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Russian KrinKov I have always been a fan

Strip the red and slap on some Amber shellac. If I remember correctly that camo job on the rifle you did looked great.
 
I still do not get the Krinkov name. It is a made-up Russian sounding name.
They are called AKS-74U in Russian. There never was a short barrelled Russian version of AK47.
AKS-74U (Skladyvayusvhiysya, folding, Ukorochennyi, shortened) is issued to police, in a submachine role. Before that, APS, Stechkin Automatic Pistol, played that role.
 
I still do not get the Krinkov name. It is a made-up Russian sounding name.
They are called AKS-74U in Russian. There never was a short barrelled Russian version of AK47.
AKS-74U (Skladyvayusvhiysya, folding, Ukorochennyi, shortened) is issued to police, in a submachine role. Before that, APS Stechkin Automatic Pistol, played that role.
You will be okay, we are here incase you need a shoulder. Thank you for straightening that right up what a travesty.

BTW I'm just picking on you cause your so passionate about it.





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I still do not get the Krinkov name. It is a made-up Russian sounding name.
They are called AKS-74U in Russian. There never was a short barrelled Russian version of AK47.
AKS-74U (Skladyvayusvhiysya, folding, Ukorochennyi, shortened) is issued to police, in a submachine role. Before that, APS Stechkin Automatic Pistol, played that role.
I just call mine suchka
 
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