Where is the release button on the bayonet? The bayonet for my AK-47s has the release button under the muzzle ring. It locks into the ring cut into the muzzle attachment. Rich A. in Pa.
Where is the release button on the bayonet? The bayonet for my AK-47s has the release button under the muzzle ring. It locks into the ring cut into the muzzle attachment. Rich A. in Pa.
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Hi
Thanks for all your help ! I love these Guns I know I'n the eyes of manny they are just a cheap mass produced shelf filer however I think they have a charm about them ! I want a solid stock a k47 and a folding stock type too
Are the folding stock types only produced by china ?
Is there a folding stock akm ?
Thanks for your help ! Lol I'm glad reg I'd the ak I'n the pic as I think there is only a slight difference ! What is the price difference ?
The Soviets produced folding stock models-from the start of the 60s on their battle doctrine was based on using enclosed APCs (with limited space inside) as well as airborne forces in large numbers-both needed a more compact model-I never thought I'd hear someone describe an AK as "having charm"-for as Samuel L Jackson said in 'Jackie Brown' "AK47-When you have to kill every Mo Fo in the room...".
My Chinese rifle,75 round drum,30 round magazine and Russian Para drop case. Rich A. in Pa.
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Lol thanks for the info ! Rra227 that is a very cool ak are the drum mags commen ?
Thanks.It is neat. Here you can buy drum mags. I have Chinese made 75 and 100 round drums. The one in the pic is a South Korean copy 75 round drum. The mag and drum are full and work fine. Rich A. in Pa.
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Ak-47s are actualy rare to find nowadays. When News reporters mention terrorists using AK-47s, the weapons are actualy AKMs and AKS's
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