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I was interested in getting a Zastava PAP are they pretty well built and well accurate compared for an ak?
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Centurion 39 Conversion to make it NJ compliant
spfn88 replied to spfn88's topic in AK Variant Discussion
Well I'll just wait til Nov. 2012 when chapter 54 expires hopefully no renewal. -
So I want to get a Centurion 39 Sporter, but would it be better to pin the compensator on it or just put a thumbhole stock on it. There is no bayonet lug and the magazines will not be shipped with the rifle. Is a Thumbhole stock not considered a pistol grip? Or is it? I was wondering if the ATI fiberforce stock would be ok?
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Used Pilkington's rust blue solution and got two carding brushes off of Brownells. Had Lodi Welding build me a pan 1/8 inch thick 40x5.5x5.5. Followed Larry Potterfield's video on youtube and used Birchwood Casey blue and rust remover to strip the finish off of the Wasr. This is 5 applications. Once the rifle was stripped with the agent, I used a dremel and some of the steel polishers to remove some of the hard to reach places of the finish. Removed the muzzle nut with a dremel carbide cutter or whatever it was. Bought a new slant brake from Tapco and a Unfinished Timbersmith stock. Put red food coloring on the stock and then applied the Sedona Red Minwax stain followed up with some rub on poly. Got the stock done first and then degreased the rifle with acetone and boiled in distilled water for 30 minutes before applying the first coat of rust blue. Then waited an extra hour or two before applying a second coat then after another hour I boiled it for about 45 minutes, carded and repeated the steps. This was 5 applications. The slant brake did not take finish as well as I would have hoped, but nothing is perfect. After all the boils and carding were done I applied Boiled Linseed oil to the rifle and let it sit for another hour so the bluing could soak in it. After that I welded the slant brake on to make it nj compliant and the put the stock on it. It took awhile, but it came out looking good.
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The finished Product
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Got this Wasr-10 from Walt at H-Town Guns and Ammo couple months back, but something was missing so decided to Spruce it up a bit here is the progress, I'm a noob to the forums so all I know how to do is attach the photos. Wanted to share it with you all on the progress, my only regret was to take more pictures, but was more excited just to get this ak done with.
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Slow Rust bluing, camera phone sorry
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Is something "up" with the deer this year?
spfn88 replied to Babyface Finster's topic in General Discussion
Hunting season seems too limited -
Anyone have one of these in NJ? I called state police about it and they said it is not "allowed," but I know damn well this is not illegal because it would just be classified as a bump fire, not full auto.
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Anyone know where I can find one?
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Try Dunkelbergers in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, they do excellent work and pretty fair prices also.
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The tactical brake from rock river arms is good, I got for $25 dollars, but now I think they sell them for $35. Nice cheap muzzle brake, It holds up pretty well compared to my $100 dollar gogun model. The .223 doesn't have much recoil anyway, I would say any brake will do well.
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I bet little to no crimes have been committed in New Jersey with a saiga or any other "variation AW" in this state. The gun laws always help out the criminals and hurt the legal gun owners of any state.
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New Jersey Gunsmiths that build Milled AKs?
spfn88 replied to spfn88's topic in AK Variant Discussion
Anyone know if Smith and Wesson's specialty shop will reblue guns other than their own?