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Bob the Angry Potato June 7th, 2008 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 737387)
ahhh ok yeah that kinda sux

Either way. I like having a stock but also like the ability to fold it in- if all else fails I'll leave it as is. My project right now is an M4 anyways.

pusangani June 7th, 2008 21:12

or go scopeless, ain't nothing wrong with aiming down the barrel, with that drum-mag you can afford to miss lol ;)

maporms July 18th, 2008 11:02

You have a very solid Ak there Komrad Bob. Good choice!

J.Michael September 14th, 2008 00:21

AKS 74U Wooden Hand Guard
 
Hello to everyone who had viewed this forum! :)


I just want to know if you guys know if wether a VFC wood handguard for AKS 74U will fit to the CYMA AKS 74U or not. Also is there any nice AKS 74 series hand grip with a dark brown color that will fit to the AKS 74U? Thanks. :)

TokyoSeven September 14th, 2008 05:47

Well the only advice I can offer in regards to that is that its wood, if it does not fit, it can be slowly made to fit if you are careful and paitent.

Donster September 14th, 2008 08:24

did it come stock with the tightbore, metal body and wood grip, or were those added on by yourself or a previous owner?

Skladfin September 14th, 2008 11:52

metal body and wood grip comes stock

tightbore doesnt

J.Michael September 21st, 2008 00:52

Need help so bad :(
 
Hello to everyone!


I need help regarding the pin that connects to the front sight of the gun that locks the flashhider of AKS 74U. It started when I tried to take the flash hider apart from the gun. It was epoxied, I first scratched the epoxy and what I did next, was, I grabbed a screwdriver and hammer. I used the tip of the screwdriver to push down the pin a bit by hammering it downward. And what happened was that I ended up hammering it all the way down that the pin completely went through the hole. Not even a portion of it was exposed. Now I'm having trouble taking it out. It wasn't suppose to be that tight or could it be because of some of the left over epoxy that was squeezed in between the side of the pin and the space. Is there a tool made to remedy this problem? Do you guys know any method on how to take it apart? I tried to use a strong magnet but it didn't work. :( Thanks in advance.

pusangani September 21st, 2008 13:34

maybe a few drops of a mild solvent or perhaps oil might loosen it up a bit


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