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Trappnguns

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  1. They are knurled and should go out one way. I forgot which way even though I just did it a week ago. The "gunsumer reports" website has the info you are looking for I think... http://www.gunsumerreports.com/review_akdal_mka_1919_p7.php Middle of the page..
  2. These are a few years old never used still in original packaging. Looking to get $230 shipped Please email: Trappnguns(AT)yahoo.com These are cross posted Gone to ebay same price...
  3. I remember reading somewhere that the barrel is actually thicker where the threads are. If you shortened it, there would be very little material to cut the threads into..
  4. I was thinking about Kryptek raid camo... Maybe one day
  5. I bet that extra space allows you to load on a closed bolt. If you were able to file enough, you would need a little extra in order load..
  6. I've shipped exactly ONE. I went through USPS registered receipt. It had to be covered in brown paper (or tape.) Other than that it wasn't a big deal.
  7. Trappnguns

    Mag pouch

    <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Madwand" data-cid="864062" data-time="1360897028"><p> Was gonna order it til I got to the $13.87 shipping charge for a $20 item. I don't do business with shipping gougers.</p></blockquote> Don't move to Alaska...shipping is rediculous
  8. How many rounds are through it? Mine took a little extra (150- 200 rounds) to break in, even with the bushing. Runs like a champ now...
  9. So, if you used two 12 round mags, and two couplers you could make a 20 round mag? If I did my math right using it would still be cheaper to make an Uber Evil Unlucky 13 round mag than to buy a factory 10 round mag... Hmm... 13 round mag. That would make a great platform for some "Lucky 13" graphics on the side...
  10. I thought the 5 had to attach to the 12 to make a 15 rounder?
  11. Ya know, I have always wondered something about this silly rule... I have built a few AK's strictly following the rules, but wondered if I even have to. I think this would apply to those getting a firebird receiver: The receiver is the gun. My AK receivers were made in the USA. The Firebird receivers were made in the USA. Therefore the gun was not imported. The GUN (receiver) was manufactured here... Then there is the Benelli thing. The M4? shotgun is all made elsewhere. It is refinished here in the USA. GTG apparently. That means I can build a foreign made rifle, here in the USA, refi
  12. How does that sightmark hold up to the heavy recoil?
  13. Kinda figured that... That's why I asked first
  14. Anyone ever modify the follower when using a Salem 6 mag extension to squeeze an extra round or two in? Looks like you might be able to shave up to an inch off the bottom..
  15. Ten percent smarter than the website... That's all it takes
  16. <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="cad_man" data-cid="859880" data-time="1360117354"><p> Making it permanent with a pin pressed through the stock & tube would realistically be the only safe way to stay on the legal side. Disabling the adjust lever to create a fixed butt stock may or may not fly, depending on what leo decides to check out your weapon.</p></blockquote> Lame...
  17. That sucks. On the gun side of the adjust lever, would you be able to cram a block in there? Then bolt it into place? Excuse my poor "paintmanship"
  18. Hmm... Good points. I got it installed today pretty straight on. Needs some minor fitting to look better though. I was in the mindset that the downward angle would give a better shoulder and cheek weld while also lowering your sightplane... Maybe I will shim it a few different ways to see how it feels.
  19. I was more concerned with muzzle rise. Their ads claim it reduces muzzle rise. I have read a few of the "tactical chokes" do nothing for muzzle rise. I am also thinking about a slight downward angle on the stock. The adapter should be on my doorstep by the time I get home. I have already cut my stock to .72 to give me some working room on fitment. As far as the (mako) fitment on com or milspec, my research shows that it has two tabs on the inside bottom half of the tube so it will give it friction on milspec tubes.. Still think I might get it. That and hydrodip the whole thing i
  20. Surgery... It gets cut off leaving a space for your adapter to protrude from
  21. Let me know how that works out... I just cut the stock and am waiting on the adapter.That and more money... You gonna be using a commercial or milspec tube?
  22. Not on an island in Alaska... If I have someone else do it, it gets mailed off...
  23. I'm a bit of a penny pincher myself... Thats why I was looking at DIY.. As far as the stock, It's not so much the recoil, but it claims it reduces muzzle rise, that equals more shots on target faster. The one I was looking at is different than the S12 version. The spring is in the buttstock itself not the buffer tube like the saiga versions. Kinda like a knoxx/blackhawk deal.. You actually use your aluminium commercial or milspec buffer tube with it.
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