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14-06-2017, 21:49 #11
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15-06-2017, 05:42 #12
You and me both.
S3renity, not as yet. I doubt I'll get time from my gunsmith now until August. I'll take up the new jig required for threading the Type 56 after hunting season. It'll probably only get a brake.
But I have since purchased a 10" M92 that I'll fit with a suppressor or combo. Have been playing e-mail tag with Sus-Tac for a while now. The yugo thread does make it a bit trickier.There are no stupid questions ........ just stupid people
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18-06-2017, 01:22 #13
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
Ive got a gun warrior brake and suppressor on its way soon. Owner ensures me it can handle what ill do to it. Just relaxed use some double taps now and again. Suppressor will just be for fun. . . Sad because i love the 3% brake but ive been waiting for almost 6 months for the suppressors they are apparently busy creating.
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18-06-2017, 08:30 #14
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
Good luck waiting. I'm still waiting on feedback on my muzzle brake that did not fit on my Saiga, while various other muzzle brakes with the same threading (Western, Soviet and knockoff Chinese devices fitted).
Its been in their hands over a year, I started trying to get them to fix it from March 2016...
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18-06-2017, 10:26 #15
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
Thats kak service. . Have to admit the guy is friendly when you talk to him. But yeah...if they cant deliver a service/product dont open shop or take orders.
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25-06-2017, 19:35 #16
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Is the over gassing an issue on the 223 Saiga as well? Weight of the moving parts should be the same as on the 7.62 but less powder should create less gas?
On my rifle the standard muzzle brake can screw off and has a M24 X 1.5 Thread. Gideon at Hog silencers said the thread is no issue he can do it for me.
Was thinking to rather ask him for a silencer for the 7.62 instead of 5.56 as the bigger gap should drop the pressure a bit and noise levels should still be lower than normal.
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25-06-2017, 20:01 #17
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
Muzzle brake threading isn't always accurate enough to mount a suppressor on, just exercise caution. Suppressor threading needs to be concentric to the bore not the outside diameter.
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05-07-2017, 20:09 #18
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05-07-2017, 20:10 #19
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
So its on :) shhh stick
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06-07-2017, 08:46 #20
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Re: A few questions on putting a suppressor on an AK
admin please remove this pornography!!!
nice bud! brake looks sweet as well!
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