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4/30/2008 5:29:16 PM EDT
Had a new experience with my newly purchased AES10B, I had mag problems and it took my dremel tool to fix them. The gun would take regular mags but they fit very tight so today I tried to put in 75rd drums and they would not fit, I looked at my AES10 and noticed that the mag well was larger by at least an 1/8" I dremeled out the mag well and all is now well. Out of the 9 AKS and their variants that I own that were made by Century this is the first one that had problems,  so I guess eventually it catches up to everybody. I knew my luck with these builds were to good to be true.
4/30/2008 6:28:47 PM EDT
[#1]
Better they took out too little than too much. You can't put back too much
4/30/2008 7:53:24 PM EDT
[#2]
Just glad you got the problem taken care of!  Good for you.
4/30/2008 8:23:11 PM EDT
[#3]
 You must've lucked out and got one of the good ones....The one I've been working on here was one of their real pooch screws
1. you could cock the reciever cover like a pump action 12ga. it was that loose.

2. the magwell was so loose everthing but the mag that came with it flopped around like a fish out of water(that mag won't fit any other AK ).

3.buttstock was installed with shop press.

4. Muzzle nut welded on by "more is better" vocational student.

5. FSB pins installed with jackhammer.

6. crummy/sloppily modified PKM bipod.

Currently awaiting a refinish in duplicolor semi-gloss black to get everything matching again.
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