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<blockquote data-quote="Pharr Shot" data-source="post: 2859257" data-attributes="member: 32954"><p>Arsenal and Norinco make some really, really, really good AK's.</p><p>Now they are a bit pricey but they're totally worth it, IMHO.</p><p>Like me for example, when I get the money I'mma get myself a nice (90%, give or take, bluing) Norinco AK in .223.</p><p>Which they're a lil' rare since it's hard to even find any AK in .223, plus to find one in that good of a condition and it to be a Norinco makes it that much better.</p><p>When I do get it (which now I know will be "hopefully" soon) I'mma get the Zhukov side folding, adjustable stock from Magpul and get either the full bottom Zhukov Magpul handguard or the full bottom Troy "cooling holed" handguard and get a full length Fortis angled foregrip, then get some sort of rail system for a red dot and that's either gonna' be from Troy or Bravo Company.</p><p>The dot might either be an Aimpoint Micro T-1, EOTech XPS2, or the Trijicon RMR (triangle reticle, tritium band), or something of the sort.</p><p>Now as far as the pistol grip, either that will be from Troy or Magpul, probably Magpul because it's just a pistol grip.</p><p></p><p>That's just my 2 cents on what would be a good AK and what I'mma do to the one I get since you seem to be looking for some good info on an AK and I gave ya' a bit more info on what would be some good parts to put on the AK.</p><p>I hope you have good luck on finding the AK of your dreams!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharr Shot, post: 2859257, member: 32954"] Arsenal and Norinco make some really, really, really good AK's. Now they are a bit pricey but they're totally worth it, IMHO. Like me for example, when I get the money I'mma get myself a nice (90%, give or take, bluing) Norinco AK in .223. Which they're a lil' rare since it's hard to even find any AK in .223, plus to find one in that good of a condition and it to be a Norinco makes it that much better. When I do get it (which now I know will be "hopefully" soon) I'mma get the Zhukov side folding, adjustable stock from Magpul and get either the full bottom Zhukov Magpul handguard or the full bottom Troy "cooling holed" handguard and get a full length Fortis angled foregrip, then get some sort of rail system for a red dot and that's either gonna' be from Troy or Bravo Company. The dot might either be an Aimpoint Micro T-1, EOTech XPS2, or the Trijicon RMR (triangle reticle, tritium band), or something of the sort. Now as far as the pistol grip, either that will be from Troy or Magpul, probably Magpul because it's just a pistol grip. That's just my 2 cents on what would be a good AK and what I'mma do to the one I get since you seem to be looking for some good info on an AK and I gave ya' a bit more info on what would be some good parts to put on the AK. I hope you have good luck on finding the AK of your dreams! [/QUOTE]
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