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Very nice B_D! Have you posted details of what you have? What rail system are you using? Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz211/lunadescent/DSC04775.jpg Very nice B_D! Have you posted details of what you have? What rail system are you using? Thanks. Those are Midwest Ind. rails, looking to get a pair myself. Their AR-15 rails are great! |
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Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz211/lunadescent/DSC04775.jpg Very nice B_D! Have you posted details of what you have? What rail system are you using? Thanks. Midwest Yugo quad rail, Primary Arms micro dot gen 3 with killflash, TLR-1 with C-4 led, Magpul AFG, Magpul MS2 sling, and Hogue pistol grip all on a Century M70AB2. Still need to upgrade to some XS night sights, an A2 flashider, and replace the trigger for a nice double hook and she will be done. |
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Awesome rigs!
Let's see more, more, more. |
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Originally Posted By MJ1:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/montereyjack/441d1468.jpg ....................MJ...................... 67/68 .RVN. A Galil grip and an HK port buffer?? |
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Originally Posted By xjedix:
Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
That's a lot of work to get an AK to be like an AR. Only difference is this one is throwing 2x the lead with each squeeze. D. he does have a point. I love my AKs |
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Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
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Looks like it's done to me. What else do you have planned?
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Originally Posted By Lumpy196: Originally Posted By MJ1: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/montereyjack/441d1468.jpg ....................MJ...................... 67/68 .RVN. A Galil grip and an HK port buffer?? I think it's actually a Valmet port buffer since they're designed for an AK receiver cover. |
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“A man ought to do what he thinks is right” - John Wayne
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson |
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Originally Posted By Ago-Fidelis:
I'm not really a big fan of "modernized/tactical" versions of AK variants, but this one.... me likey mucho!! I STOLE this pic off snipers hide from a poster named 'robino', its a firingline build. This and any 'krink' like it float my boat. LOVE it |
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It's a CAA lower (green) with a Magpul AFG (black). I did a little bit of filing on the AFG so that it would sit farther back, leaving the front of the CAA and Magpul flush. Unmodified, the AFG extended about an inch past the end of the CAA lower. |
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Originally Posted By TheWarhammer:
Originally Posted By Fields_Overseer:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/rlkeely/IMGP3108.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/rlkeely/IMGP3107.jpg what foregrip is that? It's a CAA lower (green) with a Magpul AFG (black). I did a little bit of filing on the AFG so that it would sit farther back, leaving the front of the CAA and Magpul flush. Unmodified, the AFG extended about an inch past the end fo the CAA lower. thank you, i knew it was the afg, but never saw a forend have it fit so well, if it was the same color it would look damn near one piece. Good job! I may have to try it. |
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Originally Posted By GDubya:
Another Krebs KTR with a few tweaks http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee87/GDubyaS45/KTR08RHS.jpg I see you have the Krebs rail? DOes it heep the scope zeroed very well after moving up and down to take the ak apart? |
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I'd really like to own an AK like this. Clint |
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Sorry but I don't have anything to contribute at this point, although I am currently planning a practical AK and just picked up another AK for the purpose a couple of weeks ago.
I hate to show my ignorance, but what exactly is the Magpul AFG? What is its purpose? How is it properly gripped and utilized? And, do you find it to be a significant improvement over the more traditional HG. Never been much for VFGs of rifles but I've never tried one of these so I'm curious about it. I guess I tend to be a KISS type and avoid adding doo-dads just for the sake of having them. But, if something adds significant value with no detriment I don't want to dismiss it prematurely. |
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I want one. I bought a verticle fore grip, but that definitely interfered with mag changes.
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Ok, thanks for the reply. After posting the above questions I did a little research and found some online reviews. They said pretty much the same as you. I guess I'd have to try one to see if it fit me or not since it seems to just be a personal preference sort of thing. Seems some people like them and some don't.
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I'm still strangly drawn to that rifle... and one similar belonging to TX-Zen.
