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Posted: 10/22/2004 10:31:49 AM EDT
| I plan on shooting my new build quite a lot, so I was wondering which folding stock works the best i.e. cheek weld, ergonomics, sturdiness. Also needs to be readily available please. Thanks in advance for your opinions. |
Yep, that would be the correct answer. I have changed out several wood stocks for Romy side folders, because they work as well for me as the wood, but some people have figured out that thier ugliness makes them poor performers. Being thick headed I still use what works best for me rather than what look best on my gun. |
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Yep, that would be the correct answer. I have changed out several wood stocks for Romy side folders, because they work as well for me as the wood, but some people have figured out that thier ugliness makes them poor performers. Being thick headed I still use what works best for me rather than what look best on my gun. do you mean you like the folder or the fixed???hinking.gif |
do you like the folder or the fixed??? |
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I prefer the Romy Folder, but only because it is awfully convienient. I have never found the Fixed stocks on an AK to be all that great as far as checkweld etc. The wire folder seems to work just about as well. What I am saying is that you are really not giving up much as far as ergonomics go. If you really want a folding stock and can live with thier looks the Romanian side folders are hard to beat, and install in secoonds. Of course all of this is solely my opinion, no more or less. |
Hey my fellow hillbilly. Sorry, I dont like the AR look on an AK, but the ultimak is AWESOME. go figure. |
Seems like your only shortening the gun by an inch or so. Looks cool though. What top forearm cover you got on there? |
That would be the 1st choice as most conducive to accuracy followed by the triagular Krink type sidefolder and everything else way behind from a cheek-weld standpoint. |
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Thats an ultimak rail. I am trying to find the red-dot I want for it. It shortens the gun quiet a bit when it is collapsed. But can still be easily shouldered if I needed to fire it in a hurry. And it would be much easier to throw it up and shoot an accurate shot than to shoot with a stock folded. A lot of people on here don't like the ARized ak's but I do. I didn't get it to make it look like an AR...just got it because I like the way they function better than a regular side folder. |
I must admit looks pretty cool. |
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Hey guys...I am thinking about putting a Romy sidefolder on my WASR...a couple of questions... Where's the best place to get a side-folder & how much$$$? How hard is it to get the woodie off (unfortunate wording here)? What hardware is needed to install the sidefolder (what kid of screws or whatever)? Thanks to the kind soul who has info... |
I bought mine from www.k-var.com for $60. ![]() But I think www.gunsnstuffonline.com/ has them for less. To remove the wood stock on the Wasr, I prefer the dirty laundry bag technique... 1. Make sure firearm is unloaded. 2. Disassemble firearm (Top cover, bolt, bolt carrier, recoil spring) 3. Remove 2 screws that screw the wood stock in. 4. Find a full laundry bag, preferably dirty laundry, you can substitute your bed, couch (don't let the wife, girlfriend, significant other see you), padded carpeted stairwell, etc. 5. Grasp gun by barrel. 6. Beat all four sides of the butstock alternately on laundry bag, bed, couch, padded stairwell, etc. You will here a slapping sound if you are doing it right. 7. Stock will wiggle off. 8. Drink beer. Once the screws are removed, if you have workshop, you could also put the gun in a padded vice and use a rubber mallet to knock on all four sides of the butstock to get it off. But I find the laundry bag technique is easier. To install the Romanian stock... 1. Slide the stock into the receiver. 2. Tighten 2 screws. 3. Drink beer. Edited for grammer, sum spelling, and alcohol use. |
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I should add that I hear that GunsNstuff may not provide the screws or correct screw with the stock. K-Var does. I'd ask if you order from them. If that is the case go post on the AK-47 general discussion forum or Romanian AK forum and someone will be able to tell what size screws you need to buy from your local hardware store. Also I'm very interested in the stock shown on this website www.ak47.com/ (click on the picture of the Ak for details) but now that I have over $800 invested in my Sar1, I'm not sure I can justify the price w/o buying a 3rd AK. |
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