This guide details modifications and troubleshooting for a custom Romanian AK build, as discussed by Ian McCollum and Žiga. It covers installing an AK Master Mount, mounting a PK-A optic, addressing suppressor alignment issues, and resolving trigger reset problems. The insights are valuable for builders and competitors seeking to optimize AK platforms for reliability and performance, drawing on expert experience from Lynx Brutality 2024.
This guide details preparation for a 2-Gun competition, focusing on the AKM rifle and Arex Delta pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers specific stage strategies, equipment considerations like the PKA and Holosun optics, and troubleshooting common malfunctions, emphasizing physical conditioning and accurate shooting under pressure. Expert instruction is provided on optimizing gear and technique for competitive scenarios.
This guide details the custom build of an AK-platform rifle, colloquially known as a 'Krinkov,' focusing on modifications for compactness and shootability. It covers component selection, including a NoDak Spud receiver and Romanian parts kit, caliber choice (7.62x39mm), barrel shortening, custom stock adaptation from an air rifle, and installation of a Tapco G2 trigger. The process emphasizes practical solutions for achieving a short-barreled rifle (SBR) configuration, culminating in range testing that highlights significant muzzle flash and concussion. The expertise of Ian McCollum, a recognized firearms historian and builder, is evident throughout the detailed explanation of the build process and its unique challenges.
This guide details the process behind Brownells' retro AR-15 project, from initial component sourcing to the challenges of replicating historical aesthetics. It highlights the importance of market demand, supply chain management, and technical replication for creating accurate firearms. The information is presented with the authority of firearms historian Ian McCollum and Brownells product manager Paul Levy.
Brownells unveiled its retro rifle series at Shot Show 2018, featuring reproductions of iconic AR-15 and AR-10 platforms. The series includes the BRM 601, BRN 1601, BRM 16A1, and XBRN 177E2 variants of the AR-15, alongside the BRN 10A and BRN 10B AR-10 style rifles. These firearms emphasize historical accuracy with new production components, aiming to bring nostalgia and classic designs to modern shooters.
This expert guide details how to identify and understand the features of the Tabuk AK rifle, a firearm with roots in Yugoslavian M70B1 production and Iraqi military contracts. Instruction from a high-authority speaker covers specific receiver markings, variant identification (including carbine and sniper models), unique safety mechanisms, and the historical context of its development under Saddam Hussein. Key identification points include cooling holes, plastic pistol grips, and Arabic selector markings.
This YouTube video showcases a custom-built Nodak Spud Wilson Combat AR-15 chambered in 7.62x39mm, finished with Graphite Black Cerakote. The description highlights the firearm's loudness and provides contact information for price quotes and custom build inquiries, including email, phone number, website, and social media handles for MK3 Firearms.
This video from Brownells highlights the Nodak Spud NDS Ruger 10/22 Receiver. It provides a showcase of this specific firearm component, likely aimed at enthusiasts interested in customization or upgrading their Ruger 10/22 rifles. The description directs viewers to Brownells for more information, suggesting a focus on product availability and details.
This video from Brownells showcases the Nodak Spud front sight specifically designed for the Ruger 10/22 rifle. It highlights the advantages of this aftermarket sight, suggesting it as an upgrade for 10/22 owners. The description provides a link for more information on Brownells' video website.
This video demonstrates the installation of the NoDak Spud Ruger 10/22 Rear Sight Rail. The rail provides an AR-15/M16 style sight picture and attaches to the integral Picatinny scope rail using four Torx head screws. It features A2-style aperture adjustments and is machined from billet aluminum with a type three hard-coat anodized finish. The product is made in the USA.
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