there are a lot of nice us wood stock sets available now too to check out.
there are a lot of nice us wood stock sets available now too to check out.
You need a Go and a No go head space gauge.
When you are done assembling the rifle, you need to rig it up on the press so you can put enough pressure on the barrel so it will force the barrel against the barrel pin. (the pressure from the round being fired always forces the barrel out and up against that pin). you must keep that in mind when pressing in your barrel, and pin. it is OK if youre barrel is a little too far in. but if youre barrel is too far out, the pin will shave the barrel and when it is fired and heated up, the barrel will be forced against the barrel pin. and that little bit you shaved off, now becomes a serious and dangerous problem. On the other hand, if you press the barrel too for in and shave a little off, you will never know because the pressure from the round, always forces the barrel out.
If you need them, I have a set of gauges I can loan you . and if you need any help on this, just drop me a PM.
To review the building process you can go to http://www.youtube.com/user/Buildyou...end=2&ob=1#g/u
heres another building resource for aks. i know teh guy that put this together, and he asked me to have a look at it for him, im still going over it to try to help him improve it, so it is a work in progress. even still, theres a lot of good info there.
http://blog.legionarms.com/
Did you see the vids.... 9mm for 50 bucks & made in a cave.
Kids make ammo with a hammer. Wow
The 2nd Amendment : Washington didn't use his right to free speech to defeat the British, he shot them.
Bookmarks