Sure you didArmed-Texan wrote: edit: i threw the old trigger group away, for the record.
I would have called my Lawyer, and then called the ATF to let them know.
That or leave it at the local PD after I wiped all my prints off of it
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Sure you didArmed-Texan wrote: edit: i threw the old trigger group away, for the record.
lawrnk wrote:http://www.centerfiresystems.com/akagun74.aspx
AK-74. Bulgarian ND-2 I believe. At 350.00 shipped free with 2 mags, and arrived in like brand new condition. Extra mags are 9.99 and ship free with the gun.
5.45x39mm was the Russian replacement for 7.62x39mm back in the seventies.heliguy972 wrote:Nice buy! What's calibur 5.45 x 39???
Recit, as I understand, these are Novak Spuds.RECIT wrote:I have been drooling over those for a while now. Aim also has some Lancaster AK74's on a Nodak Spud receiver for a decent price. I like Lancaster's fit and finish on the AK I bought from them. I think your deal is a winner though.
Arguable point, but many say this was the soviet attempt to counter the .223/5.56 round. But this ammo is dirt cheap, and plentiful. Aimsruplus currently has it around 12 cents a round shipped if you buy 2 cans.gabe wrote:5.45x39mm was the Russian replacement for 7.62x39mm back in the seventies.heliguy972 wrote:Nice buy! What's calibur 5.45 x 39???
Nodak is correct.lawrnk wrote:Recit, as I understand, these are Novak Spuds.RECIT wrote:I have been drooling over those for a while now. Aim also has some Lancaster AK74's on a Nodak Spud receiver for a decent price. I like Lancaster's fit and finish on the AK I bought from them. I think your deal is a winner though.