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Foreign Weapons and Obscure Builds

One thing you might inquire on is putting a new tritium vial in the night sights. You can pick up a clip on sight and put in vials yourself. Numrich has the clip on sight (part 1572330), push out the old dead vial, and slide in a new one. Size you need is 1.5mm x 6mm. I got mine here (tritiumkeychains.com), they do ship from overseas but are cheap. Green shows up pretty good. The kit I got recently has the paint on sights, but your 1986 kit looks just like the one I built mine on.
Good call! I flipped the NS up on the FSB to insure it was there but sadly was so excited about everything else I didn't go into a good inspection. I was just thinking about that a few days ago I would love to have some new tritium in there popping.
 
Great news! Get some top loading drums. These angle forward for more ground clearance and are a real military item. There are Yugo versions of these, but they are rare. Most are Romanian and a few Russians that probably came in with Romanian stuff. It has been said that the Chinese pattern AK drum was a commercial endeavor. These work fine though. The angled ones are much more "military grade".

THIS:

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NOT THIS:


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On the hunt now!
 
Good call! I flipped the NS up on the FSB to insure it was there but sadly was so excited about everything else I didn't go into a good inspection. I was just thinking about that a few days ago I would love to have some new tritium in there popping.

It is a bit of a pickle to get the one out on the flip sight, and you might need to drill it a bit bigger to fit or even get it out. The clip on is easy, as you just push it out then use a drop of superglue/ red locktight to secure it. Since you are having it built, might as well have them put it in there.
 
It is a bit of a pickle to get the one out on the flip sight, and you might need to drill it a bit bigger to fit or even get it out. The clip on is easy, as you just push it out then use a drop of superglue/ red locktight to secure it. Since you are having it built, might as well have them put it in there.
Time to interrupt Sean at 2 rivers again haha he'll probably be lining up the gas block when I call :lol: I'm a bit skeptical of removing and inserting trikum vials myself though not sure if the concern is warranted or just based on the general fear of radioactive material?
 
If you get on Numrich's e-mail list, they send out coupons on occasion. Managed to pick up another M72B1 kit for $216 shipped with 20% off. Coupons were one time use, so if you know someone who might have one of these still sitting around unused in their e-mail, it knocked $50 off the cost of the kit. I'm going with a 16" barrel on mine this time, and probably a folding triangle stock (haven't decided). Here's the M72B1 I built couple of months back. Only real issue I had was the rear rivets, they aren't too pretty. They are long and getting them to look right on the opposite side was hard. I've ordered another set of rivets to correct it, so hopefully I can just replace them and do a better job.

For the barrel, I was able to get an original one from Centerfire before they ran out. I took a gamble with it for $79 but got a good one, so ended up putting a US grip on it instead to round out my 922r parts.

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Looks good man! How bad were the rear rivets?
I love gambling on parts kits and bbls! Thus far I'm winning!!

I've seen the RPK shorties. They're pretty BA. Gonna do something like this but with a folder? That's gonna be sweeeeet please share on here as you build if you'd like!
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Great news! Get some top loading drums. These angle forward for more ground clearance and are a real military item. There are Yugo versions of these, but they are rare. Most are Romanian and a few Russians that probably came in with Romanian stuff. It has been said that the Chinese pattern AK drum was a commercial endeavor. These work fine though. The angled ones are much more "military grade".

THIS:

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NOT THIS:


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This is what I got so far for RPK food dishes

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3x 40 Molot bakes
2x 30 Tula Bakes pulled from stash to run
A back loading drum
The Yugo mag that came with the kit electro penned

I'm hunting those top loading drums time meow
 
Looks good man! How bad were the rear rivets?
I love gambling on parts kits and bbls! Thus far I'm winning!!

I've seen the RPK shorties. They're pretty BA. Gonna do something like this but with a folder? That's gonna be sweeeeet please share on here as you build if you'd like!

They weren't that bad, just not as rounded over as I'd like them to be. It was enough to hold the rear trunion but nowhere near enough to match the other side. Keep in mind this is the rivets that I did myself. There's three long rivets that are a pain as you have to shape the head on the opposite side. One on the front trunion, and two on the rear. The rest are short and just are crushed flat (I used a riveting jig and a 12 ton press).

It will be short like the one you had pictured, but with the folding stock eventually. I'm waiting on the receiver to come in before I can build it. For this one I went with a nitride coated barrel from ak-builders, and the receiver from Recreator Blanks. It will have a fighter muzzle break from Robski (ak operators union) and a generic side rail scope mount. Its an older kit and has a painted on night sight, so I'll probably change that out.

Far as removing the tritium vial, you just get a sharp knife and push/pry it out. Soak it in solvent if needed to loosen it up. Then, if needed, drill the hole out a little larger and put the new one in (it just slides in) and put a drop of super glue gel/epoxy on top.
 
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