Thanks guys, it's 'what I do!" I love the early Russian stuff!
Camera is an older 3 Mpix Canon Powershot G1, they are up to 5Mpix on the G5, but the 4 Mpix G3 is the best camera out of that series. I highly recommend it if you can't afford the Canon EOS 10D which I like to use alot.
ANYWAYS, I took those pics in haste a while ago, so I would have some reference pics to look at before boxing the parts up for storage.
I have a deal pending on an actual 1951 Type I parts kit, all matching, and in great shape, and if it goes through, I will definately be doing another photo shoot with T1, T2, and both painted and blued T3's, all of them are matching kits. I plan on making a plexiglass display with all of them, if I can figure out a good way to hold the parts together without being obtrusive. Campy is pointing out the friction cam on the last pics (1971 AKM) that ever so slightly slows the hammer on it's return swing to hitting the firing pin. That mechanism will only be found on stamped receiver guns, about post 1960, after general AK-47 production ended. To Rickinvegas...<smile>
P.s. note the safety sear on the AKM trigger group is marked with Arabic serial number...that trigger group is from an AKM that was 100% made in Russia, but shipped to UAR factions in the early 70's.
-C