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Another half breed Ak is born



G kit on a NDS65 reciever and AMD65 folder. This is one of my favorite configurations for a budget ak. Makes a great truck gun. I will park it in a few days and finish it up. I may even do a Duracoat camo pattern.
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Definetly different.


Does the stock have a pad on it?
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Very nice.

I love the looks of your builds.
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What is the thread size for the muzzle break on those G kits?
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It does have the pad on the stock.
The thread is standard 14mmLH. We did a run of those Phoenix fh's in a group buy at Arfcom a year or so ago. I think I am going to use a Smith Ent. brake though. A brake is helpful with a wire stock.
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Here are some pics of my rivets. The Ak-builder jig makes for a picture-perfect rivet.







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What type of wood is that? Walnut like the Polish rifles or is it just awfully old, dirty and stained or something? I don't see much grain but it definitely looks like dark wood. Interesting.
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I think it's Bulgarian. It was painted with a waxy black paint that I stripped off and sprayed with clear coat. Kinda hard to tell from the pics but it looks real nice in person. I actually do not plan on using them. I need a set of poly black hg's.
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Yeah it sorta lets a little grain through but not much...
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Decided to change up to some old Romy wood. That is the DCI's finish from the factory complimented by Ak-Builders rivets (they come black).

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I like the pistol grip much better too...

If you decide to sell the PG, let me know. Will look nice with my Polish Walnut. The orange bakelite is nice but it doesn't match anything except for the bayonet.
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