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AK Fans + Upgrades

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Upgraded this Waffen Werks turd by completely tearing it down and rebuilding it as a sidefolder. New receiver, sidefolder stock and trunnion, Jmac GBC-13 fsb/gb combo, Jmac Amir clone flash hider. Cut the barrel down to 12.5 threaded, cut and crowned it. Topped it off with a TWS GEN 3 topcover with a Primary Arms advanced micro dot. Small, lightweight, zero recoil. All this in the awesome 5.45x39 poison bullet.

That looks really good.

One of these days I am gonna do a AKMSU build. Just assembling all the parts is a pain.
 
Since the AK guys are here, is there any way to put a Magpul Zhukov on a Mak-90. I know that it will be frowned on, but I just hate the thumbhole stock and love everything else about it.
 
AK purists crack me up! I did a “ride along” with OMON in Moscow. All those guys are veterans, and most are former Spetsnatz. They were all using some version of the AK-74, and they had a lot of leeway in how they had them set up.

Every AK I saw in their hands had some sort of RDS and flashlight on it. All had slings and very few ran the military-style sling.

Every single one had an “aftermarket” stock/PG/handguard on it. Stocks with adjustable LOP were the norm. Them boys work in a wide array of temperatures, so it makes sense to have an adjustable stock to make up for variances in clothing layers and body armor.

You know what I didn’t see on a single gun? Wood. Not a wood stock or handguard to be seen. I don’t remember seeing Bakelite either......maybe in some magazines.

American AK owners tend to have a lot of purists in their ranks, while the actual Russians running the guns for a living most definitely are NOT. It’s an interesting dichotomy. I think I trust the real Russkies on this one.
 
AK purists crack me up! I did a “ride along” with OMON in Moscow. All those guys are veterans, and most are former Spetsnatz. They were all using some version of the AK-74, and they had a lot of leeway in how they had them set up.

Every AK I saw in their hands had some sort of RDS and flashlight on it. All had slings and very few ran the military-style sling.

Every single one had an “aftermarket” stock/PG/handguard on it. Stocks with adjustable LOP were the norm. Them boys work in a wide array of temperatures, so it makes sense to have an adjustable stock to make up for variances in clothing layers and body armor.

You know what I didn’t see on a single gun? Wood. Not a wood stock or handguard to be seen. I don’t remember seeing Bakelite either......maybe in some magazines.

American AK owners tend to have a lot of purists in their ranks, while the actual Russians running the guns for a living most definitely are NOT. It’s an interesting dichotomy. I think I trust the real Russkies on this one.
I appreciate both, my user guns are all set up more modern, my collectable guns are left original. Though my arsenals are going up in value if odt listing are anything to go by.
 
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