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Posted: 9/14/2003 7:32:07 PM EDT
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Hey Krinkfreak, I've been lurking here for quite a while and decided I have a need for a Krinkov. I don't want to shell out a grand right now, but thought maybe I should grab a kit while they last. I'd like your advice on what I need for a future ORF of InRange build. Thanks in advance, Eamonn Wright |
| Gentlemen, I too am in the exact same place. I want to get stated on an SBR Krink, and would like some opinions on the best way to get started on it. I'm thinking 5.45, so I can use my SAR2 mags, ammo etc.. I wish I'd gotten in on the ORF run, but I don't think they have any 5.45s left. Thanks for any and all help. -Eric |
Okay. Krink kit--try K-Var or Florida Gunworks US made FCG--Recommend RSA US made Pistol Grip--K-VAR Receiver--Ohio Ordnance Works or Global is getting ready to crank out a fully heat treated rec one of these days You need 6 US made parts including the fake suppressor. You could replace one with a gas piston if you can find one but the list above will give you all you need. Vemon is also making US manufactured handguards but are not cheap($110). Other option is to go with a preban rifle and strip for the rec. Thus you would only need the rec and Krink kit. This way you could also have a folder. This is my current plan and I will register as SBR. I have EVERYTHING I need now except the form I am also currently waiting on my OOW Krink coming from INRANGE. Hopefully one of these days. I want you guys to know that I now have 40 5.45 mags and nothing, yes NOTHING, to put them in! Best starting point is the Krink kit. The rest are relatively cheap and easy to obtain as you go. Krink kit is about $400. Get some mags too. Price on those is going to go up one of these days! Try KVAR for those. |
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drjarhead, thanks for the info, this is just what I was looking for. KF, I wish I was a little quicker on the draw as well, re the Chief's Krink kit. Anyway, thanks again, this is a great board, and I'll advise on how I make out. In the mean time I'll keep drooling over those Krink pics posted here and elsewhere. Regards,Eamonn Wright |
Did you become a K-VAR Forum member first? If you did not, you missed out on a 10% discount ($40). |
Florida Gunworks: www.floridagunworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FG&Product_Code=187&Category_Code=PK K-Var: www.k-var.com/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=211&1=214&2=-1&6=1
www.redstararms.com/index.htm?catalog.htm&1
www.k-var.com/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=216&1=246&2=-1&6=1
Ohio Ordnance Works: www.ohioordnanceworks.com/parts.htm Global Trades: www.globaltrades.com/companyinfo.html You are better off calling them because they are very slow to answer emails.
A US made Krinkov gas piston is available from Krebs Custom Guns for $35: www.krebscustom.com/CustomParts.html
I have the same idea of using a preban. Too bad I did not buy any when they were in the $300 range. The Yugoslavian and Hungarian AKs were especially nice! I added some links. Damn you, HiramRanger! It is all your fault! |
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