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  1. I am interested, what are you looking for in trade ?knives, pistols , ect I would like to work up a trade of some type, purchase not possible now need to horde cash wife just got laid off after 15 years same company they gave everyone a wonderful seaverance, a whole two weeks pay , let me know what you want Karl
  2. Following the instructions on Danzags site I ordered a 5/8x24 adjustable die from brownells, removed my FSB reamed it out reset it and threaded the muzzle myself for a YHM Phantom. You can also rent a kit from him to do it yourself or ship the gun to him and he will do it his prices are resonable and his work is excellent. Karl
  3. If the deal craps out I'm down for one ,or where did you find them Karl
  4. I have an Ace Stock on my .308 I used the interal rec. block, And FSM to mount my stock. At the time I ordered they were back ordered so I ordered a VEPR unit and modifided it ,but this is not for your everyday jackleg, you need to be an extremly impateint one like myself. The rec blocks should be back in stock now, they are made by an outside source for them. Tim ,the internet service manager is one hellava nice guy and will bend over backwards to help, as far as the triggergurd unityou mentioned I am not familar with , but the nose peice of the Rec. block can be opened up /modified it is not
  5. Looks like you need to measure twice and cut once, thats why some parts supplies say "some fitting/gunsmithing required", Remove the top cover and get a bright flashlight or the equivelent and take a look and see where the stock is hitting internally then use some paper, or rasp or other abrasive device to remove some stock material until proper clearance is obtained, good luck Karl
  6. Found a iteresting buffer tube/ adjustable stock @ www.zahal.org/rifle it is a spring loaded recoil absorbing /reciprocating tube assembly for using a M-4 type stock the spring allows it to recipocate fore and aft allowing for all sorts of posibilities, i.e possible Bump stock ? I have no idea as I have never personally attemped this manuver, but I have been told the possibilites are endless Karl
  7. If anyone is interested I found an interesting Item , It is a spring loaded ar type buffer tube designed for AK/Saiga use it fits into an unmodified reciever i.e. mounting tangs intact fcg/pistolgrip conversion does not matter. after installing the tube you add your M-4 style adjustable butt the stock mounts on the rear of the tube which reciprocates under recoil so with each shot fired the stocksrings in and out, according to some people this would allow a LEGAL method to achive full auto rates, as far as I know this is hypotheical, never having tried myself. check it out at www.zahal.org/r
  8. Can you send me a photo? how many rds does the mag hold, BBl length, thanks Karl
  9. My bad, I didnt know Budk had them thanks for the infor ,My orginal price was and still is $45.00 shipped May seem high, but Ive never used it ,its $5.00 cheaper than bud K and the shipping is free
  10. I meant to post this one also, Here is a neat accessory for the Ak owner who has everything. An serial numbered limited edition AK 74 spring assisted knife. One unique feature is the pocket clip,or the lack of one the handles were not drilled and tapped for a pocket clip, something I have never seen on the Boker /Magnum series knives this particular one is a POHL design
  11. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have an accumulation of higher end high quality knives , a Green laser and a M3 Tact light. the knives are not new but most are like new, some have been carried or lightly used, but not abused some have never been used or carried . the laser is an AIM high power green laser, daylight visible, the M3 has never been carried comes with batteries and extra bulb the unit is rated @ 90 lumen's I will entertain all trade offers. As for outright purchases, they were not cheap when purchased, they will be fairly and
  12. Take alook at what I have if interested I will reply with price, too many to run a a list or make offer and I will go from there thanks Karl second photo show Keramic(Ceramic) boker not shown in first photo thanks
  13. Lets try to post some photos went back and cleared out my old files, and again I think it is walnut not sure as shown ALL numbers match, including the wood
  14. Tried to answer you earlier but the sever was down, I have some pics of the rifle for you but I may have to e-mail them to you if I cannot post them, I belive it is a walnut stock, but I am not such hence the pic so you can decide. All numbers match including the magazine and the stock as shown by the number under the upper hand guard thanks for asking
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