Finally finished the Polish Type 3 Music - (in order) - 'Tied Up' - Silent Partner 'Night Snow' - Asher Fulero 'IDCIDK' - Geographer 'Follow The Shadows' - The 126ers 'Dark Side' - Patrick Patrikios 'Tumbleweed Texas' - Chris Haugen
Does the selector stop rivet have its widest part on the inside or outside of the receiver. Trying to figure how I’m gonna be able to crush that once I get it.
Looks awesome Mel! I like how you put the photos in of the AK in its natural habitat I laughed my ass off when you put in “ loud screeching noises” I’m pretty sure every build I’ve ever done there’s always something it never fails!! Lol
This is a real get-r done build......! What I mean is a get-r done the the right way...! My hats off to u my friend! U should charge for ure knowledge u so willing share with us, I thank u for that, u make my whole out look on garage ( shop ) builds better in a positive way! Keep up the great work & thanks again......!
You make it look so easy that I almost think I could do it... I'm of course just going to have a pro do my Polish build because I am but a lowly moron with no space for tools.
Hey brother, im in the process of trying to replicate the tool thst you turned on the laythe to mate the trunnion and bolt surfaces. Would it be possible for me to get some measurements from you? Im on try number 2...lol
Hey Cameron, I did not keep any measurements. I just put the bolt in the vise on the mill and used the Digital Read Out to tell me where the hole was needed to place the pin that goes into the extractor hole location. Pin is a pressed in, not machined into the main tool. I located the firing pin hole with a center finder then located the hole for the extractor pocket. The diameter of the main tool is just smaller than the hole in the front trunnion. It's like 0.9060". I turned the step in the face of the main tool to fit into the center hole where the 7.62x39 cartridge nest into. You could make one out of wooden dowels if you really wanted to.
Milled aks have a front slot where the hand guard nests into. That slot also makes it easier to rivet the bullet guide in as well. A cover (that sheet metal part) is used to cover the slot.
@@Mel64d Nice. Well maybe I'll check this whole milled thing out. The barrel install reminds me of that on a SIG 55X series rifle I noticed you did not pin yours. Its just held in by torquing it down? On the SIG You screw it on and look for headspace and when you find it you stop torquing. Is it like that at all? I also noticed some milled AK's are press and pins I think the YUGOs are but maybe the others are not. Still interesting the milled world is different for sure
@@Mel64d got it. Ive been slowly bringing mine to life. Ive spoken to you many times through Facebook but I left that commie hell hole. I appreciate your quick response.
This is a awesome build. When you do the lower tang in this video where did you get the steel block for the rivets? Or did you just simply make that? I have a arsonal that I need to replace the lower tang.