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xdeslitx 06-19-2012 09:23 PM

finally :tup:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e...619_173105.jpg

Imperial 06-20-2012 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by xdeslitx (Post 1780495)

Came out looking pretty sick. =)

So when are we shooting it? ;-)

xdeslitx 06-20-2012 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Imperial (Post 1780997)
Came out looking pretty sick. =)

So when are we shooting it? ;-)

Don't know about you but Im shooting it today and tomorrow and hopefully saturday at an IPSC match if I can borrow a holster. The one I have isn't the right size :roflpuke2:

mdxj 06-20-2012 11:31 PM

Just broke down and ordered a new AR. I have a Sig 556 as my main AR but I want a traditional ar now so I ordered a BCM upper. Not sure on the lower right now but its going to be my new coyote rig. I can't wait to run it and see what it can do. Picked up a BCM bolt carrier and gunfighter charging handle too. Here is the upper: BCM SS410™ 16" Mid Length Upper Receiver Group w/ Midwest Industries SSG2 12" Handguard 1/8 Twist

tvfreakazoid 06-21-2012 07:11 AM

I'm thinking about building my own AK47 kit. I have posted on other forums so i can get some opionions (It would be my first AK and first to have one built. But i have shot ak's before)

I'm getting that its better to buy a pre built ak cause it will be cheaper and less of a pain in the *** to build one. Or get a wasr and have rifle dynamics upgrade the wasr. But since i live in cali, with ffl fee's, shipping charges, bullet button, i'll end up paying over 1k if i go this route. Hell i'll end up paying the same to have one built. But i won't have to go through an FFL dealer and i can buy my own aftermarket kits.

I don't have any tools but occasionally we have build parties and usually they have all the necessary tools to have ak's built.

I want your thoughts, opionions or suggestions! Have anyone of guys built your own AK? How would you say it compares to say a wasr or even a arsenal ak's. (quality of the build, finish and how does it shot :tup:)

Here's one of the kit i may get, but it is pricey.

1969 Izhmash AKM Parts Kit

tvfreakazoid 06-21-2012 07:13 AM

Oh i wish kali would allow suppressors. :shakes head:

ImportConvert 06-23-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by tvfreakazoid (Post 1783017)
I'm thinking about building my own AK47 kit. I have posted on other forums so i can get some opionions (It would be my first AK and first to have one built. But i have shot ak's before)

I'm getting that its better to buy a pre built ak cause it will be cheaper and less of a pain in the *** to build one. Or get a wasr and have rifle dynamics upgrade the wasr. But since i live in cali, with ffl fee's, shipping charges, bullet button, i'll end up paying over 1k if i go this route. Hell i'll end up paying the same to have one built. But i won't have to go through an FFL dealer and i can buy my own aftermarket kits.

I don't have any tools but occasionally we have build parties and usually they have all the necessary tools to have ak's built.

I want your thoughts, opionions or suggestions! Have anyone of guys built your own AK? How would you say it compares to say a wasr or even a arsenal ak's. (quality of the build, finish and how does it shot :tup:)

Here's one of the kit i may get, but it is pricey.

1969 Izhmash AKM Parts Kit

I bought an AK, and am now selling it, they just aren't for me.
WTS: SA-M7 $1650 shipped CONUS - AR15.COM

mdxj 06-23-2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by tvfreakazoid (Post 1783017)
I'm thinking about building my own AK47 kit. I have posted on other forums so i can get some opionions (It would be my first AK and first to have one built. But i have shot ak's before)

I'm getting that its better to buy a pre built ak cause it will be cheaper and less of a pain in the *** to build one. Or get a wasr and have rifle dynamics upgrade the wasr. But since i live in cali, with ffl fee's, shipping charges, bullet button, i'll end up paying over 1k if i go this route. Hell i'll end up paying the same to have one built. But i won't have to go through an FFL dealer and i can buy my own aftermarket kits.

I don't have any tools but occasionally we have build parties and usually they have all the necessary tools to have ak's built.

I want your thoughts, opionions or suggestions! Have anyone of guys built your own AK? How would you say it compares to say a wasr or even a arsenal ak's. (quality of the build, finish and how does it shot :tup:)

Here's one of the kit i may get, but it is pricey.

1969 Izhmash AKM Parts Kit

Its not cheap to send out, but if you are good with tools and have access to a press then its pretty cheap to convert a Saiga into a traditional AK yourself. The parts are easy to get, just have to make sure it stays ATF complaint since its an imported weapon. In stock form, Saiga's are surprisingly accurate and its a brand new, Russian AK.

Boost_lee 06-24-2012 12:57 AM

I'm a total noob when it comes to guns, but I finally went to an indoor range and fired/handled my first handgun ever.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...623_213836.jpg

Had a blast! I think it was a Ruger SR9. I fired at 8,10,15,25, and 30ft. I hope this doesn't turn into another expensive hobby :D

xdeslitx 06-24-2012 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Boost_lee (Post 1788216)
I hope this doesn't turn into another expensive hobby :D

:stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:
LOL I started late Feb this year and I'm totally hooked. I can't even tell you how much I've spent on my very limited budget but it's a lot of fun so I don't regret spending the money.

Boost_lee 06-24-2012 02:54 PM

thanks for the warning :)

tvfreakazoid 06-26-2012 04:20 AM

WOW that's a nice arsenal. It's a milled rec right?

It's a little pricey for an AK. I know that milled ones are more expensive plus it's a kvar.

How many rounds do you have through it and how old is it by the way?

And is this the warsaw or nato size buttstock?

You said that you don't have the "thread protector"! what is that by the way?

If i did decide to buy you would have to put a solar tactical 2 bullet button on that sucker in order for you to ship it to cali to my ffl unfortunately.


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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 1787710)
I bought an AK, and am now selling it, they just aren't for me.
WTS: SA-M7 $1650 shipped CONUS - AR15.COM


tvfreakazoid 06-26-2012 04:24 AM

Well i'm also thinking about buying a romy kit that already has the original rifle. It's a romy G version. It's much cheaper than the link i provided and since this is my first build it might be a safer route.

I don't have any experience and no tools of any kind to get this built my self. I would have to wait for a build party and hope that people with some experience would be willing to help a rookie out.

I'm in no rush and i do want to get the parts.


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Originally Posted by mdxj (Post 1787780)
Its not cheap to send out, but if you are good with tools and have access to a press then its pretty cheap to convert a Saiga into a traditional AK yourself. The parts are easy to get, just have to make sure it stays ATF complaint since its an imported weapon. In stock form, Saiga's are surprisingly accurate and its a brand new, Russian AK.


mdxj 06-26-2012 04:44 AM

Didnt see you were in Cali, that makes it much more complicated! You may be able to own a saiga in stock form since they are imported in with a traditional rifle stock and can only use their priority 10 rd mags. I am not sure if they have been submitted for testing and are on the aproved list though.

Imperial 06-26-2012 05:26 PM

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My custom Kimbers. =)


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