I checked those out and that seems like a very nice way to do it and if I had the cash I would probably go that route... but being on a budget and considering it's a cheap ol' WASR-10 I will probably go the Kreb's route.
Wow thanks! I had checked the Krebs and it looked the best I think when it comes to blending in with the rest of the rifle. If I wanted it to look crazy I'd mount a red dot on it but I want to keep this one fairly stock. Anyway, I think I'll go with that Krebs rear sight and now just can't...
Midway has a KNS cross hair type rear sight for $28 and the Krebs rear ghost-ring type sight for $65. Not sure if I want to put $100 into a WASR-10 but just considering my options. I think it'd be the perfect iron sight setup but I haven't ever used a real crosshair iron sight or probably not...
"The slant brakes are offset to the right because in full auto the weapon will climb diagonally to the left. Russian troops are also taught to aim for the right knee before touching off a burst for this reason."
Ha, pretty interesting piece of information, thanks!
Thanks guys. I knew it had to be that way for a reason after I saw all these other ones for sale with the same sideways cut to it. I thought at first mine was just a mistake. But I keep seeing pics of AK's where they are straight so I guess those have been recut or something. It doesn't bug...
It has a threaded barrel and a slanted muzzle brake. Well the muzzle brake has the little notch in it so it "clicks" and locks with the push-in pin on the base of the threads. My brake has the indention in the brake on one side so when it catches and the brake is crooked. Something minor I...
I bought a Sears Model 66 12 gauge autoloader from a guy for $75. Cleaned it up real good and it only holds 4 shells, but at least once out of the 4 shells it jams. Looks like when the the shell should be "popped" up into the chamber and its released from the magazine it's not pointed upwards...
The bore looks pretty good on it. I didn't think to bring a bore light, but a military gun-nut was going through every single Mosin Nagant and SKS in the place and he helped me out. All the external parts are in good shape and it was definately oiled enough (oozing out some places). I trust...
LOL, I'll just get a folder stock and carry it IRC (Inside the Rain Coat) ;)
My next rifle will probably be a 10/22 because I've already seen about 5 different conversion kits/stocks that I'd love to have :evil:
Local places are drying up on the 7.62x39 in bulk. I can go to Wal*Mart...
After looking around for about a month, posting on here a lot and spending 4+ hours a day looking for a carry pistol, I ended up with an SKS somehow :confused:
Definately not regretting it though :) I was looking at Kel Tel P32's, Makarov's, NAA Mini's, etc and I think I just got sick of...
Interesting... what is that?!
Also, the Kahr's are great -- I had a P40 -- but I sold it and can't afford another. I haven't seen a Star BM in person, but they just looked a little too big and I never would've thought they were even remotely thin.
I had my eyes on a Star Firestar in .45 but it was sold (for $200!!!!) before I could pick it up :(
Anyways, I want a thin gun and relatively short. Doesn't have to be a 2.5" barrel but under 4" and around 1" thick would be nice. Weight doesn't matter. Are Makarov's very thick guns...
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