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AK and AR => AK Family: Saiga, MAK, Vepr, WASR, Zastava, etc. => Topic started by: gopguy on December 13, 2017, 09:51:32 AM
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I picked this up awhile back at a gun show. I suppose the stock art was inspired by Frank Iannamico's title for his excellent book AK-47 The Grim Reaper. Polish AKM made in 1972. Excellent shooter and needless to say the art work on the stocks gets attention. I guess I best not use this for home defense, I can imagine what an overzealous PC prosecutor would make of the looks of the beast.
(http://oi63.tinypic.com/qs4nl3.jpg)
(http://oi67.tinypic.com/v7yvqg.jpg)
This is on the forearm on the other side.
(http://oi64.tinypic.com/2628n10.jpg)
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nice, I like it. thumb1
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Nice Polish AK! What receiver was used? I think the Polish kits were some of the best offered. I have a couple Polish AK's that were put together by Global Trades about ten years ago. They used their own receivers. I opted for the 6 milimeter thick receiver for strength overkill. And they matched my Receiver SN to the kit SN, so I like that. I have a couple more Polish kits to have assembled. I think I want at least one put together as the PMKMS Underfolder.
How's it shoot? Any problems at first?
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