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Old May 27, 2009, 16:46   #1
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Daewoosipator Builds

Post this on arfcom a while back. Totally forgot about the separate woo forum here.

Here's some pics of the new builds.

Daewoo Dr-200 with 14.5" barrel with Smith Vortex flash hider permanently attached. Modified FAL railed handguards to work with existing handguard lug on the gas tube. KAC vertical forward grip. Ace pistol grip and older Ace stock with "the shoulder thing that goes up"

The Burris Fastfire cowitnesses almost perfectly with the iron sights.








Budget build.

Daewoo Dr-200 with 14.5" barrel with Phantom flash hider permanently attached. STG-58 handguards and bottom rail, lug had to be welded for the STG58 handguards. KAC vertical forward grip. Stormwerkz low profile mount, Burris Fastfire has almost perfect cowitness. Chopped factory thumbhole stock to make the pistol grip and sprayed it with rubber undercoating. The AR stock adapter is a modified AK stock adapter.



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Old May 27, 2009, 16:47   #2
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got my custom 90 degree safety installed. made the pics smaller. it started life as a RRA Star Safety selector. Not sure exactly what the process was but a smith tweaked it and reparked it and it looks like it was made for the woo.



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Old February 16, 2013, 20:10   #3
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Fal tuff force quad rail disapater

Here it is again but with the quad rail cut down to use factory hang guard mounting lug .
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he sob3 can you show or post what mods you did to the railed hand guard so it would work with factory gas block.
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he sob3 can you show or post what mods you did to the railed hand guard so it would work with factory gas block.
didn't take any pics of the process but it involved hogging out the rear to have the lip shape like the original, then drilling and tapping a hole for a screw to utilize the stock lug. also you will need to shim the top rail slightly as there is a gap btw them.

that makes it sound easy but it was a few hours worth of work.
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When you chopped the barrel back to 14.5 and installed the Smith flashhider, did the gas port need to be opened up any to keep it's reliability? I have a DR-200 and I am wanting to go your route. Ammo I use is normally steel cased 55 grain or Federal . Thanks
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When you chopped the barrel back to 14.5 and installed the Smith flashhider, did the gas port need to be opened up any to keep it's reliability? I have a DR-200 and I am wanting to go your route. Ammo I use is normally steel cased 55 grain or Federal . Thanks
i had to shoot it at the medium gas setting. that's the beauty of the adjustable gas system
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