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Posted: 9/2/2005 7:29:19 PM EDT
| ok, so I've come accross a cheapish Romy underfolder kit. How hard are these to build up on bent flats? I'm planning on doing a fixed stock build and have a general idea of how to do it, and am going to have some expirened friends help. However, non of them have done an underfolder build. How is it different? What extra tools will I need? Can I use the same flat or do I have to get a different one? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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You can use any 1mm receiver or flat for your underfolder. Hard part will be to make all the proper holes line up on the rear. Lots of fitting and cutting. Fitting and cutting. Would not recommend the pre cut underfolder receivers. Problem is to many different kinds out there and may not match yours. Look in the build it section for more advice. Here is one just finished www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=4&f=51&t=75130 |
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id go with a oow rec i always tell people to start with a 100% rec after you have couple of builds done then try and build your own rec also if you want alot of people who try there first build on a flat never finish btw im guessing your have a rommy/yugo kit wich means the the holes wont lineup on your flat also the oow is alittle thicker and will fit the yugo rear block better (yugo rear is smaller than standard) hope this helps |
now when you say holes do you mean trunion holes? Because for that very reason I was going to order flats without trunion holes drilled. |
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I am about to start my first (AK) build myself, and like you my 1st project is an undefolder. The Candyman gave you some solid advise, and you will no doubt hear other people tell you the same thing: Start with a 100% receiver for your fist build, save the flats for later. Like you I have spent quite a bit of time reading up and prepping for this build, studying on what to get and what not to do. I have learned to heed the advice of those here who have several builds under their belt. They are trying to save you a lot of grief by suggesting a 100% build. 100% isn't really finished. You will still have to line up and cut out the holes for both your front and rear trunions as most receivers I've seen were still missing these holes. Since they are already bent, you won't have any choice but to cut these on a finished frame. It'll take some patience for sure. If it is your first gun build it's hard to estimate the difficulty of the build before starting. What might look to be the easiest thing to do might turn out to be a real pain, but on the other hand that one thing that you worry about the most just may turn out to be the easiest, |
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Unless you are heart set on building, I would just buy one. There is a nice Chinese one on the ee right now. www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=122&t=292592 The end is not closed but you can have that fixed at InRange for $50 (he fixed my MAK that is just like this). |
I never said this was my first build, I helped with a friends AK pistol build from an AMD kit on a 100% reciever. These will be my first fixed stock and underfolder builds, I was just asking how the underfolder build differed from the fixed stock build. In the long run it probably doesn't matter since I'll most likely be doing it at a arfcom hometown build party, with a bunch of guys who, collectivly, have done probably over 40-50 builds. |
I already bought an AK, now I want to build some. |
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