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Posted: 5/31/2018 11:30:58 PM EDT
The Lynx AK47 Pistol is a semi auto 7.62×39 AKM Pistol built in Poland by WBP Rogow-$649
https://armsofamerica.com/ak47pistollynxpolishclassic-wbp.aspx https://www.atlanticfirearms.com/component/virtuemart/shipping-pistols/ak-pistol-wbp-lynx-classic-detail.html?Itemid=0 http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/05/31/lynx-polish-import/ |
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Someone needs to come out witha faux-wood stabilizer/brace. It's the only thing keeping me from an AK pistol setup.
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I'm liking the 10" chrome lined barrel with standard handguards.
Just need some details on the removal of the muzzle protector and what is underneath it. |
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I had a parts kit for a Polish Krink back in the 90s, sold it for way more than I paid but Poland makes nice AKs! I’d like one to file a Form 1 and build as a SBR!
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I had a parts kit for a Polish Krink back in the 90s, sold it for way more than I paid but Poland makes nice AKs! I’d like one to file a Form 1 and build as a SBR! View Quote |
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Depends.
These pistols are WBP. FB-Radom (Circle 11) is considered the primo Polish AK builder. WBP builds a very nice AK though. I really wanna get one of these soon and brace the little guy. |
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If these things are the same quality or better than the under folder kits we used to get then this thing should be a home run. Not a fan of the shipping cost though
I have a PAP threaded hinge from CNC warrior for an M92 project I have been slacking on getting the pistol for. Maybe it will work on this. The 4 piece flash hider I bought from them however won't so I guess I still need an M92. |
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AK47 PISTOL- LYNX TACTICAL-WBP is just on the market
with threaded barrel and other cool features but no rear sight |
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I'd like to see some reviews on it. That flash hider is absolutely hideous though.
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Can anyone speak to the effectiveness of a 7.63X39 round out of a 10" barrel to.guy who only knows that answer as it relates to 5.56?
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Another question.
If an underfolder is ultimately the plan and this comes with the underfolder trunion, how involved is installing an underfolder stock? What about a brace? |
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What I'd like to know, is the company who makes these Polish AK's today, the same company who made them in the 90's. Many times they will say made in Poland, wanting us to assume they are the same company who made the good ones years ago. Like the Hungarian AK's made a few years ago. The importers wanted us to assume they were made by FEG, when in actuality, a few years ago, FEG was making home appliances. Or Bulgarian made AK's by ISM, which had nothing to do with Arsenal of Bulgaria. Shell game. GARY View Quote |
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I believe Radom is still operating, filling Polish Military contracts.
WBP does some work with Radom. The Lynx barrel is FB Radom. My lower handguard also marked circle 11. |
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I also understand that the original military factory in Radom is no more. View Quote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FB_%22%C5%81ucznik%22_Radom They're the ones making the MSBS (aka Grot): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSBS_rifle Here is a page with their civilian products: http://fabrykabroni.pl/en/produkty/karabinki-sportowe/ A variant of the Beryl was briefly imported to the US years ago. |
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WBP works directly with FB Radom as a sub contractor and they also purchase parts from FB like the barrels. Atlantic Firearms and Arms of America are also FB Radom factory authorized vendors . Unlike the competition WBP actually uses FB barrels.
AK47 Pistol Sale |
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Congrats!
Watch the removal video on Atlantic's site. Are you doing a brace? |
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I'd order one tomorrow if I was confident I could get PSAs soon to be released triangle brace to work on it.
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Got a threaded version a couple of days ago!!
IMG_1911 by 556 Channel (HD), on Flickr IMG_1914 by 556 Channel (HD), on Flickr |
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Got a threaded version a couple of days ago!! https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4840/46070582655_ccfa26893f_b.jpg IMG_1911 by 556 Channel (HD), on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4906/46070619445_efe7362da0_b.jpg IMG_1914 by 556 Channel (HD), on Flickr View Quote Do you think it will hold up well? |
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Quoted: Not super sure, I didn't have an opportunity to compare it to the first batch. Did they change anything? If so, what's the difference? View Quote I am not sure if WBP change the paint process or not. I really want to get one but afraid the paint is not "durable" Do you ever shoot to confirm the paint still good after normal use? Thanks, |
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nice set up Wayneone1, mind my asking what AR adaptor you're using on that?
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Are these a better option than the Romanian Dracos? Looking for opinions. Thanks.
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Anyone? View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Bottom pic is current config. No problems hittiing nearly hidden targets at 200+ yards. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/127213/IMG_20181222_134951_013_1__jpg-781422_JPG-884428.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/127213/53300045_372710706790871_7772367187586580480_o_jpg-884429.JPG View Quote |
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Just got my Lynx yesterday, so I'm resurrecting this thread-
I see that the Lynx has an underfolder trunnion (I have no idea how this differs from a fixed stock or side folder trunnion, but understand where the difference would be). I've seen the braces that mount via the pistol grip, and I've seen some people suggest that the underfolder trunnion which may not be as well suited to being drilled and tapped as a different trunnion, is simply too thin to get a good set of threads to engage. What's the best way to VERY STURDILY attach either a pistol brace or (after Form 1, obviously) a stock to the firearm? thanks!! eta: @slowmethinks @Evil_Ryu @wayne1one |
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Just got my Lynx yesterday, so I'm resurrecting this thread- I see that the Lynx has an underfolder trunnion (I have no idea how this differs from a fixed stock or side folder trunnion, but understand where the difference would be). I've seen the braces that mount via the pistol grip, and I've seen some people suggest that the underfolder trunnion which may not be as well suited to being drilled and tapped as a different trunnion, is simply too thin to get a good set of threads to engage. What's the best way to VERY STURDILY attach either a pistol brace or (after Form 1, obviously) a stock to the firearm? thanks!! eta: @slowmethinks @Evil_Ryu @wayne1one View Quote |
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