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Hello everyone!
I have a rifle AR 15 (Vepr-15)
Please help find Timney trigger spring kit for the AR 15
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Yes, the manufacturer Molot.Designed for the sport. When you install may require adjustment. This steel, but there are also made of aluminum.
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It's only there to try and help that piece of crap, half ass LRBHO design that still only half works. Lift your dust cover, take out your recoil spring, and run your bolt & carrier back and forth on the rails.... with an empty mag inserted. The bolt glides right over the top of the BHO stop. It won't even touch it unless you press down on the carrier while pushing it forward.
Very true, this is the second reason why this large rivets.
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That front rivet is long by design, I wouldn't go messing with it. It keeps the bolt carrier from moving upwards and I imagine helps prevent breakage from possible deflection.
Rivet prevents excessive movement of the bolt up. This reduces the chance of breakage bolt carrier.
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It's that damned first long rivet, and I'm still not convinced that neither the VEPR 12 nor the Saiga 12 030 needs it. It's the culprit to causing bolt carrier rubbing friction, i.e. slowing down the cycling speed and rate of the carrier. I have asked this before but received NO answer... Will the CSS aluminum rail or the Performance guide rod allow us to run our gun without the first long rivet?
The front rivet must be longer than the other rivets. Velocity of the bolt carrier, it does not reduce.
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Cobra is very long, from this problem.
EOTeh series XPS, Docter Barris, etc. - no problems.
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Here in Russia we do not use the Cobra.Any sight to put closer to the eye, otherwise there will be problems. This is well known.In the video, visible path departure sleeve
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GJ8AF3kk2oE
In the photo shown by the arrow marks of departing liners
Sorry for my english
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Sergii- I don't think it was the platform that made the difference..
It was a joke. We have long been a rivalry Saiga vs Vepr
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Saiga-12 vs Vepr-12
Vepr-12 winner!
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Spring, but the weather in the winter
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I've been trying to compile some information on the Molot Vepr 12, and put together the below chart. Can anyone confirm if what I have is correct? Vepr 12 Standard VPO-205-00 430mm (16.9”) barrel Vepr 12 mod.01 VPO-205-01 520mm (20.5”) barrel Vepr 12 mod.02 VPO-205-02 680mm (26.8”) barrel Vepr 12 mod.03 VPO-205-03 305mm (12.0”) barrel Vepr 12 IPSC VPO-206 430mm (16.9”) barrel
Yes, that's right. Your information is correct.
There is another model. VPO-205-04 with the barrel 483mm (19 ")
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IPSC - Russian Autumn 2012
IPSC - Russian Winter 2013
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Anyone know a link to show how to effectively remove magwell? Or can anyone shead some light on waht is the proper tool to use?
Here is a description with pictures http://sergii-guns-ru.livejournal.com/113665.html
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I didnt think about that. At the moment, mine is a little stiff to get it to release, but I still could have easily hit that under recoil and not even noticed it. Thanks for the tip Sergii.
When a finger is pressed, it does not give the button to get out. Because of this bolt carrier does not stop ..
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There were 2 instances where the bolt failed to stay open on the last round, but I chock that up to the ammo, as it was just enough to cycle the action based on the ejection of the shells. Likely a difference in powder charge of the weaker rounds, and not allowing the carrier to move fully rearward.
Check the position of your finger. Especially if you use gloves.
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You CLEAN your AK?
Twice. First time after purchase, and once before you throw in the trash.
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Looks like an interesting tutorial. Any chance of getting that in English?
Enter link ( http://sergii-guns-ru.livejournal.com/65435.html ) in the box ( http://translate.google.com/ ) and click translate
Or you can ask Papa Zorro, he translated.
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You'll laugh, but I use the powder for washing dishes. The gas block is cleared in 2 minutes. Description of the process is here:
http://sergii-guns-r....com/65435.html
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A few more options for the muzzle brake:
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Mags from the Saiga without magwell will not operate
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Please check for proper names of parts are in English.
If there are other names, slang or common please write the points.
1 gas tube
2 bolt body
3 bolt head/ face
4 ejector?
5 ejector spring?
6 bolt pin
7 firing pin spring
8 firing pin
9 firing pin part?
10 piston or gas puck?
11 bolt hold open (BHO)
12 left safety lever
13 safety lever
14 “shutter”
15 recoil spring
16 pistol grip screw
17 recoil spring assembly
18 upper handguard
19 lower handguard
20 pistol grip
21 bolt carrier
22 gas piston
23 hammer
24 hammer spring
25 trigger/hammer pins
26 trigger/ disconnector
27 retaining plate
28 dust cover
29 rear sight
30 upper handguard locking lever
31 gas block
32 magazine well
33 magazine release tab
34 trigger guard
35 receiver (box that hols barrel/trigger and everything)
36 barrel
37 disconnector
38 trigger
39 trigger
40 cheeck rest
41 stock tube?
42 stock nut?
43 buttstock
44 muzzle brake / flash hider
45 choke
46 threads
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Be able to make this forearm?
http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-615/SAIGA-12-AR-FOREARM/Detail
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirMfo-0vCQ[media=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirMfo-0vCQ][/media] Promo
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Magazine for saiga 7. 62x39 50/60 rounds.
in Saiga 7.62 X 39
Posted · Edited by Sergii
Magazine for saiga 7. 62x39 50/60 rounds.
https://www.facebook.com/pufgun.ru/posts/459631787765261