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Posted: 10/13/2014 7:05:21 PM EDT
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7.62 is a great caliber to SBR, looking good can't wait to see the finished product.
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I'm guessing/hoping you mean 10 round mags right? Isn't the capacity limited at 15 or is that just loading only 15 into a mag? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I need someone friendly to ship ASC mags to CO I'm guessing/hoping you mean 10 round mags right? Isn't the capacity limited at 15 or is that just loading only 15 into a mag? uhh, sure |
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Page 4?!?!?!? Unacceptable. Can we not get a sticky? Anyways, sprinco red and extractor spring came in as well as the upper. AAC brake, 762x39 engraved dust cover, cam pin, and firing pin are still in transit. I need someone friendly to ship ASC mags to CO http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_8578.jpg View Quote I used the aac single chamber brake on another build and found it was pretty effective, but be warned they are loud! A sticky would be nice also. |
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http://<a href=http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w255/russellcl/odgreenar001.jpg</a>" /> The beginings of my OD green/ black Mega 7.62x39. Still don't know what forearm to get. View Quote tube or rail? What's your barrel length going to be? |
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Rail, and 16" M-4 profile, would like a slimmer lighter version of my YHM, I think I'm stuck on 12", it looks good.
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Here is mine http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz105/john_kc68/20141027_095030Custom_zps5807cebe.jpg View Quote what rail? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Getting me interested in a 7.62x39 now! Great pictures guys!
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Getting me interested in a 7.62x39 now! Great pictures guys! View Quote It's depressing to think I could have bought a SLR 107 for what I'm going to have in this upper... Never mind eventually having a dedicated lower and stamp. Oh well, tomorrow we can make more money Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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It's depressing to think I could have bought a SLR 107 for what I'm going to have in this upper... Never mind eventually having a dedicated lower and stamp. Oh well, tomorrow we can make more money Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Getting me interested in a 7.62x39 now! Great pictures guys! It's depressing to think I could have bought a SLR 107 for what I'm going to have in this upper... Never mind eventually having a dedicated lower and stamp. Oh well, tomorrow we can make more money Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The stamp is a killer, but I went with the Sig Brace for a pistol and I'm planning to test out the Thordsen setup soon. SBR may make more sense as far as setup, but the benefits of a pistol are hard to beat. No need to get permission to cross state lines with it, it can be in your car loaded in the state of PA (unlike long guns), and it can come in about $100 cheaper and quicker than the NFA stamp. However, the SBR is a better setup. Stupid NFA shit. If the NFA had a face, I'd poop on it (just like in Oz) |
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Nice build.I ordered a TA bolt for my build,they seem to have a good reputation.
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http://<a href=http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w255/russellcl/kiesgb003.jpg</a>" /> Here is my latest 7.62x39, and the target shot after sighting it at 90 yards. Those are all 5 shot groups, the smallest was .80 and the largest was 2" center to center using black box wolf. build list...... ALG M-LOK handguard Green Mountain 16" carbine length chrome lined m-4 contoured barrel Mas defense 9mm bird cage flash hider Colt commercial carrier Bolt will be a Cason when it arrives, using a tactical ambush now upper/lower receivers MEGA Magpul ACS-L OD green stock, pistol grip and trigger guard Defense systems ambi safety PSA lpk, tuned trigger myself Weaver KASPA-Z 1.5-6x CCOP one piece 30mm mount PSA buffer assembly Kies adjustable gas block View Quote what magazine are you using? Love the build |
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it's the newest generation of C products defense 10 round magazine. It functions really well, the 30 rounder too but the 10 rounder is just so handy I usually use it. I will probably paint the hand-guard OD as well, hope I don't jack it up.
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Nice rifles, can't wait till I get my 7.62x39 8" pistol all together. hopefully the mgi lower will be back in stock by tax time.
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Last time I checked it was $99 but the mag well was $275. You will also need their modified bolt carrier ($120) in order to run it with ak mags.
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A standard upper had to be milled out to allow the ak mag to lock up.
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Not a Rifle but My latest 7.62x39 <a href="http://s261.photobucket.com/user/rick1957_photo/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/20141030_090438_zpsvfyszd9y.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii59/rick1957_photo/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/20141030_090438_zpsvfyszd9y.jpg</a> View Quote Barrel length? Any "reliability mods" such as xp spring, adjustable gas block, etc? What buffer weight and what bolt are you using? |
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Barrel length? Any "reliability mods" such as xp spring, adjustable gas block, etc? What buffer weight and what bolt are you using? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not a Rifle but My latest 7.62x39 <a href="http://s261.photobucket.com/user/rick1957_photo/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/20141030_090438_zpsvfyszd9y.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii59/rick1957_photo/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-10/20141030_090438_zpsvfyszd9y.jpg</a> Barrel length? Any "reliability mods" such as xp spring, adjustable gas block, etc? What buffer weight and what bolt are you using? It is an Alpha Shooting sports 8 inch barrel in their 9 inch rail with there flash can. a comes with modified firing pin. Since I have no issue with standard springs in my YHMs I went with a simple mil spec lpk the build was finished last evening and I have gotten it out to shoot yet . My next day off is Friday . check the AR pistol forum for what it is - |
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NEA 14.5" 7.62x39. Vltor stock, TangoDown grip, Bushnell 1-4x24mm in a Burris PEPR. ASC 10 round pistol mag (largest capacity we can get legally here). <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/stevo8904/media/IMG_0600Medium_zpsd6079d9b.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/stevo8904/IMG_0600Medium_zpsd6079d9b.jpg</a> NEA bolt on the left, ArmaLite .223 on the right. NEA has a larger OD by a bit over 1.5mm and uses a proprietary barrel extension. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/stevo8904/media/IMG_0605Medium_zps264fffbd.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/stevo8904/IMG_0605Medium_zps264fffbd.jpg</a> Also has a specific firing pin with more protrusion and greater tip diameter. NEA on the bottom. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/stevo8904/media/IMG_0602Medium_zps5342cf0a.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/stevo8904/IMG_0602Medium_zps5342cf0a.jpg</a> View Quote Sweet What muzzle brake? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Seriously thinking of doing a 7.62x39 for my next build. If SBR is not practical would you use a 16 in or go pistol instead. Thinking of having a secondary deer slayer that is more mobile than my 14lb .308. Maybe a 1-6 optic.
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Seriously thinking of doing a 7.62x39 for my next build. If SBR is not practical would you use a 16 in or go pistol instead. Thinking of having a secondary deer slayer that is more mobile than my 14lb .308. Maybe a 1-6 optic. View Quote I'm not a huge pistol fan. If SBR wasn't feasible I'd do like 13.7" with a pinned BE meyers |
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