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Posted: 2/14/2021 4:14:33 PM EDT
[Last Edit: L_S_SHOE]
Based on responses from another thread, I've decided to keep and de-ban my MAK 90.
Parts are scarce, and I was hoping you guys could give me guidance on which of the following handguard retainers, gas blocks, and front sight blocks will work. My understanding is that anything made for a milled receiver will work (even though the MAK 90 is stamped). Handguard retainer: https://www.k-var.com/retainer-bulgarian-for-lower-handguard-ak-47-classic Gas block: https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=1622 https://www.apexgunparts.com/russian-akm-milled-gas-block-ex.html Front sight block: https://www.k-var.com/front-sight-block-assembly-ak-47-pin-holes-75-apart-barrel-id-590-arsenal-bulgaria https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=1579 The cleaning rod, muzzle nut/break can be had directly from PolyTech. If anyone is selling or has links to the actual Chicom parts, or other parts which would be better suited, please let me know. Original wood can be found on GB, but is very expensive. Thanks in advance. |
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Don't know about parts these days as I did.mine quite a while ago...............so here is.some motivation for you OP.
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Originally Posted By NoMoAMMO: Don't know about parts these days as I did.mine quite a while ago...............so here is.some motivation for you OP. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56078/20210214_152238_jpg-1825280.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56078/20210214_152254_jpg-1825281.JPG View Quote Looks great! |
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Hope you are not going to fix it up to get bought back.
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Unnervingly polite, capably violent...
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Originally Posted By 64tinc: Hope you are not going to fix it up to get bought back. View Quote Bought back by whom? The government? Fuck ‘em, it wasn’t theirs to begin with. OP; for Chinese parts you can browse the Marketplace on AKFiles or the Classifieds on the AK Forum, but the second one moves pretty slow. Stuff goes quickly on the ‘Files so you need to be ready to move quickly on stuff when it pops up. |
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Originally Posted By Ironhandjohn: Bought back by whom? The government? Fuck ‘em, it wasn’t theirs to begin with. OP; for Chinese parts you can browse the Marketplace on AKFiles or the Classifieds on the AK Forum, but the second one moves pretty slow. Stuff goes quickly on the ‘Files so you need to be ready to move quickly on stuff when it pops up. View Quote Thanks! I guess I need to go ahead and join AKFiles. |
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My early Mak90 is at LRK Mechanical getting a spiker refurb now.
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I did one during the lockdown. I just ordered the parts from Polytech. The furniture I had from years ago when it was cheap. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/96666153-1536-43F3-AC4C-9AB2AF67AA96_jpe-1826533.JPG View Quote Looks good. Is that the original barrel and gas block, but with the PolyTech spiker added? Any issues with cleaning rod fitment? |
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Better to die for something than live for nothing
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I.like the spiker a lot! I was going to do that with mine but it still had the original detent and enough.of the bayonet lock on the gas block I didn't want to change it. It was one of the early converts. Just umtacked the muzzle nut weld it had and did the 922 stuff.
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Originally Posted By Seattle206: Any of the Type-3 AK-47 gas block and front sight base will work on the MAK barrel. The AKM gas blocks are designed for the skinny pencil barrels opposed to the thicker AK-47 diameter barrels found on Chinese AK's. I believe the links of the gas block/fsb you provided might require drilling the retainer pin holes and possibly the gas port hole too. I de-banned my NHM using take off Bulgarian Type-3 gas block/fsb, perfect fit. For the MAK I used the PolytechUSA spiker FSB and a Bulgarian gas block. Two Rivers Arms hot blued the parts then installed them onto the rifles. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48878600066_f420d2fb69_b.jpg View Quote Beautiful rifles. They look perfect. Any issues with the type 3 gas block, the cleaning rod, and the spiker all fitting together? Did you to reshape or mill a grove along the bottom of the gas block? Also, know where I might find a type 3 Bulgarian gas block and FSB? |
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Also, question for you guys with Spikers. How does a Spiker handle with the extra weight at the front end, compared to a non-Spiker Type 56 clone?
