WTS: AK-47 furniture, folding stocks, Ironwood, Saiga, muzzle brakes

The Best online firearms community in Louisiana.

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • bs875

    Well-Known Member
    Rating - 100%
    232   0   0
    Mar 14, 2009
    4,595
    36
    Baton Rouge
    All prices are cash in Baton Rouge or I will ship on your dime. I’m not looking for trades but if you have something to trade feel free to offer.

    Romanian G code furniture set refinished in Red Oak to match a 1960's era (non-G) Romanian wood pistol grip with it's original finish. These wood pistol grips are rare and I wasn't able to find a comparable available for sale, even on Gunbroker. All metal hardware shown in the picture is included. The gas tube cover split down the middle but was repaired successfully and did not split when removing from the gas tube it was recently on. $60

    1c3d420camlsicczedk.jpg


    Saiga rifle conversion lower handguard retainer. I bought this to put on a Draco but it didn't fit so it is virtually new. This part allows you to easily add a standard AK lower handguard to a Saiga rifle. This is the Gunkoted version which sells for $45 but is currently out of stock which often happens. I had to wait several weeks for this to come back in stock once I found out about it. $30

    http://saiga-ak.com/LHG03gen2.5.html

    lhg03gen2.5_3.jpg


    SOLD Foreign made AK-74 style handguards. The finger grooves go in rather than out. Like new except for some rubbing on the shellac from the metal clasp of a sling. $20

    AMD-65 beech wood US made grips by Ironwood Designs. These run $76 a pair from Ironwood for raw grips. These have been sanded and finished in Watco Danish oil per Ironwood's recommendation. $70

    bqfugco6rdw4wsti77n.jpg


    c21r80rxw2l8dyeq8l.jpg


    Yugoslavian M70 teak wood US made handguards by Ironwood Designs. These run $93 a pair from Ironwood for raw handguards and these are true teak which Ironwood no longer offers. These have been sanded and finished in Watco Danish oil per Ironwood's recommendation. $90

    9c91hqmvbq1mtlw3yze.jpg


    y7gy959nt8dfct726.jpg


    at5b3j5mau2mo29j4urt.jpg


    SOLD Tapco Intrafuse handguard set. The gas tube cover has a rail while the lower handguard has a hidden rail which can be used for a verical grip or other accessories. $35

    SOLD Krebs Customs Enhanced safety lever. This is a very easy safety to manipulate and it includes an extended tab for easy on/off as well as a cut out to hold your bolt carrier back for loading/unloading and demonstrating safe on the range. $40

    SOLD - Romanian folding stock. This is a simple installation and replaces a standard fixed AK stock. No gunsmithing required, just two screws. This is a push button type stock release. $80

    German folding stock with AMD65tech cheek piece wrapped in paracord. This stock is the lever type which requires a separate piece to be installed into the receiver. It takes a little finessing but if you prefer the lever release I have the instructions. $100

    9i5ea1ynksoachmpd5l0.jpg


    ue2o3frzz01spjaijr.jpg


    0vo802mofpu4r7th3riv.jpg


    SOLD Texas Weapons Systems Dog Leg scope rail. This replaces your rear sight, half of your recoil spring and your top cover. It gives you a full rail for a scope or red dot with a repeatable zero when you lift the cover for cleaning. This is the standard model for most AK rifles but will not fit the Yugos. This includes the $40 rear peep sight upgrade. $150

    (4) Muzzle devices. Two Tapco M16 style cage flash hiders, $10/ea. One unknown manufacturer Krink type muzzle device, $5. One Tapco Razr brake, $20.

    tr1rqic0133jljgqf5.jpg


    I have two parts to change a standard Krinkov to the one off AKMSU. From what I have read the AKMSU was never made by the Soviets but what is shown as an AKMSU is a custom Khyber Pass rifle. I think it's one of the coolest looking AK variants I've seen and I especially like the thumb hole front handguards. I recently purchased the reproduction AKMSU lower handguard and muzzle booster not realizing that the Yugo M92 I have uses a different size muzzle booster than the standard 24mm threads (also has an adapter for standard 14mm threads). In my excitement in finding the parts I didn't bother to see if they would actually fit what I have so I dropped a good bit of coin on something I cannot use.

    The only place I have found these parts is was (no longer listed) at AA-OK where the booster is $48 and the lower handguard is $78. Shipping is $13 for both for a total of $139. AA-OK seems to sell regular AK parts and also some listed as airsoft parts. They do not list these two items in the airsoft category but they are built by an airsoft company. I do not know if the booster can be used in a live fire weapon (though I had every intention of trying) so the buyer may want to take that into consideration. The booster is made out of metal and other than the packaging I wouldn't have known it was made by an airsoft company. The lower handguard is made by the same company though wood is wood so there's not reason that shouldn't work just fine on any gun. $80

    Here are pictures of the two parts I have (stock photos but mine are brand new).

    xnc9moyyl4988giy1k3.jpg


    lt5i2fpvtmp9cuysfva.jpg


    Here is a picture of the original AKMSU. Note that the lower handguard of the original is shaped near the thumb hole while the reproduction is not.

    pgqovo162tf23ce2r8c.jpg


    tbvrjocv30c5u8vbwcg.jpg


    scezr8v2gppm7pcwh4b.jpg
     
    Last edited:
    You have insufficient privileges to reply here.
    Top Bottom