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Originally Posted By Inimicalone: This thread has been inspiring! I've been wanting to form 1 my amd65 and suppress it. @tex-zen what did it take to get the tranquillo brake on the commie threads? The Larue tranquillo suppressor is what I want to put on it. View Quote On the FEYG they already had a cheesey 5/8x24 sleeve on the barrel for suppressors |
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Interesting, does the sleeve screw on to the threads like a bushing?
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Thanks for the photo to illustrate.
I'll find a better solution than that. Thanks tx-zen. |
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My DA Wolverine is currently in jail. Can’t wait to join this thread!
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Originally Posted By Norinco982lover: Added just a few more little things since the pic but this is the gist of it. Enjoying the KP9. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243189/546289E9-0FD7-4729-AF06-852ABC99A653-1828933.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TX-Zen: KP/KR9 is one of my all time favorite AKs, by a long shot View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TX-Zen: Originally Posted By Norinco982lover: Added just a few more little things since the pic but this is the gist of it. Enjoying the KP9. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243189/546289E9-0FD7-4729-AF06-852ABC99A653-1828933.jpg Coming from you, that's saying a lot too! My Wolfman is still in jail, but hoping it's out in the next month or so. Can't wait to post up pics. |
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Originally Posted By wayfaerer320: Coming from you, that's saying a lot too! My Wolfman is still in jail, but hoping it's out in the next month or so. Can't wait to post up pics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wayfaerer320: Originally Posted By TX-Zen: Originally Posted By Norinco982lover: Added just a few more little things since the pic but this is the gist of it. Enjoying the KP9. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243189/546289E9-0FD7-4729-AF06-852ABC99A653-1828933.jpg Coming from you, that's saying a lot too! My Wolfman is still in jail, but hoping it's out in the next month or so. Can't wait to post up pics. I'd be interested in hearing about the Wolfman when you get it. I have the Wolf 9SD and am really happy with it, but I've heard the Wolfman is way better |
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Waited almost a year to be able to add to this thread, YHM resonator k using a jmac suppressor mount
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waiting on my Nomad 30 to get out of jail :D
what is your guys "perfect" barrel length for a suppressed AK? I'm going to try my first on a 10.5" Barrel,M24x1.5, J-MAC x-37 Brake/Adapter, KNS piston. Any tips would be much appreciated! |
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Originally Posted By GAZ32: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187224/57BD86D0-AFC8-481B-A86A-84BE17F79577_jpe-1944633.JPG View Quote May I ask what adapter & suppressor you are running? |
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Originally Posted By 556sniper: Now that my zpap92 SBR underfolder conversion has been completed this gun is much more capable with the suppressor. The stock is rock solid allowing consistant accurate shots at longer distances with the Wolverine. I am still using the factory piston is it neccesary to put in a KNS piston? So far it cycles subs/supers perfectly.https://i.imgur.com/irWGcXt.jpeg View Quote Mine is very similar and I notice that is very gassy with supers. I put a KNS piston in mine, but haven't had a chance to tune it yet. I'm expecting it to make a huge difference. |
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Resonator on the way, hoping my wasr threads are straight!
Anyone se one of these in an Ak? Would a buffer be in order? |
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I have a Resonator and thinking of suppressing my Zavasta...
Is a KNS adjustable piston a necessity? |
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I bought all this equipment. What do you mean that the dead AREN'T coming back to life?
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Originally Posted By Dog1: I have a Resonator and thinking of suppressing my Zavasta... Is a KNS adjustable piston a necessity? View Quote I’d personally say it’s highly recommended in terms of reduced parts wear and just making the gun more comfortable to shoot. Only had one AK that wouldn’t function reliably without one. All the others I’ve tried my Wolverine on would cycle and function fine with a stock piston, but it did seem like it was running the action faster and harder. |
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Originally Posted By B2k4E: I’d personally say it’s highly recommended in terms of reduced parts wear and just making the gun more comfortable to shoot. Only had one AK that wouldn’t function reliably without one. All the others I’ve tried my Wolverine on would cycle and function fine with a stock piston, but it did seem like it was running the action faster and harder. View Quote Thx..I went ahead and ordered one. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
My Wolfman was finally approved - pics coming soon (KP-9 content)...
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Originally Posted By wayfaerer320: KP-9 w/ Dead Air Wolfman: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/KP92_jpg-2333890.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/KP91_jpg-2333891.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269084/KP93__2__jpg-2333894.JPG View Quote |
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Has anyone installed the KNS piston in a Saiga 7.62x39? I noticed that my gas piston length is shorter than a standard AKM, but that a standard AKM bolt group will fit. Trying to decide which one to get.
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anyone suppressed using cyclable subsonic ammo using the KNS.
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I know this isn't exactly the thread for it, but since so many seem to be running night vision...
I just tried a few things out on my Saiga suppressed SBR. I put a TA33 ACOG on the zenitco topcover. Definitely have a chin weld, but it isn't too bad. I was planning on a the 3x24 instead to get a lower height over bore, but am reconsidering that. Another consideration, I just pulled the DBAL A3 from my home defense SBR and put it on the right side of the AK. Obviously I'd prefer to top mount it, and use my TAPS switch, but this isn't possible without committing to AR height optics. Is it "worth it" to go AR height? I am using an AK100 style stock from KVAR. I'm curious if what y'all think, since so many of you seem to be using AR height optics. |
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Originally Posted By Couch-Commando: I know this isn't exactly the thread for it, but since so many seem to be running night vision... I just tried a few things out on my Saiga suppressed SBR. I put a TA33 ACOG on the zenitco topcover. Definitely have a chin weld, but it isn't too bad. I was planning on a the 3x24 instead to get a lower height over bore, but am reconsidering that. Another consideration, I just pulled the DBAL A3 from my home defense SBR and put it on the right side of the AK. Obviously I'd prefer to top mount it, and use my TAPS switch, but this isn't possible without committing to AR height optics. Is it "worth it" to go AR height? I am using an AK100 style stock from KVAR. I'm curious if what y'all think, since so many of you seem to be using AR height optics. View Quote |
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Zastava, MI rail, Silencerco Omega, KNS piston installed. Freaking love this set up. Everyone said it would be difficult, and that baffle strikes were a concern. Everything went together well. Only complaint is that it's a little gassy to the face, but I haven't got the piston tuned yet either. If I can get a sweet spot I'll be stoked big time. And adding NV IR light/Lazer capability.
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Originally Posted By Couch-Commando: I know this isn't exactly the thread for it, but since so many seem to be running night vision... I just tried a few things out on my Saiga suppressed SBR. I put a TA33 ACOG on the zenitco topcover. Definitely have a chin weld, but it isn't too bad. I was planning on a the 3x24 instead to get a lower height over bore, but am reconsidering that. Another consideration, I just pulled the DBAL A3 from my home defense SBR and put it on the right side of the AK. Obviously I'd prefer to top mount it, and use my TAPS switch, but this isn't possible without committing to AR height optics. Is it "worth it" to go AR height? I am using an AK100 style stock from KVAR. I'm curious if what y'all think, since so many of you seem to be using AR height optics. View Quote I use ACOGs on several of my AKs with a chin weld, ACOGs can and do work great |
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