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Regal Beagal
December 10, 2006, 20:35
Okay, I thought I could remember how to put the underfolder assembly together on my Polish AKM but man for the life of me I can't get it together. Anyone know of an online schematic that I can reference so I can get this dang thing together? I remember seeing one sometime in my past searches but can't remeber were I saw it. CRS! Thanks!-RB
brandyspaw
December 10, 2006, 21:35
Heres a link I've used that has worked for me.
Hope it helps.
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwsjb/AKbuild3.htm
Regal Beagal
December 11, 2006, 15:44
That's it! Brandyspaw you're the man. Thanks for posting the link. Hopefully, this will help others assemble their underfolder stock assembly. RB
brandyspaw
December 11, 2006, 16:55
I'm glad that it helped you. Its always been a good guide for me.
FloridaAKM
January 04, 2007, 17:53
After you disassemble & reassemble a few, it is a no brainer. Till then, it's a rubics cube challenge.;)
Regal Beagal
January 04, 2007, 19:38
Yep, now that I have had to do it a few times I've got it down pat, thanks to Brandyspaw. Now to my next question: The pin that slides into the rear trunion and locks everything together, is it supose to be tight-in other words my stock once locked into place moves just a tiney bit. Is this normal or do I need a larger diameter pin? All of the pins that came with the kit are the same size and actually slide through and move in the hole of the- for lack of better words threaded cylinder. Can I rectify this with a roll pin or would a drill bit shank be a better choice?
FloridaAKM
February 06, 2007, 15:22
It's normal to move a small amount. It just locks everything in place after assembly.Originally posted by Regal Beagal
Yep, now that I have had to do it a few times I've got it down pat, thanks to Brandyspaw. Now to my next question: The pin that slides into the rear trunion and locks everything together, is it supose to be tight-in other words my stock once locked into place moves just a tiney bit. Is this normal or do I need a larger diameter pin? All of the pins that came with the kit are the same size and actually slide through and move in the hole of the- for lack of better words threaded cylinder. Can I rectify this with a roll pin or would a drill bit shank be a better choice?
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