Damnit! Quit posting it! I must resist... I must RESIST... I MUST RESIST! Resistance is futile. But I really don't need it, or need to drop the load of cash to buy and pay uncle sam the tax. Oh well, still like to dream. Nice weapon. |
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the AFG...
barbie accessory. Good money maker for all those who hop onboard for anything that has "MAGPUL" stamped on it. unfortunately its pretty useless. And awkward. |
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Originally Posted By Dieter122:
the AFG... barbie accessory. Good money maker for all those who hop onboard for anything that has "MAGPUL" stamped on it. unfortunately its pretty useless. And awkward. I said the same thing... then a buddy loaned me his for a weekend. Then I got my own and did some mods to it, trimmed it up so a TLR-1 fits right up next to it, cut off the front 2" because I only use the angled part. It is not as awkward or uncomfortable as you think and really allows you to control your muzzle. Get over yourself and really give it a try before you shit on it. |
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Originally Posted By Dieter122:
the AFG... barbie accessory. Good money maker for all those who hop onboard for anything that has "MAGPUL" stamped on it. unfortunately its pretty useless. And awkward. Asshat much? |
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Originally Posted By Dieter122:
the AFG... barbie accessory. Good money maker for all those who hop onboard for anything that has "MAGPUL" stamped on it. unfortunately its pretty useless. And awkward. Translation: "It doesn't work for me, so I'm going to rip on everyone who does like it." |
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Originally Posted By Dieter122:
Originally Posted By AJSully421:
Originally Posted By Dieter122:
the AFG... barbie accessory. Good money maker for all those who hop onboard for anything that has "MAGPUL" stamped on it. unfortunately its pretty useless. And awkward. I said the same thing... then a buddy loaned me his for a weekend. Then I got my own and did some mods to it, trimmed it up so a TLR-1 fits right up next to it, cut off the front 2" because I only use the angled part. It is not as awkward or uncomfortable as you think and really allows you to control your muzzle. Get over yourself and really give it a try before you shit on it. I have tried it...on a M4 type. No thanks. this is about as useful as "AK RECOIL BUFFERS". If a $3 piece of plastic REALLY enhanced ones grip and the ergonomics of rifles, it would of been invented awhile ago. I dont see this AFG as a groundbreaking piece. Its more a fad. That is my opinion of course. http://cdn1.thefirearmsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/afg_9-tfb.jpg http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/6264/afg41tfbtm.jpg That's a pretty impressive statement of personal ignorance... Oh well, nothing new here. The AFG has been debated to death on the AR boards. Do a search there. Basically its a product that facilitates the hand forward grip that has been developed, and proved, by the competitive (read 3 Gun) community to be one of the most effective means of controlling recoil and muzzle jump and indexing the muzzle quickly between multiple targets. This grip has finally made its way into the mainstream of military training and shooting. And like most all the other innovations developed in the competition sports which have become mainstream like red dot sights and muzzle brakes and free float fore-ends...its amazing to those with simple minds to small to imagined it themselves, that it could work at all... |
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For my ak it puts my wrist in a more natural position. The stock hand guards put a weird kink in my wrist almost like Im trying to turn it inside out. When I angle my wrist the correct way to hold it theres such a small grip surface that it doesn't make any sense to not go this or a stubby fore grip route.
Anyway this is a picture thread not a product bashing thread. |
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Originally Posted By Slug64:
For my ak it puts my wrist in a more natural position. The stock hand guards put a weird kink in my wrist almost like Im trying to turn it inside out. When I angle my wrist the correct way to hold it theres such a small grip surface that it doesn't make any sense to not go this or a stubby fore grip route. Anyway this is a picture thread not a product bashing thread. +1 I don't use it as pictured on the AR above. I use it in place of a stubby VFG and it feels very natural. |
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Not the clearest pictures, sorry.
My buddy's WASR 10/63: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/Renegade3745/Shooting/DSCF3823.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/Renegade3745/Shooting/DSCF3714.jpg And my WASR GP75: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/Renegade3745/Guns/DSCF3843.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/Renegade3745/Guns/DSCF3840.jpg |
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