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Interarms AK-47
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Originally Posted By ozipit:
Originally Posted By nictra:
digging the 105 type rifle there! +1 info on the build please? Flash suppressor model? ..Dish the goods It's a 106cr. Mods were the Ultimak, KCI retainer plate, G2 and a new pistol grip. Had the barrel cut down to about 14 1/2 and threaded 1/2x28 for the Surefire FH which is perm. attached. Went with an open prong style to make cleaning easier. The FH will take several different SF cans. Came out to 16 1/16 and handles very well. The top rifle is an Arsenal 105A1 that the previous owner had worked over into a AK74M configuration. It's a work in progress. So far all I've done is add the Ultimak, a retainer plate, and G2. Picked up a triangle stock to swap out with the poly folder, and plan on setting it up just like the 106 when funds allow. |
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I was bored so I decided to paint my beat up AMD-65
The tan is a little darker than it appears in the pics - stripped it...going to go with tan/green sponge pattern |
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Let us disappoint the Men who are raising themselves upon the ruin of this Country.
~John Adams |
why is it all.....grainy and sandy?
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Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS:
why is it all.....grainy and sandy? Textured Paint |
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Let us disappoint the Men who are raising themselves upon the ruin of this Country.
~John Adams |
I figured that but i see some parts that have "chunks" that makes it kinda look like it was literally thrown into the mud. I kinda like it
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Originally Posted By dcs12345:
I was bored so I decided to paint my beat up AMD-65 The tan is a little darker than it appears in the pics http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff283/dcs12345/414683249_photobucket_81407_.jpg http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff283/dcs12345/414683249_photobucket_81406_.jpg W....T.....F?! |
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Don't worry, it comes off pretty easily. I am thinking about stripping it and going with a darker tan and brown.....
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Let us disappoint the Men who are raising themselves upon the ruin of this Country.
~John Adams |
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My Norinco 56-2 with MK II and M&P9
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i333/El-Machina/radalla-1.jpg |
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Originally Posted By ksenter:
Just acquired this ak74 on Sunday. Took it to the range today and all is great. No keyholing, perfect function, love the compensator. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_001.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_002.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_003.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_004.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_005.jpg my first AK Have you shot it yet? Does it keyhole? A buddy of mine picked up one of these M74's from Wideners. Let us know how it shoots! |
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Originally Posted By Dehammer:
I get tired of hearing all the drama of childbirth from women. I regularly take burrito dumps that require a midwife and whiskey. |
Originally Posted By haydendavid380:
Originally Posted By ksenter:
Just acquired this ak74 on Sunday. Took it to the range today and all is great. No keyholing, perfect function, love the compensator. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_001.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_002.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_003.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_004.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_005.jpg my first AK Have you shot it yet? Does it keyhole? A buddy of mine picked up one of these M74's from Wideners. Let us know how it shoots! |
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Originally Posted By ARsR4ME:
Originally Posted By haydendavid380:
Originally Posted By ksenter:
Just acquired this ak74 on Sunday. Took it to the range today and all is great. No keyholing, perfect function, love the compensator. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_001.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_002.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_003.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_004.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_005.jpg my first AK Have you shot it yet? Does it keyhole? A buddy of mine picked up one of these M74's from Wideners. Let us know how it shoots! I guess it would have been beneficial if I had read the words above your pictures huh. |
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Originally Posted By Dehammer:
I get tired of hearing all the drama of childbirth from women. I regularly take burrito dumps that require a midwife and whiskey. |
haha, as stated, no keyholing. Secondly, performed a "bullet test" in the muzzle and it passed as well. Insert jacketed bullet into muzzle and if some of the bullet remains OUTSIDE of the crown, you have an in-spec barrel. At least, thats the best I know to describe it and I hope I described it properly, someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Gun ran great
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Originally Posted By ksenter:
Just acquired this ak74 on Sunday. Took it to the range today and all is great. No keyholing, perfect function, love the compensator. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_001.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_002.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_003.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_004.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_005.jpg my first AK Just lose that ugly furniture, quick! (No offense) |
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definitely!!! been looking at ironwood designs and a wood set on apex parts. I kinda like the black laminate TimberLine by Tapco too.
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......... me failed English ? That's un-possible.!!
