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April 20th, 2011, 10:28 | #1 |
Question about AK's and parts
I'm thinking about buying the CQB AK seen here: http://www.007airsoft.com/products/h...rc-ak-gen3.htm (Second from the bottom). For now I'm going to be indoor only, but if I one day go outdoors, would it be possible to buy something like this: http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=29313 along with a longer barrel and make the gun playable on outdoor fields?
Just curious. Not sure if I'm overlooking something here.. Oh, one other thing.. I can't seem to find any AK's with a rail near the rear sight. How does a guy mount a red dot to one of these..? Thanks. |
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April 20th, 2011, 10:59 | #2 |
Tys
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That front end you listed is TM compatible (there's 4 screws that hold the front end onto the receiver). I don't know specifically if the SRC one will take that or not, sorry.
Either side mount (comes up from the left side of the gun and hangs over the top), or on a railed gas tube cover (as in the pic of the little one you mentioned), or replace the rear sight with a adaptor that allows you to mount a doctor sight. |
April 20th, 2011, 11:10 | #3 |
Ok thanks. I am pretty sure SRC is TM compatible. So it really is that easy? Cool.
Oh, and with a folding stock, where does the battery go? Front grip? |
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April 20th, 2011, 11:20 | #4 |
most Ak aeg;s have the battery under the top cover
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April 20th, 2011, 11:37 | #5 |
vision impaired
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No, SOME do. If it has a full stock then chances are that's where the battery is.
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April 20th, 2011, 11:53 | #6 |
Tys
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Without a full stock you'd need a stick type mini battery to put under the dust cover of the receiver.
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April 20th, 2011, 14:29 | #7 |
I'm actually looking at that particualr one myself (along with some other AKS74u's). Why would you need a longer barrel for outdoor play anyway?
And do you guys have any specific rear mounts in mind? I couldnt really find any, but then again im a newb. |
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April 21st, 2011, 04:38 | #8 |
XZIVR, Where do you plan on playing outdoors? Thats a great gun for indoors at Trek, but most of the outdoor fields it will be fine too. Places like Weekend Warriors and Bragg Creek Paintball dont have really long enagement distances so that gun in its stock form will be fine. Come out to a few outdoor games and try it out before you spend the money on a new front end.
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April 21st, 2011, 05:50 | #9 |
I play with an AKS74U (about the same length barrel) and it rocks outdoors.
You won't need that kit. Barrel length actually doesn't matter THAT much. |
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April 21st, 2011, 08:29 | #10 | |
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You won't need the longer barrel as long as you have decent compression being created by your gearbox, i.e. steady air flow out of the nozzle, a good hop up and bucking and a good tight bore barrel. Marry those together properly and unless you're planning on being a sniper, you won't need to worry. Plus, it's fun to hear/see people's reactions when they get dinged by some guy playing on an outdoor field with a CQB weapon. And as for a rail near the rear sight you've got a couple of options. The most common is the side rail, but that involves permanent modification to your receiver, something not advised if you've never used a drill before or should be a contestant on Canada's Worst Handyman. Your other option is replacing the rear sight with a rail. Here's 2 models Regular (6th one down) http://www.dentrinityshop.com/den_se...47&pg=7&rpp=10 BAD FREAKIN ASS http://www.ebairsoft.com/rail-with-r...ht-p-1282.html The second one won't work on the SRC you linked to your post though cause it only really mounts on AKs with full rear stocks. Great part about it is though that it adds a lot of rigidity to your AK. Full stock models tend not to be all that durable, IMOP. Last edited by paulwes83; April 21st, 2011 at 08:31.. |
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