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Old January 22nd, 2007, 11:31   #1
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My TM Ak-bomination

This is my baby. Its still no completly done. I have a SLR stock coming, and *all you purists look away* a custom made cmag.

External

TM AK base.
G&P Metal Body
G&P RIS
G&P Pistol Grip
Element Lightweight PBS1
Kalinka Optics Scope Mount and Rail
NCstar Aimpoint
LBE Bands (to hold mags together)
5-6 cans of Krylon

Internal

CA Boreup Kit
Madbull 6.03 650mm Tightbore
Systema M120
Systema Metal Spring Guide
Systema Metal Bushings
Deep Fire single Ti tooth piston
All else is stock

420 FPS at 16 BPS. 10Lbs



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Old January 22nd, 2007, 11:32   #2
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Oh and there is an E-z Sling on it.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 12:39   #3
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Coo, looks a lot like mine minus the PBS and the stock.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 12:52   #4
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Good job...I am the owner of two AKs (TM AK-47 and G&G AK-104), planing to give my TM AK a new look. But probably ending up turning it into a RPK. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so enjoy!
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 14:26   #5
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my god is that thing ever ugly........ but i like it, kudos
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 14:50   #6
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save for the silencer, I think it looks good. Silencer kinda throws it off for me.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 15:15   #7
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I needed a way to hide a 650mm Barrel.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 15:17   #8
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Looks neat, but why would you put the red dot on the optics rail if you have room for it over the handguard? Red dots are meant to be mounted as far out as possible to increase FOV and improve pointability. Some AR-15 users will put their Aimpoint or EOTech just behind the front sight tower if they have a rail there. Give it a try.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 15:26   #9
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1. Dont like the look
2. I payed 70 bucks for that scope mount... and im going to use it
3. If i do that i cant use my iron sigths
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:19   #10
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Looks neat, but why would you put the red dot on the optics rail if you have room for it over the handguard? Red dots are meant to be mounted as far out as possible to increase FOV and improve pointability. Some AR-15 users will put their Aimpoint or EOTech just behind the front sight tower if they have a rail there. Give it a try.

Are you sure about that Red dot mounting there Gryphon!? The closer a red
dot sight is to your head the bigger the FOV is through it and therefore lets
you move the gun around more and still be able to see the dot and take aim.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:22   #11
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Are you sure about that Red dot mounting there Gryphon!? The closer a red
dot sight is to your head the bigger the FOV is through it and therefore lets
you move the gun around more and still be able to see the dot and take aim.
Ditto on that, the closer the better. As it gets farther, not only is the sight picture smaller, it also gets harder to quickly center the dot in view.

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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:29   #12
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The theory of putting the RDS in the front is so that your not looking through it like a scope but more like better and faster iron site.

But in the end its all personal preference.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:33   #13
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IM looking for a 2x or 3x attachment.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:37   #14
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go with a 3-9x, helps for outdoor milsims where you want to be able to see WAY up there.
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Old January 22nd, 2007, 16:40   #15
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Incorrect on the FOV. Move the red dot close to your eye and see how much of the body of the red dot is obstructing your view. Then move it to arms length and see. It is not a magnified, parallax-free optic so you gain nothing by having it close to your eye. It is also more accurate at the end of your barrel - think about it, if you had no rear sight where would you want your front sight to be?

EDIT - I also noticed the RDS sits very high atop the mount which adds to inaccuracy by raising the sight plane high off the bore. From the photo it looks like at least a good four inches. That means you either need to zero so your impact point is four inches below your aiming point, or have the two meet at a certain range and close shots before the zero range will be below the aiming point, whereas far shots will be above it. The end result is more missed shots.

For the record I'm not criticizing your setup, just trying to help you with something you may find more effective.

LOL 2nd edit - I missed your reply:

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1. Dont like the look
2. I payed 70 bucks for that scope mount... and im going to use it
3. If i do that i cant use my iron sigths
Fair enough.

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