I thought this looked like an interesting AK selector modification...
http://www.sniperhandle.com/p1.html
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I thought this looked like an interesting AK selector modification...
http://www.sniperhandle.com/p1.html
Attachment 10415
S/F
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Remember, it's gonna work backwards and you will have to permanently alter your reciever.
Movement is the reverse of, 'natural' (IE: push back to fire, forward to safe).
If you look at the selector markings of a IDF issued Galil they work in the same direction...
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In Hebrew; (S) Safe, (A) Semi, (R) Repeat
I'm not sold on this as something I want to do yet, but I do think it has potential...
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Perm mod the receiver? No thanks.
Dave is correct. The natural motion to take it off safe is to move it forward.....which is how the US civilian Magnum Research and Action Arms Galil's worked.
The military Galil operates in reverse, forward is safe and back is fire, and it's not natural at all, and is in fact a pain in my ass.
I've had several semi auto Galil's through the last couple of decades and never had an issue with the selector.......
Action Arms/IMI Model 329 AR in 7.62 NATO:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9/P1050523.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9/P1050524.jpg
Magnum Research pre-86 dealer sample SAR in 5.56 NATO:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...R/P1050875.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...R/P1050877.jpg
I honestly almost find it easier to just use the selector as you would a standard AK.
I think I will stick with the original.
Just because a country issues it doesn't make it practical, after all they developed the desert eagle and mako furniture and I wouldn't count those as the crowning achievements of modern small arms. If you try it and it works for you then more power to you, at the end of the day that's all that matters irregardless of what anyone else thinks.