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here it is now i will have updated pics next week with vertical charging handle and polish also TWS rear peep sight
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here it is now i will have updated pics next week with vertical charging handle and polish also TWS rear peep sight
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Originally Posted By Wamba2:
AK Collections.... http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l117/pedroesper/Collection.jpg http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l117/pedroesper/Collection1.jpg |
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"The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse." --James Madison
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Very nice
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Battle Arms Development
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Originally Posted By LVSharpshooter:
Draco .223 SBR with IOR Micro Dot http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/eaa0ad66-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/8d3ea4f2-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/d4dfd1bf-1.jpg Frickin' Sweet! |
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What handgaurds on your draco sbr,are they polymer?
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Originally Posted By manican:
What handgaurds on your draco sbr,are they polymer? Those look like the polymer MFT. |
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Yeap it's MFT, top and bottom hand guards held together by 4 screw.
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Sweet SBR.
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Celer, Silens, Mortalitas "Swift, Silent, Deadly" |
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Originally Posted By LVSharpshooter:
Draco .223 SBR with IOR Micro Dot http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/eaa0ad66-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/8d3ea4f2-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/fishgut/d4dfd1bf-1.jpg Very nice! I'm thinking of getting a .223 Draco and doing the same. How accurate is it? Any issues with feeding? Thanks. |
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I haven't test out accuracy yet but when I do I'll have it post here. There are no feeding problem, is reliable as any AK
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I ♥ Снайперская винтовка Драгунова
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My Romanian M-10 762
http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/5449/img4703f.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/6168/img4702c.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/5008/img4699cy.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c318/ZUMin3K/1321231263555.jpg Shooting with CA grip Not really as bad as it looks but still http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c318/ZUMin3K/2011-08-13103352-1.jpg http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c318/ZUMin3K/2011-08-13120613.jpg Are those mags modified to take only 10 rounds? Do you feel like the grip thingie is worth it over having to have a bullet button? |
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With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s.
The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. |
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Originally Posted By mhagarman: My Romanian M-10 762 http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/5449/img4703f.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/6168/img4702c.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/5008/img4699cy.jpg By mhagarman at 2012-01-14 That might just be the most accessorized AK I've ever seen. How much does it weigh? |
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Originally Posted By TheGrandIllusion:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/shaneclose792/Shooting/HPIM0087.jpg lol thats interesting. A bakelite clone? I like it |
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Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS:
Originally Posted By TheGrandIllusion:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/shaneclose792/Shooting/HPIM0087.jpg lol thats interesting. A bakelite clone? I like it Me too, I just saw some today! There made by TAPCO....................Sully |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s. The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. How do they become 'legally owned'? Does CA have a pre-ban policy like NY where you can buy any mag made before 1994 (which includes most Combloc mags)? Or did you personally have to own the mags before the ban was imposed? |
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Originally Posted By sully3acr:
Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS:
Originally Posted By TheGrandIllusion:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/shaneclose792/Shooting/HPIM0087.jpg lol thats interesting. A bakelite clone? I like it Me too, I just saw some today! There made by TAPCO....................Sully I know its Tapco but did it come in that color or is that something he did? I stay away from Tapco so i dont know which colors they come in |
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Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS: Originally Posted By sully3acr: Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS: Originally Posted By TheGrandIllusion: http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/shaneclose792/Shooting/HPIM0087.jpg lol thats interesting. A bakelite clone? I like it Me too, I just saw some today! There made by TAPCO....................Sully I know its Tapco but did it come in that color or is that something he did? I stay away from Tapco so i dont know which colors they come in Tapco makes them in that color, as well as PG's. I would still stay away. |
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Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS:
Originally Posted By sully3acr:
Originally Posted By ZEROTHOMAS:
Originally Posted By TheGrandIllusion:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c395/shaneclose792/Shooting/HPIM0087.jpg lol thats interesting. A bakelite clone? I like it Me too, I just saw some today! There made by TAPCO....................Sully I know its Tapco but did it come in that color or is that something he did? I stay away from Tapco so i dont know which colors they come in Tapco just started doing the 7.62x39 Bakelite color mags. They've been doing 5.45x39 for a few months. I used to be in your camp when it comes to the use of Tapco products but I learned that the magazines are just fine for fun at the range. I have three Tapco AK magazines and have never had any issues with then except for the black 30 rounder. It was real stiff and would take only 27 rounds. I left it loaded for a week and it has been loading and feeding 30 rounds perfectly ever since. The orange one will go out for a test when we get a little break from the weather. Their G2 triggers and AK sight adjustment tools are very high quality as well. |
