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November 26th, 2008, 20:30 | #16 |
I guess I will have to contact the seller and ask him if it fits before I buy.
I just cannot afford a Kobra, even if its better for airsoft. I know that even a G&G Rk104 won't be able to shoot straight and far enough to make my scope effective, but I can hope to get some use out of the scope when it comes to precision shooting. Thanks guys, you dudes are helpin a lot. |
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November 26th, 2008, 21:28 | #17 |
Take a look at this....
http://cgi.ebay.ca/New-SVD-Dragunov-...ayphotohosting The outside looks like the SVD mount, but the inside of it looks like it could fit AK plate. Maybe i'm not so noob after all! |
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November 26th, 2008, 21:30 | #18 |
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Keyword is that it "could" untill you buy it and try to fit it on your AK just to find out you've wasted $100 or so.
Buy my POSP 6X24, its brand new, fits on an AK, and made in the eastern bloc. Russian scopes don't loose value overtime so $200 is a good investment. |
November 26th, 2008, 21:35 | #19 | |
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Srsly, those will sell so much quicker that POSP's |
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November 26th, 2008, 22:19 | #20 |
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Shipping from europe will kill the prices of the Kobra's, and that they are the older gen models, hell I am not sure even if they work.
Lets just see how good the quality on the clone Kobra's are until I decide to import or not. |
November 26th, 2008, 23:41 | #21 |
Alright so check this...
I did some more research and found a nifty website that is dedicated to AK freaks and has tons of info. Basically it talks about all the mounting plates and I found this interesting : the website says this: This is a direct copy CNC-produced replica of the early Soviet AK-74 rail of the 1973-78 era. This design was also used on the RPK-74 for it's entire production run. It has AKM rivet spacing, so it will fit any AKM rifle (or rifles using the AKM style rear trunnion such as the Romanian AK-74). It has a 4.5mm rear rivet hole size and is supplied in a media blasted matte black oxide finish. It can be bought individually, or in kit form if you need the correct rivets and detailed illustrated instructions for assembly to your rifle. It has total compatibility with all Russian based AK optics and night vision devices. Turn your RPK-74 into an RPK-74N! I'm not 100% sure but im pretty damn sure that is the exact plate on the side of the G&G RK104. Il try and find pictures to compare. But if it is, that means it can take both SVD and AK scopes. EDIT [img=http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/1300/brianscamera180rp1.th.jpg] Here, theres a CYMA-105 (basically a rk104 with folding stock) with the same plate as in the picture above. The user who has the rk104 on this forum could help comfirm this, but yeah this is pretty much proof that RK104's can take SVD scopes. Even the guy in the review for the CYMA said that his gun's plate could take both, but he opted for a Kobra. Well, I guess that settles it. Last edited by Combine; November 26th, 2008 at 23:54.. |
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