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6/18/2005 12:25:53 PM EDT
Was just wondering where, if at all, I could find a krink with an underfolder? and if I can't buy one with one already on it, are the recievers and front stock of a krink the same size as a regular AK so a regular folder can be put on it? Just in general what is the best way to go, buying a kit and having one built with an underfolder, buying a Krink and having an underfolder put on it, or buying the whole thing already built krink and underfolder already togethor? Also do you have to be 21 to own an SBR?
6/18/2005 6:40:46 PM EDT
[#1]
There are a number of M92 Yugo parts kits that have recently become available. They are all underfolders.

Good luck!
6/20/2005 7:05:18 AM EDT
[#2]
RAPID FIRE, RED JACKET FIREARMS, ATLANTIC FIREARMS has the M92, underfoler "krinkovs" already made, .........just need to find a FFL in your area to do the transfer, the M92s are not cheap.....you're looking at 1K and then some for one, .......as to which is the best way to go, build or buy........you probably will save some money on building then buying......but you will have to buy the receiver, fake can,  parts kit, the necessary US parts, ship it to a reputable gunsmith for the build, .....wait for the completed rifle to come back, on the average  it's probably a  3 month or so, turn around time......or if you know what you are doing and have the tools you can build one yourself.

the rear trunion on the M92s have underfolders trunions, and that is a whole different rear trunion then the one for the fixed stock ones.   as for buying a M92 and having th underfoler put on, it's moot.....they already come with the  underfolder to them, but if you are talking about a already built AKS-74U you can't do it....the rear of the receiver has been modified for the side folder. and yes  you have to be 21 to own a SBR.

www.atlanticfirearms.com/programming/expand.asp?Prodid=198
6/20/2005 10:07:58 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
RAPID FIRE, RED JACKET FIREARMS, ATLANTIC FIREARMS has the M92, underfoler "krinkovs" already made, .........just need to find a FFL in your area to do the transfer, the M92s are not cheap.....you're looking at 1K and then some for one, .......as to which is the best way to go, build or buy........you probably will save some money on building then buying......but you will have to buy the receiver, fake can,  parts kit, the necessary US parts, ship it to a reputable gunsmith for the build, .....wait for the completed rifle to come back, on the average  it's probably a  3 month or so, turn around time......or if you know what you are doing and have the tools you can build one yourself.

the rear trunion on the M92s have underfolders trunions, and that is a whole different rear trunion then the one for the fixed stock ones.   as for buying a M92 and having th underfoler put on, it's moot.....they already come with the  underfolder to them, but if you are talking about a already built AKS-74U you can't do it....the rear of the receiver has been modified for the side folder. and yes  you have to be 21 to own a SBR.

www.atlanticfirearms.com/programming/expand.asp?Prodid=198



thanx for the help  man. Really didn't see them being that expensive, good god. well guess I'll just have to save up to buy one then huh?
6/20/2005 2:01:50 PM EDT
[#4]
you can always sell your plasma or blood ..........I agree the prices on those are just too outlandish.........if I hadn't bought my AKS-74U kit from K-var long ago, when they were  300 bucks, and did the NFA route.....I wouldn't even condiser buying or making a M92.......well maybe
6/20/2005 6:23:59 PM EDT
[#5]

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you can always sell your plasma or blood ..........I agree the prices on those are just too outlandish.........if I hadn't bought my AKS-74U kit from K-var long ago, when they were  300 bucks, and did the NFA route.....I wouldn't even condiser buying or making a M92.......well maybe


yeah the price is just refriggindicolous, but the cool factor is just out of the roof!
6/20/2005 7:47:48 PM EDT
[#6]
I am having a krink pistol built and its costing around $800.  You can get one from ORF or Atlantic but they wont be as nice as the one Jnewt is building for me.  
6/20/2005 7:59:34 PM EDT
[#7]

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I am having a krink pistol built and its costing around $800.  You can get one from ORF or Atlantic but they wont be as nice as the one Jnewt is building for me.  



that's about what my AKS-74U cost me........that is with the 200 dollar tax.
6/20/2005 10:09:37 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I am having a krink pistol built and its costing around $800.  You can get one from ORF or Atlantic but they wont be as nice as the one Jnewt is building for me.  



that's about what my AKS-74U cost me........that is with the 200 dollar tax.


the only think i really hate about the krinkov's is the flash hider, I really really really hate the way it looks, and there is no other option other than a fake/real can right?
6/21/2005 1:41:23 AM EDT
[#9]
How about this?  His email is  [email protected]





6/21/2005 9:11:02 AM EDT
[#10]
You can have the original flashhider if you make it into a pistol.  Also there maybe funciton problems with a different attachement.  
6/21/2005 1:16:34 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
You can have the original flashhider if you make it into a pistol.  Also there maybe funciton problems with a different attachement.  


no thats the one that I hate, like this:


I do however really like those first two black cans that look like a big AK-74 flash hider.



this one looks friggin awesome, I must have
6/21/2005 3:31:49 PM EDT
[#12]
You really need to check for function.  The original flashsuppressor does more then hide the flash.  It provides enough back pressure to cycle the weapon.  In semiauto, it might not make a difference but it may in FA or fast bump shooting.
6/21/2005 3:41:06 PM EDT
[#13]
I can tell you that cone shaped muzzle attachement is no where near a  flash supressor.....every time I fire my AKS-74U is spits out a pretty nice fire ball, that not only can be seen from the sides, but the firer sees it as well........it's more like a booster that is on the 1919.
6/21/2005 4:10:35 PM EDT
[#14]
I totally agree. I actually like the way it looks.
7/4/2005 8:32:10 AM EDT
[#15]
Does anyone know if  a 4 piece flash suppressor is made for 5.45 Krinks?
This is the one I mean:
http://www.k-var.com/product.asp?3=235

I was under the impression they were made for the 7.62 only.
7/4/2005 9:02:53 AM EDT
[#16]
I have seen a simlar muzzle attachment, I didn't look at what the hole size is....... but if it's a 24mm thread with RH twist it should work on a 74
7/13/2005 2:23:07 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
I am having a krink pistol built and its costing around $800.  You can get one from ORF or Atlantic but they wont be as nice as the one Jnewt is building for me.  



Hey who is building krinks for this price are they good and fully functional how long is the waiting list let me know they have my biz if thier good enough for you guys
7/13/2005 3:23:21 PM EDT
[#18]
Josh is semiretired I guess and is going to work part time once all his stuff he already has is done.  But he said he would work part time so all is not lost.
7/14/2005 6:51:16 AM EDT
[#19]

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Josh is semiretired I guess and is going to work part time once all his stuff he already has is done.  But he said he would work part time so all is not lost.



what is the waiting list like??

Is there a way I might contact him or anything
7/14/2005 8:01:26 AM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
You really need to check for function.  The original flashsuppressor does more then hide the flash.  It provides enough back pressure to cycle the weapon.  In semiauto, it might not make a difference but it may in FA or fast bump shooting.



I've heard this before, too. By all accounts, including the Shotgun News T&E article by Dave Fortier, this is not the case, the weapon cycles just fine wthout the flashhider. So you can leave it off if you like, or go for the 4-piece "can" style you see on the PDW Krinks in the pic threads.
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