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Posted: 3/1/2012 4:53:05 AM EDT
| I would actually prefer that to a K2, I had a K2 and the stock dimensions didn't work right for me. If I could put a shorter ACE stock on a DR-200 it would probably work better for me. I liked the design of the gun it just didn't fit me right. Good deal, I'd have bought it. |
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The only thing on the DR200 I don't care for when I think back and compare it to my old K2 is that darn take-down latch lock. The K2 did not have one and my Maglite sized fingers fumble for it. I have not looked it over but I would not mind removing it. http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/download/file.php?id=60241&t=1 what's the difference between the DR200 versus the K2? I thought they were the same rifle, just imported by different companies. |
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The only thing on the DR200 I don't care for when I think back and compare it to my old K2 is that darn take-down latch lock. The K2 did not have one and my Maglite sized fingers fumble for it. I have not looked it over but I would not mind removing it. http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/download/file.php?id=60241&t=1 what's the difference between the DR200 versus the K2? I thought they were the same rifle, just imported by different companies. The short story is the K2 had "evil" features like folding stock, removable muzzle device, bayonet lug, and of course the thing that hangs down and the DR200 did not. Pre ban and post ban. Importation stopped at about the same time the Chi-Coms did. |
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The "muzzle attachment" is silver soldered on. Take a propane torch and heat it up and it will come off to be replaced by an A2 or A1 flash hider. You will need at least 2 or 3 washers to fill in the gap. You need MAP gas to properly melt the 1200 degree high temp solder the device is held on with. I like it as is. The Koreans sorta stole a march on the ban as the inside of the devise is coned and not flat sided thus still making it a effective flash hider. Think Brit jungle carbine flash hider. I see nothing to be gained by removing it. If I was to go through the trouble I'd have the barrel shortened to 16.2". recrowned,threaded, then install a muzzle device. |
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Congrats on the find, but note that the DR200 was built using barrels with a twist rate of 1:12, so 55 gr ammo will be the most accurate. I had a DR200 that would shoot 3" or 4" groups of 632 gr ammo at 100 yds, but would keyhole at 200 yds. The 55 gr stuff was about 1.25 MOA all the way.
The K2 / AR100 version had a 1:7+ twist, almost 1:8. Enjoy, Noah |
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Where did you get the add-on bayonet lug? I made it up from a lug from a one of those bolt-on pencil barrel baynoet lugs I got in a lot of parts years ago. I just cut the lug off, drilled a hole up through it then threaded the hole on the Woo's lug area between the pins and used a screw I placed there as a stud to mount the lug on, applied JB Weld and clamped it till cured. I used a wire wheel on a dremel to tidy-up the JB weld. Looks seamless. The color was way off between the JB/lug and sight tower so I mixed some flat white/black Rustolem till I got the color I wanted to match the tower and just painted the lug and the JB with a small modeler's brush. So far so good after 40 rounds. If it cracks the JB I'll just remove it. No harm done. |
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I enhanced the Daewoo further by adding a Stormwerks low mount. I put a extra Bushnell Trophy red-dot on it till I find something else. I have a 90 degree selector on the way. I'm still torn on if I want to put a folder on it or not. http://oi41.tinypic.com/w9bdzq.jpg I would. |
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What is a fair price for these rfles in their pre-ban guise? A local shop has had one sitting on the shelf for about a month for $600. I don't really need one but seeing the upgrades yup guys have added to yours has got me thinking. I sold a K2 last year for around $1100. For a DR200 I would guess $600-700 in original shape and around $800 converted. Maybe higher or lower regionally. $600 sounds like a good price for any of them unless it's real beat. |
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I sold a K2 last year for around $1100. For a DR200 I would guess $600-700 in original shape and around $800 converted. Maybe higher or lower regionally. $600 sounds like a good price for any of them unless it's real beat.
I was wrong. They have it listed for $799. It's in nice shape but definitely not mint. No thanks. |
| I bought a DR200 for $700 that was fully converted a few months ago. Unfortunely, the person who did the conversion hit the threads with a Dremal cut off wheel. The muzzle was still good and the threads still worked, but I wanted to have it rethreaded. I got a quote for $200 for it to be chopped back to 16" and threaded for a suppressor. But before I had it sent off for the thread/chop work, I found a K2 barrled upper for $400. So I bought it and sold off the original for $200 or so. Now I have a fully converted DR-200 lower with a K-2 upper (1/7 twist & bayonet lug) for $900. |
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