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  • #16
    NorCalXJ
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 3992

    Seems like you need to do a lot more research before you make any purchase.
    Terminal Lance

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    • #17
      71kcfdcapt
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 62

      I would suggest a lot of reading on other forums and watching youtube videos on how to build an AK. Look at AKfiles and Weaponsguild. It takes tools and some ability to do it. Riveting, spot welding, heat treating. That said I built my own tooling but I had welders, press, drill press etc.. already. I have built 7 AK 74s so far, all 80 % receivers, all Bulgarian matching number kits, all looked new. Bought from Arms of America, Rguns and Classic firearms. Good Luck!

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      • #18
        ar15barrels
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2006
        • 56989

        Originally posted by Stripeknight
        Could you guys recommend a really good AK-47 parts kit, there are a few sites that have them but I don't know which one to purchase from. I also don't know which kits are good, for example Atlantic is offering a Polish kit for $300 I just want to get a kit before they dry up again or for good. I will also need a barrel.

        Any advice would be very appreciated!
        Something to think about is that if your end goal is purely to OWN an AK, then it will be cheaper in the long run to just purchase a completed rifle.
        If your end goal is to be able to say your built it yourself, then go ahead and build from a parts kit.

        That $300 Polish kit is already demilled, but you will need to add at least $100 for a barrel.
        Then, you will need to populate the barrel.
        If you had to pay someone else to do that, figure on $80 or more.
        Then you can either buy a Nodak receiver for $85 plus FFL transfer, or bend a $30 flat.
        Then there is another $70 or so in hardware and compliance parts.
        There is about $1000 in specialized tooling or you can go to a build party or find someone who has all the tools to assist you in completing the assembly.
        Figure on $100 to $400 to have someone else help finish it depending on what type of kit you start with.
        Randall Rausch

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        • #19
          Stripeknight
          Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 347

          Thanks for all the great posts guys.

          Is there anyone who specializes in putting these AK's together with the kits?

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          • #20
            shooter1975
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Dec 2012
            • 1027

            Yeah Randall, the guy that posted previous to yours! Great guy to deal with! He's built several different types of rifles for me.

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            • #21
              ambis
              Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 153

              Agree with Randall. You will need to invest upward of $2,000 in equipment (not including the gun) to build, unless you are able to scrounge from friends who have a press, blast cabinet, park tank, spot welder, jigs, etc. If you build, you do it because you enjoy the hobby.

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              • #22
                e-clip
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 79

                Best to find a kit with at least the front trunion, because they are getting pretty expensive if bought individually. The rear trunion you can always source later for the kind of stock you desire.

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                • #23
                  AK Junkie
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 262

                  front trunnions go for about $100, so make sure your kit comes with one.

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                  • #24
                    Varg Vikernes
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 2831

                    Another idea is to just convert a Saiga sporter.

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