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Originally Posted By L_S_SHOE: Also, question for you guys with Spikers. How does a Spiker handle with the extra weight at the front end, compared to a non-Spiker Type 56 clone? View Quote I used to have an old PolyTech spiker back in the early 2000s that got shot all the time. The front end issue I noticed right off the bat is how much heat radiates from the bayonet to my hand. All AKs get very hot very fast, but the spike channels a lot of heat directly under the support hand. |
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De-ban?
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Better to die for something than live for nothing
TX, USA
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Originally Posted By L_S_SHOE: Beautiful rifles. They look perfect. Any issues with the type 3 gas block, the cleaning rod, and the spiker all fitting together? Did you to reshape or mill a grove along the bottom of the gas block? Also, know where I might find a type 3 Bulgarian gas block and FSB? View Quote TWA shaved the very bottom portion of the gas block cleaning rod channel flat so the bayonet can close. I bought my gas blocks years ago for like $25/each so I'm not sure how much they sell for now. You might be successful on gunbroker. |
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I did a few Chinese debans a few years ago. I purchased front sights and gas blocks from a milled polish rifles. The Polish parts are nice because they are blued and match the Chinese bluing better then the painted or parkerized Bulgarian parts. One of them I used the Polytech spiker front sight, came out great. Attached File
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Well...LRK did an awesome job. I’m still waiting on Ironwood to get me my angle cut stock. Here it is with a sub-cal kit and PSA ALG trigger installed. I think it’s going to look nice with the stock on it. Hope the .22 kit runs good.
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Better to die for something than live for nothing
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Making me want to add a spiker to mine!!
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Whatever you do don’t use a tapco G2 trigger, I tried 2 of them and both caused unsafe firing. Just use the factory Norinco trigger and don’t worry about silly laws. Trying to be 922r or whatever me replacing my amazing factory trigger with some USA made crap was big mistake. I owned the Norinco for 5 years fired 12,000 rounds and nobody ever cared I added Chinese wood stock kit and kept factory trigger.
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Question for you guys on this. I have been interested in doing the same. I have a MAK90 from the mid 90's in the safe. On the barrel, can the original one be threaded? Is there enough there to thread it once the FSB is pulled?
If I buy a Polytech complete FSB base with bayonet, what other parts do I need? |
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Better to die for something than live for nothing
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Originally Posted By MOMIL: Question for you guys on this. I have been interested in doing the same. I have a MAK90 from the mid 90's in the safe. On the barrel, can the original one be threaded? Is there enough there to thread it once the FSB is pulled? If I buy a Polytech complete FSB base with bayonet, what other parts do I need? View Quote I've seen some with enough meat left to thread, but the threads wont be as deep as factory. |
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Originally Posted By NoMoAMMO: 94-04 Assault Weapons Ban. Aka evil features ban View Quote Chinese ban era was 90 to 94-ish, no Chinese rifles imported after 94. MAK90 = Modified AK 1990. In 1990 Chinese rifles had the bayonet lug, cleaning rod loop and barrel threads removed. And had the lovely thumbhole stock. If you use Bulgarian/Hungarian milled gas block and FSB to de-ban and want a bayonet, you need to use the milled style bayonet (as shown in Dana's pics above) instead of the later Chinese AKM style. |
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one is a Poly bayo folder , one is a Mak 90 , i had the mak-90 for years and on a whim decided to do the work, think i bought the Poly early 90's , the Mak not too long after , to give you an idea i bought the furniture new from Kengs and it was just under $100 buck for the complete set
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Originally Posted By Alaskacajun: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/90213/2cfpr41-1816662.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/90213/2qipiiw-1816663.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/90213/2ezkcyg-1816664.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/90213/2csgmjt-1816666.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/90213/5apetc-1816667.jpg did mine several years ago. Ironwood Designs wood. Tapco trigger, etc the stain is red food coloring, Minwax Sedona Red #222, and about 30 coats of polyurethane clear. - Clint View Quote Clint - the wood on your MAK looks amazing. I tried to get my Ironwood pieces to that level of sheen but didn't make it. Can you share how you applied the 30 coats of poly clear, and what you did between each coat? |
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