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That didn't take long. Nice AK you've got there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That didn't take long. Nice AK you've got there. But it's a nice trashcan. Cool rifle! |
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[#3]
I should have bought an AK variant for my collection years ago. Now even the shit mystery builds are $800
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My WASR was $375 all together with tax, box of wolf 7.62, 2 magazines, cleaning kit, sling.....
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I have two SAR-1's, two newer WASRs, SAM7F and a few Yugo m70's . Other than prices, they shoot the same for me and have about the same accuracy. Goes bang every time.
I would like to get my hands on an East German ak (as original as possible)
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[#10]
A build like that is something to be proud of. Unlike a WASR, it can be the centerpiece of your collection. Many countries make nice AKs, but no one does it like the Russians. A piece of art you have right there.
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[#11]
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I would like to get my hands on an East German ak (as original as possible) http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have two SAR-1's, two newer WASRs, SAM7F and a few Yugo m70's . Other than prices, they shoot the same for me and have about the same accuracy. Goes bang every time. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg Where da rivets at? And that gas tube... |
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[#14]
Not an AK guy but guns you have to work to get right are cool.
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[#15]
Any build is awesome in my book, but your's is great OP! Did you make the receiver? Definitely more intensive than an AR build, which is really more assembly than building. How about a mac next? I love the practicality of firearms made from sheet metal (not entirely of course).
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Quoted: Where da rivets at? And that gas tube... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg Where da rivets at? And that gas tube... That's the two things off about the rifle, other then the US receiver. It's a weld build, so no rivets, and the gas tube has holes. I'm guessing the tube came from another rifle (no numbers). |
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[#18]
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That's the two things off about the rifle, other then the US receiver. It's a weld build, so no rivets, and the gas tube has holes. I'm guessing the tube came from another rifle (no numbers). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg Where da rivets at? And that gas tube... That's the two things off about the rifle, other then the US receiver. It's a weld build, so no rivets, and the gas tube has holes. I'm guessing the tube came from another rifle (no numbers). Easy enough to slap an AKM tube on it if you wanted. |
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[#19]
Quoted: Why does your hammer/disconnector pin hole not show in your right side photo? Shopped out? What paint did you use? View Quote I used two paints. Duplicolor semi Gloss Black Engine paint. Rustoleum textured bbq black paint. The Russian finishes I have seen send to be either dark black or black with a teeny bit of texture to them. I used the Duplicolor as a base paint and the Rustoleum over the top. I will say while it's still warm after it comes out of the oven rub some oil along the paint to smooth it out :)
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[#20]
Quoted: Any build is awesome in my book, but your's is great OP! Did you make the receiver? Definitely more intensive than an AR build, which is really more assembly than building. How about a mac next? I love the practicality of firearms made from sheet metal (not entirely of course). View Quote |
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[#21]
I took 2 semesters of Russian in school. Had a feeling it might come in handy someday, looks like I may have been right! I love the cyrillic alphabet, and the markings are very appropriate on an AK. I had a sten mag that appeared to have cyrillic markings, could have been Israeli or something else though.
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[#22]
Quoted: I took 2 semesters of Russian in school. Had a feeling it might come in handy someday, looks like I may have been right! I love the cyrillic alphabet, and the markings are very appropriate on an AK. I had a sten mag that appeared to have cyrillic markings, could have been Israeli or something else though. View Quote |
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[#23]
three AK purchases I regret not making
1. Tula AKM prebuilt rifles complete with new CHF/CL Romanian barrels several years back being sold by Atlantic 2. East German MPi-KM kits $250 a couple years back 3. One of the Romanian-made (not IO) Wieger 5.56 clones... a couple years back - gee, I sense a theme here. although I really love AKs and do appreciate the history/work that goes into building an Izzy/Tula AKM, let's get real man.. the Soviet-era Russians are often on par with Romanian AKs - even WASRs - with regards to machining, fit, and accuracy. Russian AKs didn't start to get real nice until the later years of the 74M and 100 series, when Russia started doing a lot of the component milling on CNC machines. |
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[#24]
Those kits were $239 from JoeKen Firearms back in 2004. I bought two, got a 1969 and 1970 Izhmash AKM.
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[#26]
Nice. I have a WASR, but I'd like to have a nicer AKM someday. And a nice milled AK .
