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2/23/2008 8:14:11 PM EDT
I am planning on defending the home stead against some cans & water bottles in the near future.  Anbody got experiance with one of these? Is it good to go or junk? Any imput is appricated
2/25/2008 2:40:10 PM EDT
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I am planning on defending the home stead against some cans & water bottles in the near future.  Anbody got experiance with one of these? Is it good to go or junk? Any imput is appricated


I asked a KP question a few days ago and got 0 responses as well.  I guess there isn't a lot of experience with them over here.  I would go try rimfire central.
2/26/2008 2:01:29 AM EDT
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I am planning on defending the home stead against some cans & water bottles in the near future.  Anbody got experiance with one of these? Is it good to go or junk? Any imput is appricated


I asked a KP question a few days ago and got 0 responses as well.  I guess there isn't a lot of experience with them over here.  I would go try rimfire central.


I've had mine for a few years now and have not had any problems.  It still utilize the stock receiver and most of the internals.  However, there are a few parts included in the kit that replace the internal stock parts.  To me it is just as good as a stock 10/22, but more fun to shoot.



www.krinkerplinker.com

CKxx, what was your question?  I read your post, but didn't understand the question.


2/26/2008 7:18:52 PM EDT
[#3]
they are fine i have had no problems
2/26/2008 8:27:12 PM EDT
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I am planning on defending the home stead against some cans & water bottles in the near future.  Anbody got experiance with one of these? Is it good to go or junk? Any imput is appricated


I asked a KP question a few days ago and got 0 responses as well.  I guess there isn't a lot of experience with them over here.  I would go try rimfire central.


CKxx, what was your question?  I read your post, but didn't understand the question.




Yes, I was ramblin...thinking out loud a bit there.  My main question was if a KIDD trigger will fit into the kit?

ETA: and what kind of accuracy you get from the KP barrel?
2/26/2008 10:11:01 PM EDT
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I am planning on defending the home stead against some cans & water bottles in the near future.  Anbody got experiance with one of these? Is it good to go or junk? Any imput is appricated


I asked a KP question a few days ago and got 0 responses as well.  I guess there isn't a lot of experience with them over here.  I would go try rimfire central.


CKxx, what was your question?  I read your post, but didn't understand the question.





Yes, I was ramblin...thinking out loud a bit there.  My main question was if a KIDD trigger will fit into the kit?

ETA: and what kind of accuracy you get from the KP barrel?


I have no experience with the KIDD trigger.  If it replaces the stock trigger then it should work.  I have only shot it up to 25yds and it is a tack driver.  I'm very impressed with the accuracy and sight system.
2/27/2008 3:38:34 AM EDT
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Not only is it very relaible and accurate but the folding stock is the best I've tried.  It could do with a lerger pistol-grip from a real AK but that is the only 'negative' comment I have.



2/27/2008 11:55:51 AM EDT
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Very popular up here in Canada.  Lots of guys have them.  Some pictures stolen from our picture thread.

I had a 16" one.  The fake suppressor was alittle heavy for me so I had a friend make me a thread protector to cover it, or I was eventually going to put an AR flash hider on it.

Some pictures. :D

img67.imageshack.us/img67/4807/shorty029nu1.jpg
i43.photobucket.com/albums/e386/pitdogboy/HPIM0377.jpg
www.likestuff.com/guns/pictures/2ndkrinkerwithscope/small/2ndkrinkerscope4small.jpg
photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sctm/v115/219/57/736411240/n736411240_421506_1825.jpg
2/27/2008 12:04:23 PM EDT
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I have a Norrell 10/22 trigger pack and I bought one of the short Krinker kits.  It is a lot of fun to shoot but it has a downside as taking the gun apart for cleaning with the Krinker kit is a ROYAL PITA!

With a Full auto it gets dirty quick and every thousand rounds you need to clean...

Other then that, it is a lot of fun!
2/27/2008 2:12:27 PM EDT
[#9]
Thanks for all the replys, I guess I will be ordering one tonight...
2/27/2008 2:16:10 PM EDT
[#10]
I bought a kit a year or two ago but haven't gotten around to building the thing yet.

Nice to see pics and positive comments here about them.
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