AK .22 conversion!
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Sadly this has been abandoned due to the barrel length issue.
There are emails to the Croatians about a longer version but having learnt a bit more about the manufacturer I’m not sure it’s a company we will get good results from.
Abandoned for now!
There are emails to the Croatians about a longer version but having learnt a bit more about the manufacturer I’m not sure it’s a company we will get good results from.
Abandoned for now!
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Re: AK .22 conversion!
There are a few AK's in 5.56. Wonder if it would work with them?
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Ok thanks for putting the legwork in so far!
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I wonder if they'd consider making a 12" version for the UK market... Might be worth an enquiry. You'd think it's very little extra work.
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I think the problem would be getting a 12" barrel sleeve into the existing 7.62x39 chamber and clearing the receiver internals in order for the conversion kit to physically fit.HALODIN wrote:I wonder if they'd consider making a 12" version for the UK market... Might be worth an enquiry. You'd think it's very little extra work.
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Is it worth looking into whether this conversion will actually function as a firearm in it's own right and actually fire without being fitted into an AK or whether it does actually have to be fitted into a suitable rifle in order to function as intended.
If it will only function in a suitable rifle then I would simply be a conversion kit would it not?.
I have seen barrelled .22lr conversions for Mauser K98's sold as Sec1 items, or is that different as they are bolt action?.
If it will only function in a suitable rifle then I would simply be a conversion kit would it not?.
I have seen barrelled .22lr conversions for Mauser K98's sold as Sec1 items, or is that different as they are bolt action?.
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The action should not be relevant. It’s all about length of barrel, how long are the k98 ones?
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Over 12"......therein lies the rub!, never thought of thatsafetyfirst wrote:The action should not be relevant. It’s all about length of barrel, how long are the k98 ones?
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