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My ears were burning.
The Krink is basically the perfect PDW. It's tiny, takes common mags and ammo, fires a rifle cartridge in an MP5-sized weapon, hides basically anywhere, and is actually a capable weapon despite being designed as a big compromise.
I'm a big fan of the AKS-74U, even more so with the Bulgarian blast diffuser.
I can't remember the designation off the top of my head, but the 7.562x39 shorty is turbo rad.
I have 4 rifles that were on my "reasonable to own" bucket list. The AKS-74U was one of them and I recently got something close. This one is an SLR in 5.56.
This is my first AK purchase and probably the only one I will own. Also the first pistol where I drilled a hole in the receiver. I did a terrible job shaping the hole but the folding hardware works.
All I am missing is that Bulgy 4-piece FH. Currently has an adapter and brake for a suppressor.
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I own this one. 107ur
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My suggestion is not to run your rifle with a booster unless you need it to get the rifle to cycle reliably as all you'd be doing is overgassing it. All of my krinks run 100% without a booster. Perhaps they're needed more in full auto. Of course they do look good with the booster when hanging on the wall.
Those 4pc fh are hard to find, expensive and heavy. I'd go for a classic krinkov brake first. Runs the same and is lighter.
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