Last edited by mattg; 08-18-2011 at 02:34 PM.
Hmmm, just realized that all of the photos of my Bulgys are crappy. Must take better ones to post
Here is the new addition to my family! Just finished it Monday night. The only part refinished is the receiver, every other part is how it came, including the wood!
Old pic but here's mine (74) - my very first build. Armory USA 1.6mm receiver - I think it might have the older name stamped on it though... regardless, its a great shooter!
~Nemo me impune lacessit~
Private build, SLR100H with Virgin Bulgy Type III parts kit, inc original barrel, Texas Arsenal trigger, worked over stock Bulgy wood. KG "AK Black" over park. Cover, carrier and bolt have original finish. Mep sights. Shoots M67 real nice, actually surprisingly accurate.
Meprolight 800m Sights, close up. I know that front looks wide, but it looks to be about 8MOA at 100Y and is the right size to slap an 8" gong at that distance. Good crisp sight pic with no "ghosting" Great sight for my old eyes. (Those scratches and fuzzies on the rear sight are only visible with the macro and flash. To the naked eye they look great)
God Bless America and Type III AKs
Arsenel SA M-7 with Iron wood stock set
Kasner SA 85
SA 93 converted with Blonde Bularian furniture
I am new here but not new to AK's, here is my SLR95 that I have owned when I was in Kali and you could buy them then in 1997, but alas no more the only thing
you can have there now are some pics of weapons that you used to be able to own.... Enjoy
nodak spud-2 receiver, tapco G2 trigger set, bulgy 74 parts kit. Russian Tiger Stripe furniture. East German Bakelite.
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"That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the State - and as standing armies in time of peace are dangerous to liberty, they ought not to be kept up; and that the military should be kept under strict subordination to and governed by the civil power."
- Article 16 Vermont Constitution
Bulgy 74 parts gun and swapped out the boring black plastic furniture and had Ironwood designs make the wood furniture and they also stained it with their Russian Red stain
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