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Apr 23, 2014 #1 jcbvh Well-Known Member Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Sep 29, 2012 378 43 Louisiana http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJxtdAAo_bQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Apr 23, 2014 #2 A audioshooter On Target. Send It. Rating - 100% 20 0 0 Feb 8, 2011 1,337 38 Baton Rouge pretty cool. always nice to see parts that arnt spit out by CNC machines
Apr 23, 2014 #3 Judge Mental Well-Known Member Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Feb 13, 2013 165 16 Prairieville Enjoyed that, Thx for posting Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Apr 23, 2014 #4 F fallingbird Well-Known Member Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Oct 2, 2009 164 16 Metairie I'm surprised at the amount of handwork that goes into the process. I guess the P-Mag was a pretty good invention, even though it was not for the AK platform. Great video, thanks.
I'm surprised at the amount of handwork that goes into the process. I guess the P-Mag was a pretty good invention, even though it was not for the AK platform. Great video, thanks.
Apr 23, 2014 #5 B bs875 Well-Known Member Rating - 100% 232 0 0 Mar 14, 2009 4,595 36 Baton Rouge Makes me appreciate the value in those original mags. Lots of labor
Apr 23, 2014 #6 Vsotok10 Mad Scientist Rating - 100% 4 0 0 May 2, 2010 489 18 CENLA The AK may be built for peasants but the manufacture of the AK and its mags is anything but simple.
Apr 25, 2014 #7 kingfhb NRA & USCCA INST. w/ LSP# Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Mar 28, 2014 3,060 38 New Orleans, LA Imagine how it was when they literally made them mostly by hand instead of pressing a button. Just guiding the metal through the press... Handwork... But not like spot welding and forming them up. Great video though. Makes you appreciate the craftsmanship now and even more so back in the day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited: Apr 25, 2014
Imagine how it was when they literally made them mostly by hand instead of pressing a button. Just guiding the metal through the press... Handwork... But not like spot welding and forming them up. Great video though. Makes you appreciate the craftsmanship now and even more so back in the day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk