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9/11/2015 2:06:14 AM EDT
Who makes a factory ready or properly converted sbr with a 10-11.5 in barrel ? Ive done some searching and the only ready to buy ak sbr's Ive found are Rifle Dynamics & Mississippi Auto Arms , any suggestions ?
9/11/2015 8:49:53 AM EDT
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Arsenal via K-Var.

ETA: Nevermind, just re-read the barrel length requirement.
9/11/2015 3:44:32 PM EDT
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These guys, but get your wallet ready now.  They seem to think VERY highly of their product.  




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9/11/2015 10:58:08 PM EDT
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That's a retarded price. Anyone that pays that is a fool.
9/12/2015 7:45:55 PM EDT
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That's a retarded price. Anyone that pays that is a fool.
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That's a retarded price. Anyone that pays that is a fool.
Still several hundred cheaper then Rifle Dynamics , and yes still retarded .
9/20/2015 12:21:45 PM EDT
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My suggestion would be to buy a standard Draco and complete a Form 1 to SBR it yourself. After the approval comes back all you have to do is drill two holes, tap them 10-32 then install whatever stock setup you want. Going that route will save you a lot of money that you can spend on ammunition, magazines, equipment and other accessories.

And a Arsenal or RD gun will be no more reliable than a current production WASR. The high end ones might look better but with the money saved you can build a clone and for a lot less. The smoothing done by the builders can be done by anyone for under $100 and that includes the cost of a Dremel and Kratex used to smooth the action. RD even have a video for the DIG types.

Something else, the standard Draco uses standard AK furniture for the front end. It also uses a standard carrier and bolt but you will need to swap pistons because the standard Draco uses a slightly shorter piston as we as a shorter gas tube but everything else is standard AKM.

I have built two standard Dracos now and Romanian guns are some of the best out there, especially for the money. I have bought five Romanian guns in the last 18 months and ALL have been perfect. That is two mini Dracos, two standard Dracos and a current production WASR. The Century triggers are pretty amazing as well. I have used at least a dozen Tapco triggers and the Century trigger is a lot nicer.
9/21/2015 2:22:35 PM EDT
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My suggestion would be to buy a standard Draco and complete a Form 1 to SBR it yourself. After the approval comes back all you have to do is drill two holes, tap them 10-32 then install whatever stock setup you want. Going that route will save you a lot of money that you can spend on ammunition, magazines, equipment and other accessories.

And a Arsenal or RD gun will be no more reliable than a current production WASR. The high end ones might look better but with the money saved you can build a clone and for a lot less. The smoothing done by the builders can be done by anyone for under $100 and that includes the cost of a Dremel and Kratex used to smooth the action. RD even have a video for the DIG types.

Something else, the standard Draco uses standard AK furniture for the front end. It also uses a standard carrier and bolt but you will need to swap pistons because God Draco uses a slightly short piston as we as a shorter gas tube but everything else is standard AKM.

I have built two standard now and Romanian guns are some of the best out there, especially for the money. I have bought five Romanian guns in the last 18 months and ALL have been perfect. That is two mini Dracos, two standard Dracos and a current production WASR. The Century triggers are pretty amazing as well. I have used at least a dozen Tapco triggers and the Century trigger is a lot nicer.
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Good plan
9/23/2015 2:46:50 AM EDT
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Our sbr law in Washington was repealed so no builds factory only
I went ahead and ordered this from Mississippi Auto Arms

http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/mississippi-auto-arms-ak-sbr-with-115-barrel-in-762x39-wood-p-2936.html
9/23/2015 10:49:01 PM EDT
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Our sbr law in Washington was repealed so no builds factory only
I went ahead and ordered this from Mississippi Auto Arms
http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/images/MAASBRNDSSW.JPG
http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/mississippi-auto-arms-ak-sbr-with-115-barrel-in-762x39-wood-p-2936.html
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That will be cool with the standard trunion because you could put the magpul folding stock and forearm. It will look very good.
9/24/2015 10:27:37 PM EDT
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That will be cool with the standard trunion because you could put the magpul folding stock and forearm. It will look very good.
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Our sbr law in Washington was repealed so no builds factory only
I went ahead and ordered this from Mississippi Auto Arms
http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/images/MAASBRNDSSW.JPG
http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/mississippi-auto-arms-ak-sbr-with-115-barrel-in-762x39-wood-p-2936.html


That will be cool with the standard trunion because you could put the magpul folding stock and forearm. It will look very good.
I'm gonna run the Zhukov and MI keymod rail with the optic specific  top cover to co witness a Vortex Sparc . Also I'm going to remove the muzzle device and add a Silencerco brake not sure If I'm gonna run my Saker or pending Omega .
9/26/2015 8:47:13 AM EDT
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Will that new Magpul Zhukov stock mount on a draco with a ace adapter or is it needing a new rear trunnion installed to use one?
9/26/2015 10:27:33 PM EDT
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It will need a new trunion.  The magpul stock works on rifles with a fixed stock trunion.
9/27/2015 4:13:46 PM EDT
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Interested to hear how the Mississippi SBR is.  Their prices are much more reasonable than most for a factory SBR.  I haven't managed to find any reviews online about their product, or who actually makes them.
9/27/2015 5:09:34 PM EDT
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They are built in house off Nodak NDS1 receivers &l hopefully I can give some feedback soon .
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