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emr454

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  1. I'm not looking to spend $100 or more for a trunnion, looks like Arms of America is the best bet. Thanks.
  2. Looking for an AK47 front trunnion
  3. Looking for factory trigger group (trigger, yoke, disconnector/trigger hook) from a 7.62x39 Saiga.
  4. I was hoping to find someone nearby to help out/guide me through re-building the receiver. So far I've got all the receiver parts but im missing the barrel, etc. At the least I'd like to get the trunnions riveted in.
  5. Still looking to build a compliant AK if anyone can help...
  6. Happy new year to you, Mike! Alternatively, is there anyone in CNY that has experience with bead blasting firearm parts? That would allow me to use one of the rattle can firearm finishes with better results. Eric
  7. I've got a few small parts that I want to have Duracoated/Cerakoated. Prior experience has proven that I am incapable of finishing gun parts. I know there are a few CNY members here, and if you're willing to do some finish work I'll make it worth your while. Mainly I need a PF9 slide refinished. Eric
  8. Still looking for parts, namely barrel, bolt, carrier, gas tube, RSB, GB, FSB
  9. My AK build is sloooowly progressing. Demilled the rear trunnion today and got the 74 front trunnion fitted to standard 7.62 mags. The barrel is next on my wish list!

  10. Oh, I don't know. I guess it depends on the condition of the barrel. $200 maybe? I wouldn't be bothered if it didn't have furniture either. I've already got a lower hg. Having both sight blocks, gas block, and gas tube are the most important for me right now. Let me know what they say.
  11. I used the bolt at the rear of the trigger guard to hold it in, much like your washer pic. However when I did my conversion, I drilled the hole for the rear of the trigger guard a little too far forward, and I couldn't get a washer in there. I could easily make one out of sheet metal though. Eric
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