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Posted: 8/15/2012 8:25:26 PM
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Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
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Sweet. I've never hoped for an $1100 charge on my credit card before but I'm hoping to see one from Impact soon


I ordered 2––-just to clarify...


Well, at least one of our guys got a pair.
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Posted: 8/15/2012 8:35:01 PM

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They took the picture down. Shame since it was a good look at the pistol.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1297%20copy.jpg

Did anyone figure out what's under than barrel nut yet?


I can pretty much guarantee they're threads under it.



TPI?


26x1.5 LH

Standard Yugo M92/M85 pattern.

Where do you get a brake that size?


Oh come on, you're a vendor and you don't know where to pick up an M92 muzzle device?



CNC Warrior and AK-Builder make HOBO devices for the M92 and Manticore makes a Nightshroud in the pattern.

Hey, if TAPCO doesn't carry it, I don't know it.

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Posted: 8/15/2012 9:16:55 PM
Are there any brakes/flash hiders that aren't 3 or 4 piece types in that thread pattern out there?
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Posted: 8/15/2012 9:21:01 PM
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Are there any brakes/flash hiders that aren't 3 or 4 piece types in that thread pattern out there?


Yes, as I mentioned earlier the Manticore Nightshroud is one and there's always the factory booster. I've seen some people running Vortex type flash hiders on their Yugo's but I know they're custom made. I'm sure more will show up the more popular these become.
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Posted: 8/15/2012 10:44:35 PM
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
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Sweet. I've never hoped for an $1100 charge on my credit card before but I'm hoping to see one from Impact soon


I ordered 2––-just to clarify...


Since you seem to be one of few who were able to land one, can you post a review with pics for us so we can further expand our knowledge around this pistol
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Posted: 8/16/2012 2:34:09 AM
im sorry i dont really know the law but...
as right now this is considered pistol right?
if i remove the tack weld and put a muzzle brake, is it not a pistol no more?
I know i cant add the stock unless i have the SBR paperwork.
could someone enlighten this retard? lol
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Posted: 8/16/2012 2:40:57 AM
How much where they?
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Posted: 8/16/2012 2:45:22 AM
Originally Posted By b-o-h-i-c-a:
im sorry i dont really know the law but...
as right now this is considered pistol right?
if i remove the tack weld and put a muzzle brake, is it not a pistol no more?
I know i cant add the stock unless i have the SBR paperwork.
could someone enlighten this retard? lol


You're not a retard!

You can put any muzzle device on there as a pistol. Just no stock unless it's an SBR or you've permanently attached a muzzle device for a barrel length of 16".
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Posted: 8/16/2012 2:55:03 AM
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How much where they?


Originally Posted By turbojosrt4:
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How much were they selling them for?


same as impact 569.99


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Posted: 8/16/2012 3:00:45 AM
thanks!! i guess i missed it this time so i'll keep my asian eyes open for next one
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Posted: 8/16/2012 9:17:33 AM
Originally Posted By haLfLiFe:
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
Sweet. I've never hoped for an $1100 charge on my credit card before but I'm hoping to see one from Impact soon


I ordered 2––-just to clarify...


Since you seem to be one of few who were able to land one, can you post a review with pics for us so we can further expand our knowledge around this pistol


Will do.

I just ordered a Mantacore too so we'll see if that works––-thanks for the heads up on that one.
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Posted: 8/16/2012 6:46:05 PM
Will Cheaper Than Dirt be getting them in ???????
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Posted: 8/16/2012 6:46:43 PM
cnc worrior could probably make a 26mm to 24mm adapter if someone were to tell them about these new pistols
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Posted: 8/16/2012 7:41:45 PM
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
Originally Posted By haLfLiFe:
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
Originally Posted By plouffedaddy:
Sweet. I've never hoped for an $1100 charge on my credit card before but I'm hoping to see one from Impact soon


I ordered 2––-just to clarify...


Since you seem to be one of few who were able to land one, can you post a review with pics for us so we can further expand our knowledge around this pistol


Will do.

I just ordered a Mantacore too so we'll see if that works––-thanks for the heads up on that one.


Thank you, I am sure everyone here would appreciate it
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Posted: 8/16/2012 8:50:46 PM
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cnc worrior could probably make a 26mm to 24mm adapter if someone were to tell them about these new pistols


You do realize that's only a 2mm difference, right?
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Posted: 8/16/2012 10:30:37 PM
I hope one of us got at least one from Cope's.
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Posted: 8/17/2012 1:27:38 PM
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?
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Posted: 8/17/2012 2:15:43 PM
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UPDATE: I just called and asked them about the rear trunnion and they stated:

Just picked one up and looked in it. The rear trunnion is solid on both sides with no holes anywhere. Just like the parts kits that are floating around.


Sorry AK Pistol newb, does this mean SBRing it is a no go?


It just means you have to measure and drill a bit more precisely. And have some good drill bits. The steel they make those trunnions out of is thick and pretty dense. For the larger hole, you'll either go through several cheap bits, or one or two expensive bits. A drill press helps too.

I just installed an underfolder on my undrilled mini last week, and it took a lot longer than I thought it would, but other than that, no big deal.

And yes, the stamp arrived in July, just in case someone was going to tell me it is illegal.

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Posted: 8/17/2012 6:33:48 PM
Originally Posted By C-4:
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At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?


Well the detent is at the 10 o'clock position and the tack weld is at the 12 o'clock, so they should be able to have one, but there isn't.
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Posted: 8/17/2012 7:11:31 PM
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
Originally Posted By C-4:
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?


Well the detent is at the 10 o'clock position and the tack weld is at the 12 o'clock, so they should be able to have one, but there isn't.


does it take a regular detent pin and spring?
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Posted: 8/17/2012 7:14:07 PM
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Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
Originally Posted By C-4:
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?


Well the detent is at the 10 o'clock position and the tack weld is at the 12 o'clock, so they should be able to have one, but there isn't.


does it take a regular detent pin and spring?


No, they're propriety to the Yugo.
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Posted: 8/18/2012 10:21:01 PM
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Originally Posted By C-4:
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?


FYI, for those that are worried about no detent pin for the muzzle device:

The Manticore Nightshroud for the M92 Yugo times out on the muzzle face, and the slots are oriented to self-tighten the device when the firearm is fired. If you go with the NightShroud for the Yugo M92 you should be good to go even with no detent pin.

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Posted: 8/18/2012 10:47:55 PM
I have also read elsewhere that the import markings are directly where the underfolder hardware is installed, making an underfolder a no-go. I am sure there will be some more info as they get into the hands of those who purchased them.
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Posted: 8/18/2012 10:58:47 PM
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I have also read elsewhere that the import markings are directly where the underfolder hardware is installed, making an underfolder a no-go. I am sure there will be some more info as they get into the hands of those who purchased them.


Just move the import markings somewhere else. As far as I can remember those are able to be moved unlike the serial number.
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Posted: 8/18/2012 11:08:05 PM
Do you have a pic with the break installed on a Yugo?

Originally Posted By Dawg180:
Originally Posted By C-4:
Originally Posted By AEnemaBay:
At it looks like a single tack weld holds on the muzzle nut.

http://www.copesdistributing.net/images/100_1300.JPG


Given the location of the spot weld, is it safe to say there is no detent pin and spring?


FYI, for those that are worried about no detent pin for the muzzle device:

The Manticore Nightshroud for the M92 Yugo times out on the muzzle face, and the slots are oriented to self-tighten the device when the firearm is fired. If you go with the NightShroud for the Yugo M92 you should be good to go even with no detent pin.

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