awesome build, almost looks "factory." You built the rifle for under $300? Was that including tools to do it? I've been toying with the idea but I figured the s tart-up costs would be killer... Did you get a flat receiver or a pre-made one?
get yourself the tapco stock you'll love it. i put one on my mak90 and it's the only thing to have on one.you can adjust the stock lenghth which i like sometimes i like it all the way in and sometimes i like it out 2 clicks.also it makes the weapon alot lighter. mine also has the saw type grip and the galil forend.
You should put a woodland digital patter on the wood, but incorporate the wood grain into your pattern. So use olive drab, black, dark brown and instead of tan use the natural wood grain.
awesome build, almost looks "factory." You built the rifle for under $300? Was that including tools to do it? I've been toying with the idea but I figured the s tart-up costs would be killer... Did you get a flat receiver or a pre-made one?
blindskatr420 7 months ago
@blindskatr420 Thanks man.
I had my own tools and made the lower reciever from sheet metal LOL.
The parts kit cam with barrel,dustcover,bolt carrier,and stock. for like 200$ shipped
I auctually SOLD my AK-47 for 500$ a few weeks ago,so I made out pretty well.
Sub if you are interested in guns and shootin,got a new camera on the way which means alot more vids in the works.
Anthony
boosted28 7 months ago
get yourself the tapco stock you'll love it. i put one on my mak90 and it's the only thing to have on one.you can adjust the stock lenghth which i like sometimes i like it all the way in and sometimes i like it out 2 clicks.also it makes the weapon alot lighter. mine also has the saw type grip and the galil forend.
MrGlocknload 1 year ago
@MrGlocknload Thats what I was thinkin of doing with it.
It weighs 8lbs rite now with the wood furniture.
Adjusting the LOP would be nice aswell.
Thanks man
boosted28 1 year ago
@MrGlocknload I just picked up the new furniture for the AK ,check out my new vid.
boosted28 1 year ago
You should put a woodland digital patter on the wood, but incorporate the wood grain into your pattern. So use olive drab, black, dark brown and instead of tan use the natural wood grain.
StMichaelFan513 1 year ago
@StMichaelFan513 Dam that sounds badass!
Thanks for the input.
boosted28 1 year ago