I decided to rescue an Arsenal SLR-95 off of Armslist. The prior owner had an AK "gunsmith" attach a Magpul Zhukov folding rear stock, a custom gray rattle can spray finish and an added scope rail.
The scope rail was actually leveled up pretty decent but someone used screws to attach the rail. These will be replaced by proper rivets in the near future. The Magpul stock is cut for a stamped receiver and the SLR-95 is a milled receiver that is angle cut. To attach the Zhukov stock I am assuming the gunsmith stick it in the rear milled receiver and needed something to fill in the gap. They used acraglas and JBWeld in the void. One added surprise was a screw hole and drywall screw thru the bottom of the receiver.
The screw came out but the Magpul stock was essentially glued in place SOLID.
I figured this was a good time to see what punishment the Magpul stock could take. I swung it like a bat against a solid object numerous times to try to get the acraglas and epoxy broken loose. After about a dozen HARD swings the epoxy started to give way and the stock came out. The stock still looks new and other than popping the locking latch a few times you can not tell what was going on. I should have left it in the freezer overnight......
Anyway once removed I stripped the gun down into pieces. I turned the barrel to accept AK74 parts ( GB & FSB ) and getting reading to press them on. I turned a plug and TIG welded the screw hole in the receiver. Once the lower tang is added and riveted in place the hole is nothing but a bad memory.
Custom paint........not.
Soon to be replaced~
Ouch, someone should have their drill taken away.
Much better now~