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My Romanian "G" Parts Kit is No Longer in Parts!!!!

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#1 ·
I contacted Two Rivers Arms yesterday and they have finished my build! All I am waiting for now is for them to bill it out and let me know how much I owe them. Should be right around $500.

Pics to follow!


S&W
 
#3 ·
O h, don't worry, I plan on posting many pictures of it! As soon as I can get to the range I will take some videos as well. Maybe I'll put my bump fire stock on it :)

S&W
 
#4 ·
BUMP FIRE?!?!?!
Oh My GOD!!!!
Think of the children....

Ah, never mind.

I have a bump fire stock that guy gave me as a gift for giving him a 1/2 case of Wolf 7.62x39 soft point ammo. It was back when you couldn't find any. Wait a minute.
Still can't find any.
Anyway, the bump fire was fun but got boring after 2-3 times. I prefer regular bump fire practice without. You know, the 'ol hook your thumb in your belt loop bump fire.

Just didn't do it for me.

Can't wait to see the pics. Good luck with the new toy.
 
#6 ·
I don't have the gun yet but here is a picture that two rivers arms sent me...



I will definitely take pictures of my own as soon as I get it, hopefully the middle of next week.

S&W
 
#9 ·
It will be here on Thursday morning!!! I will take some pictures right away, very excited that AK-47 #12 is finally done!

S&W
 
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#11 ·
She is here!!!













I think it turned out just perfect! Thank you everyone for all your help, advice, input, recommendations and encouragement to help me get this project done. You guys rock! :)

Please let me know what you think and have a great weekend!

S&W
 
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She is here!!!













I think it turned out just perfect! Thank you everyone for all your help, advice, input, recommendations and encouragement to help me get this project done. You guys rock! :)

Please let me know what you think and have a great weekend!

S&W
Very nice indeed.
 
#13 ·
Thanks, Most definitely! I know it's not the prettiest but it has a lot more history behind it than any of my other ones. :)

S&W
 
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#15 ·
**** UPDATE ****

I still haven't taken this thing to the range!!!!!!!!!!!! :faint:

I'm hoping to get it there this coming weekend. We'll see!

S&W
 
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#16 ·
Nice addition. There is something about finding parts kits, all the compliance parts and then sending them off to a reputable builder that is quite addicting. It takes time but satisfying time spent.

I've done quite a few in the past with mostly AK's. Just wished I would have hung onto them all because the days of cheap and plentiful kits are over. :eek:
 
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Nice addition. There is something about finding parts kits, all the compliance parts and then sending them off to a reputable builder that is quite addicting. It takes time but satisfying time spent.

I've done quite a few in the past with mostly AK's. Just wished I would have hung onto them all because the days of cheap and plentiful kits are over. :eek:
Agreed!

I wish I had bought the kits when I could just like I wish I had bought Saiga AK rifles and shotguns when they $250!!!

We live and we learn!

ETA....I do have a Saiga-12 but it was $520 instead of $250!
 
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Nice rifle! I just got my Romanian G back from Two Rivers, it's awesome! My only complaint is I asked them to replace the gas piston with a US made one for 922r compliance. They said they would, but then didn't. Guess I still have to put US followers in my magazines...

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I bought two Saiga 12 gauge shotguns, with 8 mags, when the shotguns were 179.99, and the mags were 14.99 each.

I admittedly, sold all for a major profit, or what I considered a profit at the time, needed the money, and did sell them for more than I paid for them.

I regret, I did not buy the Saiga .410 and keep it, for the same price. Those are total unicorns today, and have gone on GB for close to 1200 bucks, a few times.
 
#22 ·
I bought two Saiga 12 gauge shotguns, with 8 mags, when the shotguns were 179.99, and the mags were 14.99 each.

I admittedly, sold all for a major profit, or what I considered a profit at the time, needed the money, and did sell them for more than I paid for them.

I regret, I did not buy the Saiga .410 and keep it, for the same price. Those are total unicorns today, and have gone on GB for close to 1200 bucks, a few times.
For me I wish I had bought the Sega 20! Don't get me wrong, I love my saiga 12, but an AK shotgun in 20 gauge would be freaking awesome!

We all have regrets when it comes to our gun collections, I guarantee it!
 
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