parabellum armament Adaptive Rail System for AK rifles
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@esh325 ,,,,true,,only a stock that folds to the right is used with the Dragunov rail mount.
The left and under folders won't.
And the Polacks probably did make the first cover mount, they make a damn good AK, even better than the Norinco or Bulgarian models, especially in the milled receiver ones.
But obviously everyone else copied it.
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@ohthejoyslick Thank you. I look forward to your future products.
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@Humberto4790 This cover is solid. It's designed to eliminate any wiggle in the dust cover. If the design of the dust cover mount is poor, then it's a bad idea. If it's a good design like this one, then it's fine for mounting optics.
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@the308capital Dont put any optics on a dust cover with a rail. You can't put anything on a dust cover, because the dust cover moves when ever you shoot. So it's a bad idea.
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@Everett07630 I don't see why not, but I can't say for sure.
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Would an Aimpoint micro T-1 co-witness with the irons on that mount?
The machine cover mount for the AK is a Western invention,,,
Mr. Yevgeny Dragunov got it right after Sergei Simonov and Alexander Konstantinov both failed to develop a sniper rifle desired by the Soviet command in 1963.
The Dragunov scope rail mounting system is used by some AK47 manufacturers like Saiga and Romarm's WASR 10/63 (I have both) because it's by far the best...!
jodopeg 1 month ago
@jodopeg I think the Polish were the first to come up with a successful dust cover mount design with their Mini Beryl AK. That's interesting what you said about Simonov. I didn't know he designed a sniper rifle. The Russians have their own dust cover mount design in use though. One drawback with the side mount rail is that you can't fold the stock.
esh325 1 month ago
The results look very good. Hope it holds up well for you. Thanks for the video
jetfuel545 1 month ago
@jetfuel545 Thanks. I'll certainly be testing it out more.
esh325 1 month ago