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Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s. The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. How do they become 'legally owned'? Does CA have a pre-ban policy like NY where you can buy any mag made before 1994 (which includes most Combloc mags)? Or did you personally have to own the mags before the ban was imposed? Well, in CA it is not illegal to posses 30 round magazines. It is illegal to manufacture or import new 30 round magazines (parts kits are OK to import). If you owned the magazines legally before 2000, you can use them in a rifle that does not have a magazine lock. So an LEO would have to prove that you either imported or manufactured a magazine illegally, within the last three years (three year statute of limitations). It is not illegal to keep magazines that you have found. The mag law is basically meaningless, EXCEPT for the part about using a 30 round magazine in a maglocked rifle, as that is illegal whether the magazine itself is legal or not. |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s. The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. How do they become 'legally owned'? Does CA have a pre-ban policy like NY where you can buy any mag made before 1994 (which includes most Combloc mags)? Or did you personally have to own the mags before the ban was imposed? Well, in CA it is not illegal to posses 30 round magazines. It is illegal to manufacture or import new 30 round magazines (parts kits are OK to import). If you owned the magazines legally before 2000, you can use them in a rifle that does not have a magazine lock. So an LEO would have to prove that you either imported or manufactured a magazine illegally, within the last three years (three year statute of limitations). It is not illegal to keep magazines that you have found. The mag law is basically meaningless, EXCEPT for the part about using a 30 round magazine in a maglocked rifle, as that is illegal whether the magazine itself is legal or not. Interesting. So when you say 'found', does that mean that 30-rounders are legal for sale WITHIN CA, or did you personally have to be a resident of CA and own a 30-rounder before 2000? I ask all this b/c there's a chance I'll be moving from TX to CA, and I'm wondering what to do with all my 30-rounders. |
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Originally Posted By d90king:
Here are a few of mine Vepr K http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/acb18e20.jpg Arsenal SA M7 Carbine - Ultimak - Aimpoint T1 - Battle Comp AKBC - Vickers Padded VCAS http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/f100c7bf.jpg http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/dc1d647e.jpg Polish UF Built By Derek at Azek http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/34495600.jpg VZ58 SF http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/beaef780.jpg Arsenal SGL 21 - Ultimak http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t5/d90king/c8e58e02.jpg Wow, that's some badass photography there. How do you like the AKBC so far? Is the flash decent or is it pretty blasty? |
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Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s. The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. How do they become 'legally owned'? Does CA have a pre-ban policy like NY where you can buy any mag made before 1994 (which includes most Combloc mags)? Or did you personally have to own the mags before the ban was imposed? Well, in CA it is not illegal to posses 30 round magazines. It is illegal to manufacture or import new 30 round magazines (parts kits are OK to import). If you owned the magazines legally before 2000, you can use them in a rifle that does not have a magazine lock. So an LEO would have to prove that you either imported or manufactured a magazine illegally, within the last three years (three year statute of limitations). It is not illegal to keep magazines that you have found. The mag law is basically meaningless, EXCEPT for the part about using a 30 round magazine in a maglocked rifle, as that is illegal whether the magazine itself is legal or not. Interesting. So when you say 'found', does that mean that 30-rounders are legal for sale WITHIN CA, or did you personally have to be a resident of CA and own a 30-rounder before 2000? I ask all this b/c there's a chance I'll be moving from TX to CA, and I'm wondering what to do with all my 30-rounders. They are not transferable between parties, no. But say you were out shooting and found a mag someone had dropped (people lose mags out here in BLM land all the time, believe me), it would be legal to keep and use. You can disassemble them and bring them with you to convert to 10 rounders, leave them out of state, or use them illegally here, which I do not advise. That being said, the chances of you actually getting in trouble for it are pretty slim. I repeat, this would be illegal. |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By kalash74:
Originally Posted By Standard:
With the grip thingy we can use our legally owned thirty round mags. With a bullet button you can only use 10s. The AK bullet button is pretty awkward to manipulate compared to an AR, so I feel that it's worth it. It's weird at first, but after a few minutes you hardly notice. I use a BB on my ARs though. I have some thirtys, but all others I buy as rebuilds and convert to 10s. How do they become 'legally owned'? Does CA have a pre-ban policy like NY where you can buy any mag made before 1994 (which includes most Combloc mags)? Or did you personally have to own the mags before the ban was imposed? Well, in CA it is not illegal to posses 30 round magazines. It is illegal to manufacture or import new 30 round magazines (parts kits are OK to import). If you owned the magazines legally before 2000, you can use them in a rifle that does not have a magazine lock. So an LEO would have to prove that you either imported or manufactured a magazine illegally, within the last three years (three year statute of limitations). It is not illegal to keep magazines that you have found. The mag law is basically meaningless, EXCEPT for the part about using a 30 round magazine in a maglocked rifle, as that is illegal whether the magazine itself is legal or not. Interesting. So when you say 'found', does that mean that 30-rounders are legal for sale WITHIN CA, or did you personally have to be a resident of CA and own a 30-rounder before 2000? I ask all this b/c there's a chance I'll be moving from TX to CA, and I'm wondering what to do with all my 30-rounders. They are not transferable between parties, no. But say you were out shooting and found a mag someone had dropped (people lose mags out here in BLM land all the time, believe me), it would be legal to keep and use. You can disassemble them and bring them with you to convert to 10 rounders, leave them out of state, or use them illegally here, which I do not advise. That being said, the chances of you actually getting in trouble for it are pretty slim. I repeat, this would be illegal. The laws there make no sense. Can't you guys try to get things back in your favor over there? It's just rediculous pointless crap. |
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