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2/17/2006 6:31:32 AM EDT
I am relativly new to the AK world, other than playing with them in the sadbox, and would like to build a Krink.  If I buy a kit from K-Var, reciever,  and get a fake can to conform with NFA rules what else do I need to complete this kit.  Any help or links are appreciated.

Thanks,
BJohnson
2/17/2006 7:53:31 AM EDT
[#1]
You need a total of 6 US parts for your build. I would recomend the following:

Receiver
Hammer
Trigger
Disconnent
Fake can
Pistol grip

That will keep you legal. You may be able to find a US made Krinkov length gas piston and replace it instead of the pistol grip. Hope this helps,

Mike
2/17/2006 8:15:40 AM EDT
[#2]
you should really build atleast 1 rifle befor you try a krink
2/17/2006 9:52:49 AM EDT
[#3]
Socandyman,

Is a krink more difficult than a regular AK or just more expensive if I dick it up?
2/17/2006 11:53:45 AM EDT
[#4]
I think SoCandy recomend you build another rifle kit first so you have some build experience with a cheap kit before you start with a 500.00 kit. Each time you build one you refine your process. Some people are able to do it "right" the first time. Some of us need a little practice first. Good luck with you build man. Its a great fealing when it works and you did it yourself.

My first build



My third build

2/17/2006 2:20:54 PM EDT
[#5]
what zap said
its better to have an o shit on a $150 gun instead of a $700

also you said you where gonna get 1 from kvar
and the sidefolders are harder
2/17/2006 11:14:29 PM EDT
[#6]
yea, you can learn on 5 romanians for the price of one krink.

IT took me....to many... to get it perfect.

Wish you luck.

And if you want some helpfull advise, read for about two months, two hour a day before you start doing any metal working on anything.

here, on pookie's and on akfiles.com and any other place you can find. there are a lot of good tutorials out there.
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