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JBONE

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  1. its set at 500 meters in the pic, just did that to raise it up so you could see it. JBONE
  2. its welded on, though I still have to smooth it out and piant. I had to modify the site base cause it was to long. JBONE
  3. Like this one, not done yet but it will work JBONE
  4. I used a dremel cut off wheel to cut the tang, and then cleaned it up on my bench grinder. It is supposed to be flush with the rear of the reciever. The adapter slides underneath the rear trunion and the pistol grip nut hold it on the bottom, a screw hold it in the other stock hole that you dont hack off. The pistol grip is the SAW grip from Tapco. JBONE
  5. Ak-105 built by ASD Firearms Mfg in Arizona. Gun is built on a pre 89 import Chinese reciever and is in 7.62x39. This one is ready to go, and brand new, test fired only. was $2300 sale price $1525!!! plus $15 shipping to the lower 48 That my friends is a good deal. This is the only one available at this price. Gun is a registered SBR so NFA rules do apply. thanks Jason rpk545@yahoo.com
  6. Well here it is, just wanted to share, the new "tangless" adapter from ACE is one fine piece of engineering. Now I just need a front sight, and one of those nifty flash hiders, oh and some 8 round mags that dont cost $100+ Dollars JBONE
  7. I agree, I would have interest in that configuration to. Any chance Tony? JBONE Oh never mind I see you have already filed the form 2's. It would still be cool to have one with the gas system moved back already but a long hider perm installed so I could SBS at my liesure. JBONE
  8. yes the trigger guard is riveted on, the FCG is held in with axis pins. Have fun!! JBONE
  9. Cheaper than Dirt has them for $1.97. aluminum excellent condition. I just bought 5. JBONE
  10. You dont use rivits for the FCG, you use standard AKM axis pins. JBONE
  11. basically the same. You will see what to do as soon as you pull the bottom trigger plate off. Its pretty self explanatory. You have to take the factory trigger parts out first though. JBONE
  12. Yep your right, pressed in like an AKM. Remove barrel pin and either press it out or bang it out with a BRASS rod. JBONE
  13. JBONE

    Gas Tube Removal

    I used a regular punch for the barrel pin, they came out rather easily. Then I used a brass rod and carefuly whacked out the barrel. I would have pressed it out but I couldnt figure out how to get it in my press at the right angle. The brass is soft and it wont hurt the chamber area, just dont miss and whack the reciever. Once the barrel starts to move, the gas tube will just fall off, you will see. Let me know i you run into a jam JBONE
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