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Oh, and here's were you can get it on PDF. http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...42#post4306842
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Thank you Mike. Nice looking build you have there too. You guys forced me to finish up the builds. lol Enjoy. Polish and Romanian Underfolders. Here's an UF group shot.
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Nice work Mach. I like the way it shows off the differences in folder material and angle. The Romy gives you a chance at good sight picture without having to work so hard at bending. The others are a little better on recoil by being a straight line.
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You do extremely nice work 69Mach1.
Both in your tutorials, and your builds. |
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Thank you sir.
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AIMSMALL, they're both just parkarized. I haven't had the time to paint any of them yet. I've got 12 cans of alumahyde II just sitting here....lol
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it needs it BAD...
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Absolutely. Was it park'd at the last party?
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Yeah but I reparked it at the norcal bp and it ended up gray. Then the fake can finish came off so I just went ghetto and spray painted it for now.
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I did a video on using the AK-builder bending Jig... was my First You Tube Video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqdnQ1Yei_4 [YT]wqdnQ1Yei_4[/YT] |
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But is there anyway to get an AK-47 buttstock that has as more of a downward angle to it than the standard buttstock (like the one folder shown)? I'm trying to find either a fixed buttstock, or even better an adjustable buttstock, that angles more toward the ground. Any ideas? |
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So Mach..............
You gonna add to this tutorial for milled re-weld builds also? (crosses fingers , and says a little AK builder prayer). |
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Any idea where I can get a Chinese buttstock for an AK-47? I've got a rubber butt pad that I already use that gives some additional downward slant. If I put it on the Chinese buttstock, it would be even better. Last edited by Tisdel; 09-13-2010 at 10:57 PM.. Reason: addendum |
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Rivets
Since this is an AK building thread, it seems like an appropriate place to ask a question about the riveting of AK's.
Is there a wide variation in the quality of the rivets used to build AK's? Are the rivets heat treated or tempered in any way? I'm asking this because I've just returned 2 AK's where the rear trunnion rivets bent backwards bad enought to cause the rear trunnion to separate slightly from the receiver. This occurred on the IO Inc CASAR. Twice--on 2 separate rifles. |
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I'd like to thank you Mach on your tutorial,also to the others who post, great info. I haven't been to a BP due to my schedule, so I purchased all the necessary tooling I need from Curtis @AK-Builders. Just started my first build today and by following the tutorial step by step my build (first) is coming together. I can see why it is "ADDICTING",but I gotta watch myself ,wait till my better half finds out what I spent on tooling(lol). Again thanks .
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Awesome write up!
These would be great at a shotgun party! "PULL!!!"
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If there is any aspect of the build that worries me, it's the amount of time and effort in moving the barrel in tiny increments - testing and moving a little more. Sounds nerve racking. At a build party, I'm betting the press is in high demand - how long does it take on average to get the barrel pressed, tested and adjusted per build? How many have to start from scratch because they overshot the head space? -R |
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If you use an existing matching trunnion and barrel it shouldn't be a problem, but always check. Yes, you press in a bit at a time. You can use a threaded rod and blocks to do so.
I've overpressed one and driven it back out with a large hammer and a soft brass 1" punch. |
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