Who did that camo pattern on that carbine ifit?
That is nice with the straight comb and 16? inch barrel, or has it been SBRed?
Any category of other has to include the short lived AIA M10A2.The rifle is basically a 3/4 scale No.4 MK1.
The bolt action works (and removes) just like a No.4 as well.
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Imported by Tri-Star for a short time.From what I can read on it, the venture was short lived due to a combination of factors
that were enough to do it in.
The gun is very well made.
The bolt throw is very smooth with no binding. When you open it to extract an empty, the little finger is all that is needed to
bring the bolt to the rear.
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The carbines have a chrome lined barrel and fully adjustable front sight.
The weight of the carbine with it's teak wood stocks keeps the recoil down to .223 levels.
While it can accept any AK magazine, I've found that any over the pictured 10 rounder get in the way of my support arm.
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The optional scope mount and detachable cheekpiece make it a great plinker.
The end view photo shows how the cheekpiece is radiused to let the shooter get a solid cheek weld, as opposed to pressing
in with the jaw or resting the chin to get a scope picture.
The photo also shows the trappdoor for the AK cleaning kit in the butt.
It really is a comfortable set up and worth keeping an eye out for.
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JT