Posted By: wapitirod
Going Tactical - 01/25/2012 2:50 AM
I was never big on tactical stuff, I've owned and sold more semi auto pistols than I could count but with all the weird stuff going in the world and this country I decided owning a few wasn't such a bad idea. I decided AK's were the way to go because of there time proven reliability and more bang for the buck over the AR's. These aren't stock as you can tell, they both have T6 collapsible stocks and the forearms have been replaced with machined aluminum 4 rail systems. Both guns have Woff Extra Power recoil springs and recoil buffers. The pistol grips were replaced with Hogue rubber. The gun on the right has a 3x9 Tactical Iluuminated Mil Dot as well as a lazer and 700 lumen light with strobe option, I also added an M16 flash suppresor. This gun on the bench will shoot moa with cheap Brown Bear ammo which is another plus over the AR, I can buy 500rds for 100.00. The gun on the left has a Ultradot Pan A V and a 500 lumen light/lazer combination. The vest holds four 30rd AK mags and six Glock mags as well as the Glock it's self. The Glock 22 has had the action worked and heavy recoil spring and recoil buffer installed. The 1911 is my Frankenstein gun, the frame is new production, the slide is WWII, the barrel is surplus Vietnam and the innerds are Wilson Combat. I have a leg holster coming for the 1911 on the right leg and 2 mags on the left. The derringer is a Rohm 38spcl and I reduced the trigger pull to 4.5lbs.
So lets see what you have.
I've posted this pic before but this is the Draco I've been working on. We are waiting for my customer to get his SBR permit so we can add a stock and then it will be Cerakoted in a fish scale camo pattern.
So lets see what you have.
I've posted this pic before but this is the Draco I've been working on. We are waiting for my customer to get his SBR permit so we can add a stock and then it will be Cerakoted in a fish scale camo pattern.