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1/28/2010 4:58:52 PM EDT
This tool kit came with my AMD 65. There are a few I do not know what they are for.

From left to right, tool case, sight adjusting tool, wrench for muzzle break?, bore brush, and??? Punch for pins?, spiral thingy?, small punch for larger pins???, aluminum cap for barel, for??? It is reversed thread like the barel end.

Any thoughts or opinions on these are greatly appreciated!!

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j233/4carbcorvair/guns/100_0695.jpg
1/28/2010 5:08:43 PM EDT
[#1]
The Guns&Ammo Book of the AK-47 has a GREAT article showing all the hundreds of uses for the little AK took kit...more than I can tell you here, see if you can find a copy.
1/28/2010 5:11:45 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks. I ordered one back on the 13th. Have not recieved it yet... Emailed them today with my order number to see if it has been sent out.
1/28/2010 5:16:06 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
This tool kit came with my AMD 65. There are a few I do not know what they are for.

From left to right, tool case, sight adjusting tool, wrench for muzzle break?, bore brush, and??? Punch for pins?, spiral thingy?, small punch for larger pins???, aluminum cap for barel, for??? It is reversed thread like the barel end.

Any thoughts or opinions on these are greatly appreciated!!

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j233/4carbcorvair/guns/100_0695.jpg


Is your AMD-65 A TGI Hungarian FEG stamped build?
1/28/2010 5:27:43 PM EDT
[#4]
one of the hungarian guys will have to tell you about the wrench but the other items are: gas port pick,jag for cleaning patches, trigger assembly pin( holds the trigger assembly together so you can drop it in and then shove the retaining pin thru) and a BFA (blank firing adaptor)
1/28/2010 5:46:55 PM EDT
[#5]
The item that looks like a punch " item five from the left" is also used for taking the bolt apart. Bolt gos inside the steel shell "first item on left"with the holes on side and you remove the spring retaining pin. Steel case keeps items from falling out and getting lost.
1/29/2010 6:15:19 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
The item that looks like a punch " item five from the left" is also used for taking the bolt apart. Bolt gos inside the steel shell "first item on left"with the holes on side and you remove the spring retaining pin. Steel case keeps items from falling out and getting lost.


Can you elaborate on that. How does putting the bolt in the cleaning kit case aid in dissassembly?
1/29/2010 6:22:47 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
This tool kit came with my AMD 65. There are a few I do not know what they are for.

From left to right, tool case, sight adjusting tool, wrench for muzzle break?, bore brush, and??? Punch for pins?, spiral thingy?, small punch for larger pins???, aluminum cap for barel, for??? It is reversed thread like the barel end.

Any thoughts or opinions on these are greatly appreciated!!

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j233/4carbcorvair/guns/100_0695.jpg


The item on the left is the case, and it has all kinds of slots and holes that help you employ the other tools.

The next one it a front sight elevation adjuster, and the other end is a screwdriver/prying tool. Not sure what  the notch is for.

The next one looks like a muzzle device wrench.

Obviously a cleaning brush.

Punch for removal of various parts (mainly extractor/firing pin)

Looks like another cleaning tool, like a jag.

Not sure what that little one is.

Then a blank firing adapter.
1/29/2010 7:53:16 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
The item that looks like a punch " item five from the left" is also used for taking the bolt apart. Bolt gos inside the steel shell "first item on left"with the holes on side and you remove the spring retaining pin. Steel case keeps items from falling out and getting lost.


Can you elaborate on that. How does putting the bolt in the cleaning kit case aid in dissassembly?


There are many good AK video's that show how placing the tail shaft of the bolt inside the steel tool container. and using the punch type tool, through a side hole in the container you push out the firing pins retaining pin. The pin falls inside the steel container thus not falling on ground and getting lost.

I recommend watching one of the video's covering this subject.
1/29/2010 8:11:31 AM EDT
[#9]
Thanks guys!!

After the video suggestion, I went looking. This is the first one I came on and I think it answers everyones questions. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_xCU5YE5FU
1/29/2010 8:29:50 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:


There are many good AK video's that show how placing the tail shaft of the bolt inside the steel tool container. and using the punch type tool, through a side hole in the container you push out the firing pins retaining pin. The pin falls inside the steel container thus not falling on ground and getting lost.


This procedure must apply to an AK variant that I'm not familiar with.
All my bolts have the firing pin retaining pin located in a hole which runs from the cam lugthe bolt lug to the feed lug. None of my cleaning kit cases are anywhere near large enough to allow the feed lug and the cam lug to enter, so it isn't possible to "... us(e) the punch type tool through a hole in the container..." to "... push out the firing pins retaining pin."
Can you identify which AK variant has a bolt head, cam lug and feed lug that are small enough to fit inside the cleaning kit case?

1/29/2010 8:58:31 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted:


There are many good AK video's that show how placing the tail shaft of the bolt inside the steel tool container. and using the punch type tool, through a side hole in the container you push out the firing pins retaining pin. The pin falls inside the steel container thus not falling on ground and getting lost.


This procedure must apply to an AK variant that I'm not familiar with.
All my bolts have the firing pin retaining pin located in a hole which runs from the cam lugthe bolt lug to the feed lug. None of my cleaning kit cases are anywhere near large enough to allow the feed lug and the cam lug to enter, so it isn't possible to "... us(e) the punch type tool through a hole in the container..." to "... push out the firing pins retaining pin."
Can you identify which AK variant has a bolt head, cam lug and feed lug that are small enough to fit inside the cleaning kit case?



Guess Who's Back!  

edit: I was wrong, my apologies
1/29/2010 9:43:12 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Guess Who's Back!  


Who?
1/29/2010 10:14:31 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Guess Who's Back!  


Who?


Their preforming at this years super bowl halftime show. You surly remember the WHO right? or maybe you don't.
1/29/2010 10:39:07 AM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:

You surly remember the WHO right? or maybe you don't.

I remember the WHO quite well.
I just can't figure out what AK has a bolt head small enough to fit in the cleaning kit case.  
1/29/2010 10:52:47 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Guess Who's Back!  


Who?


Their preforming at this years super bowl halftime show. You surly remember the WHO right? or maybe you don't.


Nobody remembers The Guess Who???  "American Woman"?!?!







I thought that rifleshooter474 was someone else, with a new name.  I noticed the "joined" date and realized I was wrong.  I Just Got Excited When I Thought That One Of The Most Entertaining Posters Of All Time (now banned), Was Back With A New Name.

My sincerest apologeis to rs474, no offense intended.
1/29/2010 11:02:55 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:

I thought that rifleshooter474 was someone else, with a new name.  I noticed the "joined" date and realized I was wrong.  I Just Got Excited When I Thought That One Of The Most Entertaining Posters Of All Time (now banned), Was Back With A New Name.


He Tried That. He was banned a second time, after about 10 posts.
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