skaos
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*suitcase*, that's what I thought
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can you confirm is it full steel or not?
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poor man's ASAP
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it works pretty good though
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No, one of my friend did the job I think, cause the gun is not mine.
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Stti and y&p's are the same, in this china clone versions you don't have to put a longer barrel. It has an inner barrel in the silencer too.
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yes, absolutely Kalash, you're right though it's blued
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yeah right, and I would put some rails on it instead of the wood, but it's not my gun, I just fitted the stock
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nope, they are NBBs, a copy of the Marui mk23, pretty good ones though
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kalash fullsteel ak74 with a RS beryl stock
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my HK babies, both are ACMs
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geez, it's look cool but freakin expensive, it's just a piece of metal...
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holy *suitcase* it's just awesome what kind of sight do you have?
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yeah you're right, but I'd rather stick to the x-harness, it's very comfy
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TMC TCOs from china
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my absolutely low profile MAV
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I'd stick to the original top cover.... what kind of flash hider will you fit?
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did you manage the wobbling? how did you fit the m4 stock adapter?
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I didn't say it's wrong, just looks a bit strange
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it would be much much better with steel ak47 or simple bakelite magazines, these magpul ones doesn't feel appropriate for a wood/steel AK
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Nope, the LCT is made of steel, but you can only attach a compatible aks74u front set to it. The aks74u is mostly made for the 5.45x39 but the x47 receiver is for the 7,62x39 calibers.
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I admit You're right, but the UBR stock is pretty heavy compared to the skeleton one and I got bored of wobbling so just weldered the m4 tube adapter to the receiver. I know it's pretty redneck style but the gun is rock solid now. @ Agent47: why would it be easier to get a mostly pot metal x47 receiver than make an m4 tube adapter and mount it to a fullsteel kalash or any fullsteel ak?
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thx guys, in this configuration the AKS74U is a very very comfortable gun @ Ivan le Fou: nope, it was weldered to the receiver, but I don't mind, I've almost never collapsed the original stock before
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more tactical goodness (sorry for the 5-7 )