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Arsenal SLR that is staying in the classical configuration. I have an AR-15 (Bushmaster XM15 w/ ACOG M150) that is definitely my go to tactical rifle but I can't help but love the underfold AK. All wood furniture...no plastic (polymer is cool for guys who are looking to get full utility but I like the original look for what I am asking of my rifle).
http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k558/thornejc23/ArsenalSLR954.jpg http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k558/thornejc23/ArsenalSLR952.jpg http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k558/thornejc23/ArsenalSLR956.jpg http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k558/thornejc23/FS11.jpg |
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Originally Posted By ksenter:
definitely!!! been looking at ironwood designs and a wood set on apex parts. I kinda like the black laminate TimberLine by Tapco too. If you're interested in picking up a '74 wood set you might PM me as I'm going to be selling one soon (it comes with my '74 kit). |
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ordered from apex already. thanks though
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Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AKm_02.jpg What model is that? |
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Ain't no changes in the weather, ain't no changes in me -J.J. Cale
"Any pirate stabbing is a good pirate stabbing" - USMC6177 |
Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AKm_02.jpg What model is that? I think that one is a Polish AK. |
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Hi Guys. This is my first post at AR15.com. What a great resource this is. Below are pics of my Arsenal SGL21. I've replaced the stock muzzle brake with a Manticore flash hider, added a US Palm grip and, in the later pictures a MI/US Palm rail system and Aimpoint T1. It's a great setup.
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AK2.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AK3.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/ManticoreCloseup.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AKRifleandRail.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AKRail.jpg |
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nice set up you got there bro! and welcome to ARFCOM!
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Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AR_762_03.jpg Three way prong gas burst image capture. Nooooice! |
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Originally Posted By TheUziButton: Originally Posted By Finslayer83: Originally Posted By TheUziButton: http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AKm_02.jpg What model is that? I think that one is a Polish AK. No the other model. |
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You're like a giant... cock blocking robot, like developed in a secret fucking government lab.
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I was actually trying to capture the flames coming out the sides of the muzzle but they switched to wolf by the time I was able to get some pictures. Yugo m67 makes that thing a flame thrower.
Originally Posted By chris-gonzalez-tx:
Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AR_762_03.jpg Three way prong gas burst image capture. Nooooice! |
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It was this model...
Originally Posted By branch_davidian:
Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.dontblamemeivoted4johnmccain.com/ArfCom/images/2011StormShoot_AKm_02.jpg What model is that? I think that one is a Polish AK. No the other model. |
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Its not impressive but i have never had a problem with it.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z57/kvn_criag/IMG_0322.jpg |
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I think that looks great!!! Who makes her and what did ya pay??
Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By ksenter:
Just acquired this ak74 on Sunday. Took it to the range today and all is great. No keyholing, perfect function, love the compensator. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_001.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_002.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_003.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_004.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/kennysenter/gun%20stuff/ak74_005.jpg my first AK Just lose that ugly furniture, quick! (No offense) |
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Hi guys. On Friday, I received a new milled receiver Bulgarian underfolder from Mike Friend at the Firing Line. It is a thing of beauty... well, as beautiful as an AK 47 can be anyway. The rifle was built on Firing Line's own milled receiver. The parts used were all virgin Bulgarian as was the barrel. The furniture all looks great and the pistol grip is checkered. I don't know the origin of the folding stock and do not know how to determine that. It came with a thirty round Circle Ten waffle pattern magazine. The U.S. parts were the receiver, G2 triggger group, gas piston and slant brake. Only five U.S. parts are needed on a milled receiver AK. It's nice that the Firing Line put all required U.S. parts in/on the gun and did not use a junky magazine to count as three parts. This way, I can use any magazines I wish.
Here are some pics. I wish I could take the magazine quality pics some of you guys take, but I just don't know how. http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/FLAK1.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/FLAK4.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/FLAK3.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/FLAK2.jpg |
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Call me crazy but, I've always liked the looks of the AMD. Had read a few things about the builds from TGI, some good, some not so good. At any rate, I took a chance and ordered one from Centerfire. The gun seems to have been better built than some I've read about. The point at which the folder is attached is cleanly cut but there is some exposed metal showing. No biggy. The button that releases the stock is very stiff. I added one of the stock attachments from AMD Tech and that will be helpful with cheek weld. Before I added this attachment, a nose weld was the best I could achieve.
Anyway, nothing special about this gun except it's mine. If it's reasonably accurate and 100% reliable, I'll have what I expected to have. One thing I dislike about this gun is that TGI used a Tapco magazine to count as three U.S. parts and the G2 trigger group ans the other three parts. This means, to use a better magazine, I'll have to add three U.S. parts and beyond the pistol grip, things get rataher dicey for a putz like me. http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AMD2.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/WhiteWillie/AMD1.jpg |
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Member NRA, GOA, USCCA, VVMF. And a Nation WITHOUT a leader!
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Originally Posted By gameboy:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/hkpsg1/ak.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/hkpsg1/ak1.jpg Yes, the shiny parts are silver. Arsenal SAS M-7, 7.62x39 swapped furniture for wooden ones and sanded off finish due to cosmetic issues with original finish running off from CLP BreakFree Solvent. B-E-A-Utiful! |
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Here is my addition to the thread. Wasr 10/63 with MI front rail Ergo grip and some tapco extras.
http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/AntoniojRomero/gunpics084.jpg http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/AntoniojRomero/gunpics085.jpg http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq342/AntoniojRomero/gunpics088.jpg enjoy |
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Awesome AKs
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