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    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    Nah.
    I'm liking the SBR version best.
    I'm a firm believer that if you have a full-length barrel, then you need to use a full-length rail too....like the one from UltiMak.
    A short rail on a long gun just looks funky.
    But a longer rail looks better, and also gives you more surface area to work with.

    Who make the butt-stock in the pic?
    And will it work on milled receivers?
    And can it still work with without a folding mechanism?
    I'm not sure a folder would work with my side rail...and definitely not work with the scope mount installed.
    I've never seen that pistol grip before either....


    Last edited by swampdragon; 08-12-2010 at 03:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiak47 View Post
    I have a midwest industries handguard set on one of my AK's and it's nice and smooth...

    Here is what I'm shooting for on my draco. I lifted the pics off of arfcom.... I'm not a big fan of AR stocks on AK's but this here is classy.
    WHat AR stock is that one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chiak47 View Post
    I have a midwest industries handguard set on one of my AK's and it's nice and smooth...

    Here is what I'm shooting for on my draco. I lifted the pics off of arfcom.... I'm not a big fan of AR stocks on AK's but this here is classy.




    Goddamn. I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Goddamn. I want.
    One thing about this site you just learned...You get the "I wants" real bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTexas View Post
    One thing about this site you just learned...You get the "I wants" real bad.
    Oddly enough, I don't see that as a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Oddly enough, I don't see that as a bad thing.
    Not bad.
    Just gets expensive.
    There's no problem an AK can't solve...........


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    Nothing bad about it but it does add quick,before you know it you are building a special hidden room that is reinforced with rebar and bolting down 2-4 heavy safes and naming this room the VAULT.
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    I'm already pricing Dracos

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    I think you guys have things confused...
    This fine example of a rifle does not belong to me (although I am assembling her twin)
    See, I bought a draco a few months ago and it never grew on me and I was on the verge of selling it until I came across those pics...

    I typed that I "lifted" the pics from arfcom...
    Lifted AKA boosted AKA stolen.
    The only reason I put the pics up in the first place was to show printerman how an AK was supposed to look when done.

    Here is the thread I lifted the pics from.
    http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=4&f=98&t=129664
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    Quote Originally Posted by chiak47 View Post
    I think you guys have things confused...
    This fine example of a rifle does not belong to me (although I am assembling her twin)
    See, I bought a draco a few months ago and it never grew on me and I was on the verge of selling it until I came across those pics...

    I typed that I "lifted" the pics from arfcom...
    Lifted AKA boosted AKA stolen.
    The only reason I put the pics up in the first place was to show printerman how an AK was supposed to look when done.

    Here is the thread I lifted the pics from.
    http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=4&f=98&t=129664
    So can you have an SBR in your state?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTexas View Post
    So can you have an SBR in your state?
    Surprisingly, yes we can.
    FBHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiak47 View Post
    Surprisingly, yes we can.
    That is cool.
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    No need for a bunch of crap on there. Broke that habit years ago.

    Simple but very practical and functional:
    -Ultimak rail
    -Aimpoint Micro
    -Offset Light/mount
    -Good sling



    A straight-forward fighting gun.

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    yeah hey I like to have a tacticool AR but keep my AK clean ....




    Sorry had too. D-Amn how did I miss this thread ?

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    I am not usally a fan of highly costomized tacticool AK's. I like them more or less stock. However the pictures of the one chiak47 impress me. That is the first tacticool AK I have seen that I actually like. That one looks practical as opposed to an atempt to turn the AK into something it isn't an, AR.

    If you want an AR get an AR that is my theory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chiak47 View Post
    The only reason I put the pics up in the first place was to show printerman how an AK was supposed to look when done.

    Remind printerman that high speed low drag is the operator of the firearm.. lol

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    Bump up for swampy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTexas View Post
    Bump up for swampy.
    Thanks bro....
    I really like that butt stock.
    Last edited by swampdragon; 09-27-2010 at 10:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swampdragon View Post
    Thanks bro....
    I really like that butt stock.
    I like that set up as well.I'm looking to get a draco next year and do the same thing.
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    Although they are uncoordinated as hell lol they are at the bayonet course.

    One of the "moves" is called a vertical butt stroke where the full power of your strong side arm drives the butt up and into your adversary's chin. In the film there are a couple of other "moves" which will drive the butt plate into your adversary's skull or body.

    If your stock would fail being treated in this fashion; its not very tactical.

    This is where an M1A shines.. lol

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