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Great pics, I really like the M21s.
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Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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I enjoyed that tremendously––- thanks for taking the time to post the great pics!!!
Tony |
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Other than the Eotech, what other optics are in use?
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Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement. |
Primary arms red dots. They co-witness well with the front sights on the AK's We had a couple of the tru-glo red dots, both failed. Previously I had an ACOG, and an IOR Valdada CQB 3x. The deal these days is you can't post your optics back home...so, pretty much what you've got on hand you stick with.
Love that IOR CQB...but it sits up really high, and is too heavy. I think the ACOG is the way to go. |
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Learn the french language by using these two words "we surrender".
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Thanks a bunch - this is great. My question is the third rivet in the rear trunnion; what is the trunnion difference back there from the m70?
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Are you a contractor?
Marshall at PA would probably be pleasantly surprised to hear you're using his micro dots in 'stan. |
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Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement. |
Yep, contractor. His stuff works very well. I put a modified M70B front rail on one of the other M21's, and a bottom half rail on the other. Awaiting the Stormwerkz sight mounts, and Ace adapters to fix up the others.
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Learn the french language by using these two words "we surrender".
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Why the change to a 5.56 ak?
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Each company has it's own thing going on. Ex Pat's get' the 5.56, all others get the 7.62. Of course the 7.62 is the way to go...but ya know....it is nice to have some more magazine room on the vest for a change.
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Learn the french language by using these two words "we surrender".
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The M21 appears to be a great improvment. This has really made me wish for someone to import it or alternatively for parts kits.
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Can you take a couple pictures of the folding stock mechanism and the end of the receiver that the stock fits into?
The Trip C Ugandans have those here but I would feel weird asking them to take the stock off for me. I want one of those M21 side folding stocks. How did the stock come off? 2 screw like a Romanian wire folder? |
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Stock comes off just like the M70B's. Bolt thru the rear of the receiver/trunion. It's actually a pretty nice mechanism. I've got one of the stocks off now, and will try and get a pic tomorrow.
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Learn the french language by using these two words "we surrender".
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Appreciate the pics! That is an interesting rear trunion with the bolt going through it. Haven't seen that before.
That stock definately won't work with a std ak trunion. I had an Ace stock years ago but didn't cut the tang. Got one right after the AWB ended with the ugly block.. Ordered it direct from Ace and was told to get the Super Short stock by the guy on the phone - bad idea. Too short even with the extended block. By the way back in 09 or 10 the SOC Ugandans at Camp Liberty had brand new Yugo krinks. Reminded me I need to finish my home build M92 kit one of these years. edited |
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Very Galilish / Velmetish. Thank you for the pics I was thinking of a M92 project but have a few Galil / Velmet sites may make a run at a clone.
Jim |
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That's what I thought too! I was all excited...the rifle I went to sniper school with back in the day!
Above question M4's....in A-stan, believe it or not, M4's are pretty rare with PSD/security.. If it's a direct contract from a US company...usually, but the issues with ammo availability, and end user agreements...it's easier to get in the AK variants. I only had one gig that had M4's, the rest....pick the best AK, and kit it out. Don't get me started on the fake Pakistani Glocks, and Berettas's.... |
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Learn the french language by using these two words "we surrender".
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I gotcha, was chattin with one of our guys the other day, learned the "customer" issues them their gear.
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Wow! Thanks for the info. I particularly like those rear trunion pictures. With the flood of M92 and M85 pistols coming in, lots of discussions on what to put on that rear for a stock. That M21 looks like it would address the serial number issue on the PAPs.
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Great pictures and thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted By ReconRover:
Don't get me started on the fake Pakistani Glocks, and Berettas's.... By the way you got any Romanian AK's on the FOB? I swear I was looking at Wasr10's up in Baghdad (stamped 7.62x39 AK's no dimples). Can you snag a picture of what else is available? I'd love to see a Paki Glock. |
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Subscribed.
Thanks Recon!! |
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Run with scissors!!!!
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Very cool..thanks for sharing! Zastava....please send us some of these....and plenty of mags too.
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Very cool yugo's I've got a M70 as well, w/ all the wood furniture, just a basic, but I like it. Yours are really cool I'll probably get another one and make it tacticool! Nice pics, thanks for sharing.
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I kinda winced a bit when I read you ordered Promags, I would not bet my life on a Promag, especially where you are.
Of course this is just me. |
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Hello, do you know what thread is on the M21 barrel? M14x1 LH? I'm considering to replace flash hider by a better one. Thanks!
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Originally Posted By Bret: I know this is an old thread, but it seems appropriate for me to reply here. I had a M21SB kit built by Two Rivers Arms. They made the receivers and had the barrels custom profiled. The flash hider is permanently attached to get just over 16". The finishes on virtually all of the kit parts are original. https://i.postimg.cc/k4dP7xhM/Zastava-M21-SB-left-view.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/50qdy6ZB/Zastava-M21-SB-right-view.jpg View Quote Damn I hope Zastava USA can get these in |
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That is a good looking rifle! Where did you find the parts kit?
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Bowman Arms in Florida imported the kits.
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He mentioned that they want to keep the internals original. I have to wonder why considering that they'll need to be semiauto anyway. I'd much rather have the original furniture than trigger group. It's not like we'd be missing out on a Geissele trigger. The Tapco G2 in mine works just fine. I'm sure there are others that could work.
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Bump, because I'm starting to hear wildly unsubstantiated rumors that these could be imported shortly.
ETA: If/when this happens, I'll have an M90 priced to fookin move! |
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Originally Posted By AZ5326X2: Bump, because I'm starting to hear wildly unsubstantiated rumors that these could be imported shortly. ETA: If/when this happens, I'll have an M90 priced to fookin move! View Quote I built M90 parts kits and they came in, so this will probably be no different. :) |
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Originally Posted By AZ5326X2: Bump, because I'm starting to hear wildly unsubstantiated rumors that these could be imported shortly. ETA: If/when this happens, I'll have an M90 priced to fookin move! View Quote Where are you hearing this? It has to be true because it’s exactly what I want to hear |
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