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It was supposed to be primary and secondary, in case one fails. But since when do AKs fail?

I was confused at the first sentence, but then the second sentence tied it up for me. It would make more sense to have one as a backup in case you lose one, than in case one fails.

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Finished project. Pretty happy with the way it came out. Sorry for the crapy pic. Will take some better ones later on. This look was inspired by AK that I saw on the pic that my cousin took in Iraq together with spec ops unit of one of our allies. They were conducting some op together and it was successful. Have a correct sling for it too :)

 

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The rifle is in compliance with all NJ regulations. Muzzle break is pinned, bayonet lug is disabled, wire side folder is welded in open position, the magazine was permanently modified to take only 15 rnds

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This is a 74 Bulgarian matching parts kit put together by the awesome team down at WQ. Chrome lined barrel, gun cote, 74 brake, etc. A real top of the line AK.

 

Neutering to comply with NJ laws was done by JetAgent, I have had numerous guns worked on by them and they always do a good job. Minor trigger job was also done by JetAgent, we will see how it shoots today but dry firing it was niiiice. They also worked on the internals to make the bolt rack much smoother, 74 bolt carriers tend to be a little clanky. Wood was refinished by yours truly, my first attempt at refinishing any sort of wood and I think I nailed it! I was going for a dark red with a haze of dark brown. Other goodies are on there that you can and can't see. It went from a regular 74 to now a hybrid with all different additions (example - the DD from a Romanian kit), but I love it.

 

*rifle and magazine are fully compliant for NJ state regulations and requirements*

 

Finishing up the trigger:

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The hybrid that it is:

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A little fun with Kim:

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All done for now:

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A couple things are in the works for it in the future, but we will see...

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Nice PSL.

 

For those that may not know... a PSL (Romanian sub 1k gun) shares nothing, absolutely nothing besides the looks with the Original, real Dragunov SVD or its closest copy, a Chinese NDM-86. Then there is the sporter version, the Tiger.

 

The PSL is essentially an AK chambered out to take 7.62x54r with a longer barrel.

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Thats because its heavier, has a brake, and the butt plate is actually spring loaded. Soft shooters indeed!

 

Too bad the scope is right handed only, but Nick's (krdshrk) rifle is a thumper.

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Russian AK47...

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Saiga 7.62x39

 

 

Ace Internal Block

ACE Pignose Adapter

Magpul CTR Stock

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Dinzag Tapco G2 FCG

Hogue Grip

Tromix Charging Handle

AK47 Mil Surplus 30 Round Magazines

CSS Bullet Guide

Kvar Lower Handguard

CSS Lower Handguard Retainer

Ultimak Gas Tube

Vltor Quick Release Flashlight Mount

Surefire G2

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