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  • Tailoring Plano’s New 52″ All Weather Series 2 (AW2) Case For a 48″ OAL .338 Lapua Savage Stealth Evolution June 22, 2018
    It’s funny how a person’s views can change over time.  When my dad I first started going to gun shows back in the early 1980s, my idea of a gun case was a naugahyde bag that was long enough with straps that I could close on the rifle.  Then again, my budget was about $10-20 ...
  • Cool New Soviet KGB Vodka Flasks – Awesome Conversation Starters June 19, 2018
    So I was surfing one day and stumbled across these cool souvenir personal liquor flasks from Russia that hark back to the Soviet era.  They looked really cool in the photos and were brand new so I figured why not get one and check it out.  Thus, out came the credit card and I got ...
  • Why I Stopped Using Harbor Freight Air Fittings June 18, 2018
    In short, Harbor Freight quick couplers look like a cheap way to go.  The problem is that they are really soft.  I can’t even guess how many female fittings I have thrown away as they deformed and started to leak air. The same goes for the soft male fittings.  You will find they abrade easily and ...
  • Resurrecting a Gummed Up Air Tool Without Disassembly June 18, 2018
    Recently I got out my Ingersoll Rand model 117 air hammer to use and found out its action had gotten all gummed up.  It’s been probably a year since I last used it even then probably didn’t use it a ton.  I always drip air tool oil into a tool before use because my air ...
  • Use an Air Riveter to Install or Remove AK Barrels June 18, 2018
    For years I used my 20 ton press to remove and install barrels on AK rifles and then somone, Gunplumber maybe, told me to try using an air riveter instead.  You know what, it surprisingly works well and now I only use my press on the removal of really stubborn barrels. I am going to throw ...
  • Learn About The Type 2 Soviet AK-47 – Forgotten Weapons Video June 10, 2018
    It’s interesting that we hold the AK-47 in near mythic regard when it comes to reliability.  It took almost 12 years from 1947 to the release of the AKM (Avtomát Kaláshnikova modernizírovanny or  “Modernized Kalashnikov Automatic Rifle”) in 1959.  The journey the design team made over the years is quite interesting. I did a post on the ...
  • Learn About The Original Type 1 Soviet AK-47 – Forgotten Weapons Video June 9, 2018
    Ian McCollum does a great job showing an actual Soviet Type 1 sheet metal AK-47.   I’ve read about the Type and seen a few photos but nothing as detailed as this.  We so often focus on the AKM but Mikhail Kalashnikov and his design team at Izhevsk had to go through a lot of learning ...
  • The Romanian PSL Rifle – Feeling Nostalgic for the 7.62x54R DMR June 8, 2018
    I have to admit that I am a huge fan of Ian McCollum’s Forgotten Weapons videos.  On May 28th, 2018, he released “Romania Doesn’t Make the Dragunov:  The PSL”.  Being a fan of the PSL, I had to watch it: As usual, Ian did a great job.  The PSL, or in Romanian, the Puşcă Semiautomată cu Lunetă ...
  • Customizing and Shooting the Pakistani Ordnance Factory POF-5 Pistol June 6, 2018
    Having watched one too many TV shows and movies with H&K’s MP5 submachine gun over the years, the sub gun has been on my “I want to have one list” for years but way out of my price range.  While surfing, I read about how Pakistani Ordnance Factory (POF) licensed the design and tooling necessary ...
  • Getting the Simplicity Broadmor 16 Hydro Lawn Tractor Ready for the Season – Air and Oil Filters via Amazon June 6, 2018
    Given we live in a rural area, it can be a challenge trying to find the right air and oil filter for our Simplicity Broadmor 16 Hydro tractor.  It has a Kohler engine and the air and oil filters are readily available on Amazon.   It makes life way easier to just order them.  Sometimes I’ll ...
  • Fixed a Starting Problem on my Simplicity Broadmor 16 Hydro Tractor June 5, 2018
    We bought this Simplicity Broadmor 16HP lawn tractor back around 1999-ish and it has served us well.  In the years since, I’ve had to replace a few parts and figure things out as the dealer went out of business.  Luckily, finding parts is pretty straight forward given the WWW and Amazon. At some point last summer, ...
  • Our New Polish Beryl Gen 2 Grip Model May 19, 2018
    The karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996 Beryl rifle is manufactured by the Łucznik Arms Factory in Radom, Poland and is the successor to the Tantal.  The first versions of the rifle had a rather typical AKM style grip. With the kbs wz. 1996C Beryl variant, an ergonomic grip appeared that looked very similar to what the Israelis developed for ...
  • Check Out Joe’s Cool AMD-65 With Our Dark Russian Plum AMD Grips May 14, 2018
    Th e Hungarians made an interesting variant of the AK known as the AMD-65.  It had a folding stock, short barrel, unique muzzle brake, a front sheet metal handguard that is lower only, a gas tube that doesn’t have retainers for a gas tube cover (because it doesn’t useone) and, finally, the AMD-65 used two ...
  • Zastava O-PAP Rifle With One of Our Yugo M70 Grips May 13, 2018
    This is John’s Zastava O-PAP.  You can tell because it notably does not have the flip up grenade sign on the gas block.  It definitely has clean lines and you can see the bulged trunnion that is another clear indicator that this is the heavier duty O-PAP and not the N-PAP. John’s rifle has one of ...
  • Great Step-by-Step AR Assembly Book For Novices – Very Well Done May 12, 2018
    Hey folks, if you are looking for an affordable book on how to assemble an AR rifle that is step-by-step with a ton of photos – check out Rob Reaser’s book “AR-15 Rifle Builder’s Manual: An Illustrated, Step-by-Step Guide to Assembling the AR-15 Rifle”.   I bought this because I have the Amazon Kindle app on ...
  • Check Out John’s O-PAP With Our Bulged Handguard May 12, 2018
    John’s Zastava O-PAP looks good with our Bulged M70 handguard set. Click here to open a new tab for our webstore page with the Bulged M70 handguard set.  
  • Our New Russian AK-12 Grip May 7, 2018
    Hi folks, We have a new grip model based on the Russian AK-12.  Our grip has a very similar outward appearance and profile to the Russian grip but is cast solid and is made here in Michigan by us.  As a result, it counts as a 922r compliance part also. The rifle is my personal FM-AK47-21 that ...
  • Mark’s M92 SBR With Our Yugo Grip May 6, 2018
    Mark’s SBR sure looks great!  He used the original wood furniture and one of our Yugo M70/M92 grips with a black blasted finish. Here is a link to our grip’s order page – click here to open it in a new tab.
  • Shooting the 7.62×51 PTR PDWR – So Cool! April 22, 2018
    Folks, the PTR PDWR is a fun gun!  Yeah, I said the “gun” word because it just fits.  After taking the time to lubricate and clean the pistol as I wrote in the last post, my two brother-in-laws and I took it out to the range. Plain and simple, it ran like a top.  We did ...
  • Lubricating the PTR PDWR and Cleaning the Barrel April 15, 2018
    The last step in preparation for my first trip to the range was to clean and lubricate the PTR PDWR.   One thing I learned with my for PTR was that proper lubrication makes a world of difference and I could tell in working the PDWR that it definitely need lubricating so here’s what I did. Also, ...

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