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Posted: 1/7/2009 10:44:09 PM EDT
lets see those hungarian ak's!
im going to get a amd 65 or 63 soon to go with my romy's! |
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Gunkote's AK-Black over parkerize.
The trunnions, receiver, rivets, and trigger guard were blasted and parked before assembly. Then after test fire the whole rifle was blasted, parked, and painted. |
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Nice one gunfighter...I have one sitting on layaway at work. The second I opened the box to tag the gun and put it on the shelve, I thought I saw a tear run down its safety and then it asked me to take it home....can't let a gun like that go homeless
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SA85M. If you look close, you'll see that it's partially 'de-neutered', but retains the original sight base and gas block. Everything on it/in it is FEG. But, I want an AMD 65! Guess I'm never satisfied. http://www.huntingpictures.net/photo/011492 So what compliance parts did you use to allow you to pull the thumbhole stock off? |
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Interesting question, that. I'll have to put my people on it and get back to you.
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Interesting question, that. I'll have to put my people on it and get back to you. I could give a shit less if you and "your people" violate federal law. More power to you. You might however want to check the board rules on advocating it. |
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how do i get my pretty toy in this thread ? you need to put them on somewhere like photobucket.com and then copy and paste the image code after you upload it there. you have to sign up to it but its free and easy |
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Hey, I just pushed the button on an AMD-65 like gunfighter's (last night). Can't wait to get it. I talked with a local builder (very prolific, he builds for a company) about it, and he thought it was a very good deal at $529, considering the FEG receiver and wood grips. I fired the SA85M today for the first time in about 10 years. It has a very light trigger and will probably be easy and fun to bump fire. I have more sighting-in to do with it when I can get to the 100 yd range. With the rear sight on '1', I will set it to zero at 100. That should make the battle sight and other range settings about right.
Lumpy: I'm not advocating anything, and I couldn't care less what you think about my carbine. I unfortunately misspoke when I wrote that everything in it was FEG. It has been a long time since the work was done, and I forgot about 922r. It's in compliance. |
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Hey, I just pushed the button on an AMD-65 like gunfighter's (last night). Can't wait to get it. I talked with a local builder (very prolific, he builds for a company) about it, and he thought it was a very good deal at $529, considering the FEG receiver and wood grips. I fired the SA85M today for the first time in about 10 years. It has a very light trigger and will probably be easy and fun to bump fire. I have more sighting-in to do with it when I can get to the 100 yd range. With the rear sight on '1', I will set it to zero at 100. That should make the battle sight and other range settings about right. Lumpy: I'm not advocating anything, and I couldn't care less what you think about my carbine. I unfortunately misspoke when I wrote that everything in it was FEG. It has been a long time since the work was done, and I forgot about 922r. It's in compliance. How'd you like the muzzle blast? |
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A TGI built AMD-65 that I bought the same day Obama was sworn in http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b199/Jailbird123/DSC01730.jpg watch the break weld on that.mine cracked the first time I shot it |
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Putting a collapsible stock on my AMD 65 and I'm having trouble finding somewhere to buy a rear trunion. Help?!
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Hungarian MIL issue AMMS machine gun. (same pix I put in the other thread)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tactadv576/P3180337.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tactadv576/P3180333.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tactadv576/P3180335.jpg |
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I had one but sold it unfired because I needed the money. Very good looking rifle. |
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Nice AMD-65. Did you need to modify that Houge grip much? I had to shave a divot out of my ERGO so that the release button would work. |
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Yes I did. I just took a razor blade and trimmed just enough to clear the release button. The Hoage grip feels great, very happy with that grip.
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Is that a milled receiver Yugo in that stack of leaners??
Maybe 2 of them?? |
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Is that a milled receiver Yugo in that stack of leaners?? Maybe 2 of them?? Soviet. We even have and old soviet here that has the 2 piece grip. |
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I had one but sold it unfired because I needed the money. Very good looking rifle. +1. I am getting ready to deban mine....it's going to be sweet . |
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I bet you see all kind of weird guns over there! I should be enlisting soon, dont know what branch yet but I still have a year to decide. Thank you for your service, be safe out there |
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Here are both of my Hungarians. An FEG AMD 65 and a FEG SA85M with K-VAR USA furniture. Tapco fcg's and a Promag on the AMD. http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu55/TexasGunslinger44/AK-1.jpg http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu55/TexasGunslinger44/AK-2.jpg http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu55/TexasGunslinger44/AK-3.jpg http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu55/TexasGunslinger44/AK-4.jpg Before someone gives me flack about the flag, I know it is an East German (DDR) flag. Very nice display great pictures, Quality AKs. |
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