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  1. Wow, this was a much more productive post than I thought it would be. I appreciate all the input, folks. I'll probably be going with the x39 for now, and it'll probably be in a 20" barrel. (I was going to choose 20 regardless. I'm just much more accustomed to the feel of moving about with a larger weapon.)...

     

    The longer barrel only makes sense with a .308. The 7.62x39 cartridge does not appreciably benefit from the extra length. At the very least, I recommend handling a 16" barrelled AK, and comparing that in person to one with a longer barrel.

     

    I think you'll find yourself favoring the 16" model. If you buy one with a 20" barrel, you'll almost certainly regret it down the road, and you'll end up here, (and perhaps other forums), asking about the best way to cut it down and recrown it.

     

    You can doubt me if you choose to, but few here will dispute that I generally know WTF I'm talking about. wink.png

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  2. The one I hate to see is "prolly".

     

    Ha, prolly cause you can't appreciate the ~2 sec I saved there by not typing probably. :D

     

    If your Brass is not Brass, it means yer a Cheap bastard!

     

    hey buddy, i wouldn't be able to afford to shoot my .308s if it wasn't for tulammo

     

    RH, how is the Tulammo .308? The Russian .308 I've favored thus far has been Brown Bear.

  3. These FEG AMD-65s look like great rifles for the price.

     

    I don't really like the looks, but I could get used to em.

     

    One of these is on my short list, but after buying a "suprise", (wasn't planning on it till I saw the ad), unfired SA M-7 Classic last week, my gun fund's runnin a bit low again.

     

    I may sell a gun to fund one of these, though. I have a feeling they won't be around that much longer, for decent prices anyway.

  4. Removing a tang destroyes the rifle?

     

    No, but it can severely limit your choice of stocks.

     

    I wish Bonesteel had come out with their folding mech a few years ago.. my S-12 would still have her tang.. and I could put a Slide Fire on her to see how well the Tromix Monster Brake really works. :D

  5. You're going to unconvert your S-12 just so you can put a Kushnacrap on it?

     

    Good Lord... that's just so damned wrong.

     

    It's your gun, but you're seriously offending the AK Gods here. wink.png

     

    If you must use that fugly bullpup shell, I think you should sell your current S-12, instead of re-fucking it with the "sporter" trigger group, and use the money to buy a new sporter to inflict that thing on. That way someone else will get to enjoy your S-12 in it's current, proper configuration. biggrin.png

     

    Clearly you are a well-adjusted gentleman with no particular opinions on this matter, and I find your contributions to this discussion to be very well taken! In all seriousness though, I do like the look of the bullpup shell, and I think it is a very functional device - at least in theory. Assuming that I can get it to actually work we'll see how it is for functionality, as I will admit that I have some concerns about the trigger pull and trigger linkage.

     

    Don't get me wrong, I like the converted setup as well, and that is one of the main reasons that I want to be able to switch back and forth between the two.

     

    Also, you live in Colorado? so do I! Perhaps we should head out to the range sometime - clearly you have quite a bit of experience, and I'm new so it could be fun. I can even convert my Saiga into a normal configuration so it doesn't offend your sensibilities.

     

    As I said, it is your gun, and I may not like the Kushnapoop, but it does seem to appeal to many others, for some reason. I just think it'd be wrong to undo the conversion for the express purpose of using one.. but as others pointed out, it can be made to work with a converted S-12. So, if you must use one, I recommend that. Then, when it inevitably disappoints you, you can remove it and the gun will be ready for proper AK furniture again! :D

     

    I do live in CO, for the moment on the western slope. I'm guessing you're Front Range?

  6. Interesting. Are both sights necessary and help with sighting? I would think that the HK sights would be quicker. Im leaning very heavily towards the welded HK sights.

     

    I spose you could co-witness the red dot with the irons before every shot, if you wanted to, but it's entirely unnecessary. When the Micro's in place and turned on, I just put the dot on what I want to destroy and generally ignore the irons. If it's been ~5 years since the last battery change and the Micro dies unexpectedly, I can still use the irons without removing the optic.

