a steal, by comparison!
Fishpaw  [Team Member]
9/12/2011 9:19:19 PM
Originally Posted By uscombatdiver:
....did the company that made the receiver make the gun or was it the person selling it (or some one else). ....


Thats very clearly a home built gun by someone who didnt know WTF they were doing. The receiver is one that OOW sells/sold, and was what was available before NoDakSpud was on the scene. They are usually only hardened around the holes and the extractor. Also the cut for the top cover is out of spec resulting in the safety not fitting flush...They arent bad, but there are much better receivers now available...
Hueto  [Member]
9/15/2011 4:45:11 PM
Awesome, it's set up for a left hand selector. The builder just didn't get around to finishing it.
icrpdmeself  [Team Member]
9/18/2011 12:43:30 AM
Originally Posted By Hueto:
Awesome, it's set up for a left hand selector. The builder just didn't get around to finishing it.


Lol, you're right.

Sheesh. If I built something that horrible I would never let it see the light of day. Those flat head screws just blow me away.
leonpiper69  [Member]
9/18/2011 5:12:09 AM
i love how they used a tape to make sure you can see its a 16in barrel...... you know so its legal!!!
ar_daddy  [Team Member]
9/18/2011 7:44:17 AM
Now that`s a True Screw build ..
Eyegun  [Member]
9/19/2011 3:51:13 PM
Originally Posted By Hueto:
Awesome, it's set up for a left hand selector. The builder just didn't get around to finishing it.


That's easily fixed by removing the two screws, reversing the stop, and replacing the screws

This gun brings Bubba to a whole new level

Tango-Alpha  [Team Member]
9/19/2011 7:56:16 PM
Looks like feces. Is that black spray paint I see?
grizzly50cal  [Member]
9/21/2011 6:50:18 PM
No way would I buy that gun... it's definitely an un-registered "AOW" for the vertical foregrip.. However on the up-side, it wouldnt be too bad to fix.. All it needs is ::

A new receiver (NDS receiver of course)
a new stock
stripped
re-finished
a set of RIVETS to replace those hideous looking screws


If the new owner of that gun is smart, he'll spend the money to get that gun repaired the right way..
ezlife45  [Member]
9/26/2011 8:42:28 PM
All I can say is WOW!
PDshooter  [Member]
9/30/2011 12:15:34 PM
Originally Posted By ShamusMcOI:
i kept scrolling down the pics, hoping the horror would end.......



I concur........OMG
AASG  [Member]
10/2/2011 7:02:28 PM
Originally Posted By THOLL223:

Originally Posted By Quake_Guy:
Originally Posted By THOLL223:
Well, it is a pistol, so OAL doesn't matter. But the VFG makes it a AOW. Love the scope, that is classic


Listed under rifles, but as long as he keeps the scope on there, I think he will make 26" OAL easy...

Scope is not permanently attached so cannot count for OAL

IDK? The buttstock isn't permanent either, but that would count? I heard if it's a folder even it can be under 26 folded, just as long as it's over 26 extended. But my question is how much do you want to bet wether or not that muzzle break is welded on or not? The fact that hacked off the stock.......... Someone probably warned him it was illeg SBR, so he made it a pistol, but then vertical grip made it a AOW, so he went back to "rifle" with the muzzle break. Lots of things going on here.......