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here u go folks....ALG triggers, Stormwerkz scope mount, tuning, etc.   now we need some wood refinishing!

 

https://www.facebook.com/jbi.armory/photos/a.251182648317124.42335.251170154985040/746854428749941/?type=3

 

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hey gang....

 

so who else has these pap-converted carbines, NJ compliant of course... perm attached shrouds or fake suppressors,

 

seems like CNC has been eternally out o stock just like the rest of them... like atlantic... 

 

so sick ... that I'm considering this ...  

 

I think it's obviously overpriced.. and certainly don't want all that shit on it...   

 

wonder if EstrellaOrdnance has ever considered doing the work as he's sensitive to our NJ needs.

 

cyall...

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here u go folks....ALG triggers, Stormwerkz scope mount, tuning, etc.   now we need some wood refinishing!

 

https://www.facebook.com/jbi.armory/photos/a.251182648317124.42335.251170154985040/746854428749941/?type=3

 

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...may consider letting these (2) unfired rifles go to fund another project.   

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Greetings all.. Happy Holidays...

 

Well looks like Atlantic has em in stock... $1.1K  

 

https://www.atlanticfirearms.com/component/virtuemart/shipping-rifles/m92-ak47-krink-rifle-russian-red-wood-detail.html?Itemid=0

 

This seems the only way for NJ rez to obtain Krink-type arm... 

 

Just forfeit the mag, and opt for $40 to perm afix folding manticore stock.. and we're GTG....

 

 

 

what y'll think... 

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This build wasnt cheap & no expense spared. I had a true side folder set up done (https://ak-builder.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=30258), receiver CNC machined, ALG trigger, sccope rail, complete cerokote, etc. I also have another set of handguards and a M76 style fat pistol grip going to Combloc Customs for a Russian Red staining.  

 

(rifles are NJ compliant, stocks pinned open, etc)

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