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[#28]
Quoted: three AK purchases I regret not making 1. Tula AKM prebuilt rifles complete with new CHF/CL Romanian barrels several years back being sold by Atlantic 2. East German MPi-KM kits $250 a couple years back 3. One of the Romanian-made (not IO) Wieger 5.56 clones... a couple years back - gee, I sense a theme here. although I really love AKs and do appreciate the history/work that goes into building an Izzy/Tula AKM, let's get real man.. the Soviet-era Russians are often on par with Romanian AKs - even WASRs - with regards to machining, fit, and accuracy. Russian AKs didn't start to get real nice until the later years of the 74M and 100 series, when Russia started doing a lot of the component milling on CNC machines. View Quote The Russian ones are with the exception of Polish in a world of their own.
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Quoted: That's like saying a $400 RIA looks just like a pre-WWII United States Property 1911. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: And yet it still looks and works like a $400 wasr. Truth. That's like saying a $400 RIA looks just like a pre-WWII United States Property 1911. |
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[#35]
Nice job, OP!
Russian Red is my favorite furniture for AK's. You definitely have a keeper there. |
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[#36]
Sweet gun.
I got pics of my 1970 east german Ak build. It's all matching except the recoil spring but it is the correct piston style. Barrel is perfect, most were rough. The kit had 5 percent original finish left. I had it hot blued. I guessed that was what should of been had no idea they were to become so rare. |
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[#38]
Quoted: Sweet gun. I got pics of my 1970 east german Ak build. It's all matching except the recoil spring but it is the correct piston style. Barrel is perfect, most were rough. The kit had 5 percent original finish left. I had it hot blued. I guessed that was what should of been had no idea they were to become so rare. View Quote Mine isn't 100% matching. The smaller parts are not however they are correct with the exception of the recoil spring which is from a AK47. Barrel condition was really nice. It had been shot but not a lot. This one took me from about 2009 on to find one I had the money for and could be happy with.
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[#39]
Stock set alone is worth damn near that and no other wood sets look anywhere near as good as the Russian sets. Love the Cyrillic Bakelite mag too. |
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[#41]
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I would like to get my hands on an East German ak (as original as possible) http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have two SAR-1's, two newer WASRs, SAM7F and a few Yugo m70's . Other than prices, they shoot the same for me and have about the same accuracy. Goes bang every time. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/va-gunnut/AKs%20and%20stuff/EGAK5.jpg I have two of those EG wire side-folder stock sets squirreled away as well as the dimpled plastic butt stock version. The wire folder sets were around $30.00 if memory serves back in the 90s. One thing, if you can still find them buy a extra folder lever. They are prone to breakage. |
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[#43]
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I should have bought an AK variant for my collection years ago. Now even the shit mystery builds are $800 View Quote Glad I got my $300 MAK90 back in the 90's. Cause I sure as hell would not pay what an AK gets today....jusy stupid crazy....For what they are... a minute of man 200meter gun... |
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[#44]
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Its a Nodak Spud US receiver. Whoever had this gun built sent it off to be engraved with the Russian Cyrillic selector markings. I will also say this rifle was probably built at least 7 or 8 years ago as Nodak does not do custom serial numbers anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any build is awesome in my book, but your's is great OP! Did you make the receiver? Definitely more intensive than an AR build, which is really more assembly than building. How about a mac next? I love the practicality of firearms made from sheet metal (not entirely of course). NDS used to do the selector markings for awhile as well. They may still do it for all I know. When I ordered my receivers both custom S/Ns and selector marks were an option...I think that was in 09(?) right before they stopped doing the customs. |
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[#45]
Very nice OP!
I had one of the East German PLO kits and built it up on a Tapco receiver, It looked good and we had alot of fun firing it, but when the price of those kits started climbing I chopped that puppy up and sold it on Gunbroker for a tidy profit. |
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[#48]
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Your right it looks like an 800 SAR. But is a sweet russian gun not nasty romanian. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And yet it still looks and works like a $400 wasr. Your right it looks like an 800 SAR. But is a sweet russian gun not nasty romanian. $800 SAR? I hope. I paid $225 for mine. |
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[#49]
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Just a ATF thing. It's damn near impossible to find Russian made AK barrels that were not part of a kit. The ones I have seen available were from milled guns not stamped guns View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's the difference with the machine gun barrels? It's damn near impossible to find Russian made AK barrels that were not part of a kit. The ones I have seen available were from milled guns not stamped guns Who makes the barrels are the bazzilion saigas floating around? |
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[#50]
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I have a Romanian Wum-1 and it is fantastic. (besides the stupid moon cut receiver) http://i46.tinypic.com/5bbio6.jpg Great looking AK OP! View Quote I love my wum-1. Got it for $270 in 2007. Put a East German or Polish wire folding stock on it, it's perfect for it. |
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