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Posted: 1/25/2013 4:04:32 PM EDT
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I'm not sure if this is the right spot for this but here goes i got these parts and not sure what most of them are except they are trigger assembly parts for the ak i have. They both have switches by the trigger which seem to be safeties but my AK doesn't have them and i took pictures of everything i have and a close up of the safety thing that's on both the triggers.
http://i793.photobucket.com/albums/yy211/Sorbert/t1/ak%20things/IMG_20130125_185209_245_zps0cf5c588.jpg http://i793.photobucket.com/albums/yy211/Sorbert/t1/ak%20things/IMG_20130125_185216_593_zpsf65fc70a.jpg |
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thanks again found the spring after i posted this
spring and you are correct on the last picture |
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I actually thought it might be a shepard's hook then talked myself out of it. You wind it around the pivot pins to hold them in place.
I have 2 SKS's and 1 AK and have worked over the AK trigger, but I don't live and breathe these guns like the guys that hang out in this section do. They must be in bed already. |
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no problem youve helped alot already just the odd bolt now is the big thing im trying to figure out might not be part of a gun at all but heres the numbers i was talking about
http://i793.photobucket.com/albums/yy211/Sorbert/t1/ak%20things/IMG_20130125_195956_029_zps0af64a96.jpg |
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When I saw that in the first pic I just couldn't imagine where something like that might be used in any gun. That is, long shanked, large head, many fine threads.
Seeing the numbered section tells me it's some sort if measuring instrument. Maybe for a powder measure? I don't know. |
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I doubt there's anything in that bunch that'll "get you in trouble." But then again I don't know what the AK auto sear parts even look like, or how they interact with the rest of the fire control parts.
I'm sure one of the AK guys will show up and let us know later. |
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