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Norinco mak 90 fsb
Norinco mak 90 fsb








norinco mak 90 fsb

You will need a longer grip bolt to fit any of the aftermarket pistol grips. It had the upper shoulder stock tang and wasn't slash cut receiver and original AK parts worked(with minor fitting). Any truth to that and if so, which ones to look for? I've got a few 30 rd steel ones I picked up when I got this thing 14 years ago, and I think the mags are damn near industructable.I had a Norc MAK-90 too. I also heard that the AK import mags are better than the USA ones. For being a stamped receiver, it's got some thick metal to it. After dusting the cobwebs off it and doing some reading up on it, these MAK's seem to have developed a good rep. You know when I first bought this 14 years ago, it has china stamped all over everything, and with anything marked 'made in china' I thought this thing is bottom rung on the AK ladder. Yep, this is a Norinco with the straight stamped receiver. Getting a Chinese version intact will be near impossible, so I am leaning towards Bulgarian FSB's and GB's. Does anybody have any leads on those two items? I'm a member of all the other big AK forums, but I am getting no hits back on those two parts. To mount this and my cleaning rod, I need to swap out my FSB and GB. Not one of the older Chinese folding ones, but the more modern ones of the wire cutter variety when coupled to the sheath. Let me know if my figures above for the complaint parts add up correctly for me being 'legit' with this thing.Īlso, I want to add a bayonet. USA magazines I believe give me 2-3 US complaint parts also

norinco mak 90 fsb

USA slant brake (1 part, but I'm adding this since the orignal wasnt there, so I'm not sure if I need to add something else to negate this 'evil' feature) USA Wood stock set with the pistol grip (3 compliant parts) In adding the 'evil' features back to the rifle, keeping in the back of my mind that this needs to be 922r compliant, what I plan to add is: I'm finally to the point where I can devote some time to convert this thing back to its intended state. It has the thumbhole stock, devoid of a muzzle brake with turned down barrel, and the bayonet and cleaning rod holders are either ground off or welded shut. I've got a MAK90 I bought new back in 94.










Norinco mak 90 fsb