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7/25/2006 1:11:40 AM EDT
I have been looking for a U.S. marked, AK-74 muzzle break in 24mm. KrebsKustom is out of them and Global Trades won't return email and when i try calling there PH#,i keep getting a message on sombodys cellphone.

Doe's anybody here know of anybody that has them in stock.

Thanks,
7/25/2006 1:29:24 AM EDT
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I have been looking for a U.S. marked, AK-74 muzzle break in 24mm. KrebsKustom is out of them and Global Trades won't return email and when i try calling there PH#,i keep getting a message on sombodys cellphone.

Doe's anybody here know of anybody that has them in stock.

Thanks,


the office space they were at is closed, still has some of their stuff in there. I see them at the gunshows sitting at the booth with jimmys brother, who sells their AK's but under a different banner
7/25/2006 5:51:10 AM EDT
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Check with Chris at AK-USA, he has exact chrome lined copies.

www.ak-103.com

239-334-4231


7/25/2006 6:15:02 AM EDT
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How much do they cost from AK-USA?
7/25/2006 10:06:42 AM EDT
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I just called AK-USA, they don't have any.....they should have them in about three weeks.
7/25/2006 10:55:47 AM EDT
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Looks like the Krebs ones are very expensive. One would probably be better off replacing a diff US part and keeping your comp.
7/25/2006 3:36:27 PM EDT
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Looks like the Krebs ones are very expensive. One would probably be better off replacing a diff US part and keeping your comp.



Thats what i would like to do but i don't won't to change the original Bulgarian  gaspiston. FCG and furniture is already U.S.,which makes up the six compliant parts.

I have a set Of Russian laminate furniture that i want to use, and i planed on switching Floor plates,muzzle break and followers

Or i could use a U.S. Bakelite brown grip with the Russian buttstock&handgrips..and would only need U.S. floor plates and followers
7/25/2006 4:53:57 PM EDT
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Now can you tell me where to find one in 7.62x39 for my AK-103?
7/25/2006 5:22:16 PM EDT
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Looks like the Krebs ones are very expensive. One would probably be better off replacing a diff US part and keeping your comp.



Thats what i would like to do but i don't won't to change the original Bulgarian  gaspiston. FCG and furniture is already U.S.,which makes up the six compliant parts.

I have a set Of Russian laminate furniture that i want to use, and i planed on switching Floor plates,muzzle break and followers

Or i could use a U.S. Bakelite brown grip with the Russian buttstock&handgrips..and would only need U.S. floor plates and followers


Or just don't get "caught" inserting a mag into the rifle.

kidding!

Also, just so you know, there's a member in the EE that sells sweet US made wood grips. Also, Z-recto has some good ones too.

7/25/2006 6:07:49 PM EDT
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Now can you tell me where to find one in 7.62x39 for my AK-103? what size thread...does it have?.......if it's not 24mm there are plenty around.
7/25/2006 6:10:50 PM EDT
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Schulze......EE...whats that?
7/25/2006 6:12:17 PM EDT
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Now can you tell me where to find one in 7.62x39 for my AK-103?


what size thread...does it have?.......if it's not 24mm there are plenty around.


24mm

edit~ shit.... whatever I can thread on a saiga 7.62x39 barrel.....~edit
7/26/2006 10:10:46 AM EDT
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762hurts, I bought a Bulgarian AK74 brake from TheDukeRyan; chrome lined, 24mm, 7.62 round passes through easily so I'll be using it for my 103. He is/was selling them for $23. Of course on the Saiga you'll need to replace the front sight to a proper military sight to use it.
7/26/2006 10:18:15 AM EDT
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Schulze......EE...whats that?


Look upscreen for our Equipment Exchange forum.
7/26/2006 11:41:20 AM EDT
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I got a U.S. made 74 brake from Global about a year ago, it was not marked. This was the 24mm brake. No big deal to me, but...if you wanted one marked U.S. , you may as well explore other scorces anyway. I wonder, are they doing business in a new location? I know they seemed busy as hell to just stop selling things. Maybe it's temporary.
7/26/2006 2:34:40 PM EDT
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DPH Arms lists a US made 74 brake on their website, but I don't know if it's a true identical copy of the original bulgarian one or not. I emailed to ask about it a few days ago, but never got an answer. - So although I'd like to get one, I'm taking no answer as "no, it's not like the original". If I hear anything, I'll post up though.
7/26/2006 2:54:47 PM EDT
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762hurts, I bought a Bulgarian AK74 brake from TheDukeRyan; chrome lined, 24mm, 7.62 round passes through easily so I'll be using it for my 103. He is/was selling them for $23. Of course on the Saiga you'll need to replace the front sight to a proper military sight to use it.


The 7.62x39 round passed through BEFORE you bored it out?
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