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Video: How to Lubricate Your AKM (AK47) and AK74 Rifles – AK Operators Union 47-74

Khukuri wood handle being polished on a buffing wheel Khukuri wood handle being polished on a buffing wheel Khukuri wood handle being polished on a buffing wheel

In this video, Rob Ski, of AK Operators Union, does a great job explaining how to lubricate your AK.  Rob is the real deal having grown up around AKs and having also served in the US military.  Be sure to Like him on Facebook.  He’s always posting news and information.



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Check out John B’s cool Vepr with our handguard

I think John built a real stunner here. I like the whole package with the folding stock, the optic, our handguard and everything being black.

 

Khukuri knife with wooden handle and sheath, ready for wood handle rehydration. Khukuri knife with wooden handle and sheath, ready for wood handle rehydration.

Click here to open a new tab/window to our Vepr handguard page.

 

Check out Gregory’s AK with Refinished Wood

Gregory shared this with me and I was so impressed by the clean lines that I had to post it:

Three wooden khukuri handles, showing wood grain and metal ferrules.

I asked what he did for the wood.  Gregory said he rubbed in three coats of red Oak stain.  It’s sharp!



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Check out Derreck’s Yugo M72B1 with our handguards!!

Derreck’s Yugoslav/Zastava M72B1 with our M72 handguard set looks sweet!!

Yugo M72B1 rifle with black handguards Yugo M72B1 rifle with handguards on white paper

Click here to visit our M72 handguard page in our store.



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Video: Brownells’ Four Part Series on AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance

Three wooden khukuri handles, showing wood grain and metal ferrules. Three wooden khukuri handles, showing wood grain and metal ferrules. Three wooden khukuri handles, showing wood grain and metal ferrules.

Brownells has turned out a nice for video set regarding AK 47/74 Maintenance.  Here they are:

AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance: Part 1 Disassembly

AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance: Part 2 Cleaning

AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance: Part 3 Lubrication

AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance: Part 4 Reassembly



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Check out Brandon’s rifles with our ARM and Polish Tantal grips!!

Brandon shared these photos of his rifles and some close up shots for his ARM-9 grips.  Very cool!!

AK rifle with ARM and Polish Tantal grips on a wooden fence

AK-47 style rifle with Polish Tantal grip on wooden background

The following is our Dark US Plum color:

Close-up of an AK-47 style rifle with a purple pistol grip and wooden background

The below ARM grips are in Dark Grey to the left and black to the right:

Two black ARM and Polish Tantal rifle grips, one gray, one black, with 'S 30 1' markings.

Here are links for our ARM Grips – click here for the ARM grip without the selector notch or click here for the grip with the notch like the above photos.

Last but not least, click here our Polish AKM/Tantal grip.

 



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Check Out Derreck’s M70B1 with our Bulged Handguards

Here’s Derreck’s M70B1 with the wood furniture:

M70B1 rifle with bulged handguards on a workbench

and here it is with our handguard and a Magpul Zhukov-S stock:

M70B1 rifle with black bulged handguards installed Derreck's M70B1 rifle with Bulged Handguards displayed on white background 

M70B1 rifle with bulged handguards on a workbench



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Are you looking for a family friendly kitchen knife sharpener?

Smith's kitchen knife sharpener with chef and pocket knives Smith's knife sharpener with coarse and fine sharpening slots 

I seriously like my Ken Onion Work Sharp knife sharpener to put any kind of edge on just about any kind of knife – folder, fixed, kitchen or even a giant khukuri.  However, that is not exactly family friendly.  To make it easier on my wife, daughters and even me in the kitchen, I bought a nice Smith’s 50090 sharpener that has a coarse carbide side and a fine ceramic side.  This is about as simple as you get.

The unit is rubberized and easy to hold.  I set the unit on the edge of the table so I don’t hit anything when I pull the knife backwards and down and do 10 strokes on coarse and 10 on fine.  This puts a great edge on kitchen knives.  You can actually see the metal shavings on the coarse carbide side pile up.

Smith's kitchen knife sharpener with two sharpening slots

We use it on all kinds of kitchen knifes other than serrated.  So if you are looking for a sharpener that is simple and effective for the kitchen, pick up one of these Smith units.

2/27/20 Update:  This thing has had a ton of use and is still going!  I use it several times a month to sharpen kitchen knives.



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