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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:04   #1
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Airsoft AK 74 Questions

Alright, I had this idea awhile back of taking a dboys ak 74-s, remove its under fold stock, and attaching an SVD Stock and grip, so my question is, can i do this without having to find a new place for the motor, or what?
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:12   #2
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Underfolding stock on AKS-74? you mean side folding? Or is it an AKMS?

The stock hinge on the back of the receiver might need to be removed, as the grip/stock might not fit properly. The motor goes in the grip the same way, so that's not an issue
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:17   #3
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Cool... I may have ment an ak-47 with the metal underfold stock, but it should still work yes?
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:18   #4
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the motor should be fine (V3 box has the motor fixed onto it) but i think youll have issues fitting the stock as the attach alot difrently. if you have some wood working skills id say just build a svd style stock with the AK attachment points on it.
That being said and underfolder is not the right place to start as it doesnt have the stock mounting points at the rear, youd wanna starts with a full stock ak and go from there.
Some of the AK gurus will chime in im sure but what your looking to do wont be a simple drop in by any means and with a underfolder itll be even harder, making a SVD style stock will be easiest IMO because you can just laminate some nice wood together and cut, chisel, file and sand it to fit the exact way it needs to as opposed to messin with an existing stock that not made to fit nd may not have enough room to modify to make it fit you could just wind up killing a stock and having nothing to show for it besides a pile of wood chips
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:21   #5
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Okay, thanks Hectic, If I can't do it, I know a few guys who can... Luckily i aven't bought the gun yet
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:22   #6
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I've put a plastic JG SVD stock on an AK-47S body before, it fits perfectly but it's plastic so there's that

It'll fit the body no problem, just take out all the underfolding stock hardware and fill the holes with putty and paint over it
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:24   #7
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a full stock version will be easyer to attach a stock too.
also make sure you have someone who has an svd stock so you can copy it onto your wood for reference
also for ease of carving and install try making the stock only and just have it butt up to the existing pistol grip itll save you alot of potential headaches in the end
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:25   #8
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Hmmmm, my only concern is i want the battery to go in the front without having to get a new mech box
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:31   #9
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I had this idea while playing resistance, and thought an AKified version of the main battle rifle would look cooler
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:42   #10
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a full stock version will be easyer to attach a stock too.
also make sure you have someone who has an svd stock so you can copy it onto your wood for reference
also for ease of carving and install try making the stock only and just have it butt up to the existing pistol grip itll save you alot of potential headaches in the end
The stock tangs will need to be cut off with a full stock, an underfolder will have the nice slanted back of the receiver and it'll be closed.

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Hmmmm, my only concern is i want the battery to go in the front without having to get a new mech box
No need for a new box, the stick battery can go under the dust cover and extend into the rear sight block if there's space, depending on the model.

An underfolding ak will already be wired to take a stick battery, so this is a non issue
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Old April 11th, 2013, 12:46   #11
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If and when i do this, i shall post a few pics of the finished product
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Old April 11th, 2013, 13:15   #12
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The ak74 doesn't have an underfolding stock. It only folds to the side, I'm not sure if the receiver will be in the same shape as an ak47 style in which 'svd' stocks are made for.

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Old April 11th, 2013, 14:33   #13
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Well, i have realized that what i ment was an AK47 with under folding stock, and after what some of the other guys on here said, i know that i am going to have to do some wood work, as well as some experimenting, to get the look i want
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Old April 11th, 2013, 15:07   #14
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Now, anyone know where i could get some Russian/ukrainian camo for less then $100 us?
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Old April 11th, 2013, 19:29   #15
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www.frontowiec.com. Click the Union Jack on the far right side to translate the page into English. Located in Poland, faster shipping than most companies in Eastern Europe.

Almost anywhere you find the uniforms for under $100, shipping will put it over $100.
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