     

    The H&K irons certainly allow very fast target acquisition, but not as fast as the red dot.

  7. ...ill have to post pics of it when i get a chance.

     

    Why bother? They all look the same, (yet another reason to go with better parts). *yawn*

     

    Glad you said that! I dig the design, but it was a little too much like the pistols used in the 80's sitcom "v", so I redesigned mine and with the help of my good friend Tom bostic, this is my personal one off of the Kushnapup

     

    That is a hell of an improvement, I have to admit. Nicely done. :up:

  8. Ideally, both:

     

    Got a side shot of this set-up?

     

    s12new2.jpg

     

    r13r.jpg

     

    The Aimpoint Micro and H&K sights cowitness easily and comfortably.

     

    Obviously this was not a cheap way to go, but I think the result is worth it.

     

    For aftermarket irons that anyone can install himself with simple hand tools; Krebs are a good way to go. I used those initially before I decided to go this direction with this S-12, (Mike at Lone Star Arms did the soldering, barrel chop, etc, i.e. all the hard stuff biggrin.png ).

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  9. Cheaper would be nice but I think thats insulting Vepr's Quality....imo.

     

     

     

    i wouldn't be too insulted if i could get one for $500

     

    the slant cut on the imported one would definitely be a deal killer, i'd rather have an 030

     

    +1.

     

    Fuck a slant-cut. I'm pickin up a 030 as soon as I can scrape the funds together.

  10. If I were you, I'd contact another professional S-12 gunsmith.

     

    It'll come as no suprise to most on this forum that I'll recommend Mike Rogers of Lone Star Arms. biggrin.png

     

    His builds are different from Tony's, but in no way inferior, imo.

     

    Also, if you go with LSA, you're likely to have your S-12 completed, (customized with many more options than Tromix offers.. just sayin), and back in your hands within 4-6 weeks, (and possibly faster). I can't think of any other top tier custom S-12 gunsmith that I can say the same about. wink.png

  11. You guys have some excellent suggestions but are getting a bit carried away. I think the OP was looking for portability. Hence my recommendation of a 50 BMG derringer for concealed carry and a 20mm Vulcan for when you want to flaunt it. Of course if you have several friends to help you lug stuff around, anything goes.

     

    Yes, portability is key.

     

    My bullpup kit for this is "in the final stages of production":

     

    gau8new.jpg

     

    I'll be accepting pre-orders soon... biggrin.png

  12. You're going to unconvert your S-12 just so you can put a Kushnacrap on it?

     

    Good Lord... that's just so damned wrong.

     

    It's your gun, but you're seriously offending the AK Gods here. wink.png

     

    If you must use that fugly bullpup shell, I think you should sell your current S-12, instead of re-fucking it with the "sporter" trigger group, and use the money to buy a new sporter to inflict that thing on. That way someone else will get to enjoy your S-12 in it's current, proper configuration. biggrin.png

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  13. ...The Russians do know how to make a magazine. I can see how people will spend lots of cash on the factory 8's!

     

    It's a pity that it's necessary to do so.

     

    I think US manufacturers could make S-12 mags that are just as durable and reliable, but they'd have to give a shit first. Mike Davidson is the only US mag manufacturer who seems to, hence his MD20 drum's exceptional performance.

     

    I expect his double-stack mags will offer similar reliability.. but SGM, AGP, and "Pro"-Mag? They just keep cranking out sub-par crap and seem perfectly happy to continue doing so.

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  14. The "LE only" model doesn't interest me, just more gun porn of a cool long gun I'll never have. In fact; I don't really like the thought of our para-military "law enforcement" ossifers sporting Vepr-12s, just itchin to find an excuse to use em. Cops do not need these, they outgun the citizenry badly enough as it is.

     

    It'd be great if some of our military had the option to carry the Vepr-12, but the dipshit Pentagon will never allow that. They'd rather pay more for vastly inferior 'merican shotgun designs like the AA-12. :rolleyes:

     

    I'd like to see some pics of how the "standard" imported models, (that we lowly plebes will actually be allowed to own without NFA horseshit), will be configured. That is what's relevant for the vast majority of us here.

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