Saiga Mk 103
Wysłane z mojego SM-G900F przy użyciu Tapatalka
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
It's a Zastava M92PV 7.62x39 pistol I built a few years ago. Purchased brand new for only $430. You could call this a budget SBR. Sanded, stained and finished the wood. Cut off the muzzle thread protector. Mounted a CNC Warrior M92 4 piece brake, after trying something else that made my dental cavity fillings shake and hurt lol. The CNC warrier brake really throws ALL of the concussion forwards, adds a little push to the recoil, but is really useable for a SBR purpose. Did I mention 7.62x39 ballistics for 10'' barrels is pretty darn good?
Once my stamp came back, I used a AK wedge made by a member 762WildBill... see https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...cks&styleid=10
I can't say enout positive about this wedge. It makes the stock angle at the right direction. Without it, the stock hangs sadly downwards from the receiver, causing muzzle climb when shooting. WildBill's wedge gets the angle just right.
You have to drill 2 holes precisely into the back of the receiver, then mount whatever you want.
In my case, I wanted a short and simple OAL, which meant no add on side-folding mechanism. I used an ACE AR stock adapter, and a BCM receiver extension. I decided to cut off the material that holds the buffer detent from the BCM receiver extension so that it would thread farther into the ACE AR stock adapter, allowing the stock to collapse completely That being said, I wouldn't butt-stroke elm trees with the thing. The RE is held in place by threads, loctite, and a set screw. Plenty strong enough for shooting but not crazy abuse.
Carved in the ATF required engravings myself, added a tapco G2 trigger and US PALM grip for 922r compliance. Added a BFG sling with universal front wire adapter threaded through the front sling mount.
Overall I'm happy. If I was willing to spend a WHOLE LOT more time, it could have been meticulously converted into an integrated side-folder and been a little more badass like this http://www.akfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=174048.
GSAD SPIKER:
Arsenal SLR-101S-13:
Arsenal SLR-104FR-34:
Nice collection!
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Very nice collection, what flash hider are you running on the spiker ?
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