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- The BIG Guide To Romanian AK Variants And Accessories!
The md 86 is the 5 45x39 variant of the AIM rifle It is the rifle currently in use by the Romanian Military and features a few big design upgrades versus the previous AIM rifles Unlike other 5 45 AK variants, the gas block on this rifle retains the same angle as its earlier predecessors and does not have the 90 degree block
- 300BO | AK Rifles
The major advantage is acoustic especially with a suppressor For everything else, 7 62x39 reigns supreme Its no different than the little 22, for my small varmint uses, 22 short subsonics get it done and are as quiet as a pellet rifle, but not worth a damn for bigger stuff or anything outside 30 yards
- My original Soviet AKM pouch | AK Rifles
Yes, the 5 cell was the earliest type and was issued with type 1s and type 2s, produced from ~ late 1949- ~ early 1955 After this the AK was issued with only 4 mags up until the present day, the 4th slot of the AK-74 mag pouch was for spare stripper clips Both of those ink stamps are factory Russian, looks like yours is 1951 production
- Changing Barrel | AK Rifles
So, my only question is: Can anyone tell me the name contact info of an experienced AK 'smith who can put a new, accurate, threaded barrel on a Bulgarian (Arsenal SLR-95) milled receiver? A local AK guru who, unfortunately, no longer does AK work, said the milled receiver makes this a real witch (and you can correct my spelling) Thank you, Richard
- Front trunion locating and drilling jig - AK Rifles
Slide the AK trunion on to the threaded end of the bolt until hits the bullet guide turn the nut until the nut is flush with the face of the trunion (If your going to use the tool on a 5 45 trunion you will need to remove a slight bit of metal from the threads of the bolt to allow the trunion to fit on it
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