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AK Build with my step-son - Finally Some Pics!

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nachogrande
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definately klingon type weapons and caveman simple. I too prefer the original wood buttstock with cleaning tools inside and metal shoulder plate. you could break down a door or cave in a head with those. wonder how the fore end will hold up to the heat with that drum mag.

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M12Gunboy
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Thanks all. He shoots it like a champ!!! Even though it has a little recoil, it's a .30 caliber round!

The quad rail handguard is completely ventilated and aluminium with ribber covers so you don't cut your hands up. Shot 200 rounds through her three weeks ago and it didn't even heat up the hand guard. For $85.00 it had better not heat up. Kempster has me thinking about a harris bi-pod now before we get a good optic and paint...

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CWFAsian1129
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Do I need to do some kinda modification to put that muzzle break on ak or just put it like slanted muzzle break? I have a slanted muzzle break on it but I wanna put ak74 type muzzle on it to reduce some recoil and make it look nicer :rambo

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M12Gunboy
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Just make sure you get the AK 74 style that is a left handed thread, (I think it's an 11 ring thread pattern) and it is the right thread pattern, screw the old one off and screw the new one on. Some of the AK's will have a spot of weld securing the muzzle brake to the barrel so you might have to use a small dremal tool to grind off that bead of weld and smooth it down first to get the old muzzle brake off before installing the new muzzle brake.

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CWFAsian1129
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Just make sure you get the AK 74 style that is a left handed thread, (I think it's an 11 ring thread pattern) and it is the right thread pattern, screw the old one off and screw the new one on. Some of the AK's will have a spot of weld securing the muzzle brake to the barrel so you might have to use a small dremal tool to grind off that bead of weld and smooth it down first to get the old muzzle brake off before installing the new muzzle brake.

Thank you for the infos

Mine comes out real easy but Im not saying its loosen. And it has that locking nut on top of the slanted muzzle brake so I think I just gotta screw it on

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