

How about mags? I see that the Yugo mags are well spoken of, but not the Korean ones. Has anyone tried the Magpul ones? I've seen them advertised, but not been able to find any. Is it worthwhile to get a drum mag?
Action is fairly slick after I cleaned it up. Looks like it's a Tapco trigger (G2 stamp on the side of it). The pull is long, but it's notably lighter than my FAL. Overall it appears to be pretty good. There's a few rust spots on the carrier and such, but no real pitting to speak of, just a few witness marks where everything is coming into contact. I would suspect that a couple of hundred rounds and a few more cleanings and it'll be top notch. The bore itself looks good.johncanfield wrote:Does the action work okay? What about the fire control group (trigger)? Is the trigger a Tapco?
Fair enough. I'll have a few outings with it first before I make any final judgements.ELB wrote:Handgrip: If you think it is too small, you can put tape around it, like used on baseball bats, or there are numerous aftermarket grips. I have a feeling Kalashnikov designed the grip somewhat smaller to better fit people with gloves on. Also why the trigger guard opening is so big, I suspect.
I've seen a few Yugo bolt-hold-open mags around. I think I'll try a few of those first.Mags: East Euro metal magazines seem to be reasonably priced and work well. I bought a boatload of Bulgarian ones when I got my romy, and they work just fine. Never used Magpuls, I suspect they are quite good. For non-metal mags, most seem to recommend getting ones with metal feed lips.
I'm not above 'cut to suit and hammer to fit'. It just seemed a little snug. Again, perhaps after a few range trips and cleanings it'll all start falling together better.Top cover: Depending on why it is tight, you can gently bend the rear face of the cover just below the hole where the button goes, the part that fits down into that slot at the back of the receiver. I don't know if this is approved armorer's technique, but I had the same problem with my Romy at first, I had to whack the cover to get it in; I just took a pair of pliers and tweaked that back edge of the cover inward a tiny bit, and presto. Nice thing about an AK is many things can be simply fixed with pliers, screwdriver, hammer, and Krylon.![]()
I'm with you. I think I'll get one of those wind-up ones so loading is easier.Drum-mag: Probably lots of fun, but I will bet it is heavy too. IIRC, AndyC has some important advice about when to insert and when NOT to insert drum magazines on an underfolder.I don't have one, but I will probably get one some day just because it will honk off certain Senators and other panty-bunchers.
I have hogue grip on my Tantal and it is sweet curvy-finger grip.Iunnrais wrote:Your Yugo is much happier with the Tula than my MAK ;) I agree 100% on the Hogue grip though. I've got the Hogue grip on mine and love it.
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I ran across http://www.tech-sights.com today and I'm considering putting a peep sight system on my 10/22 takedown.AndyC wrote:As an experienced AK-driver I can say that that's some decent shooting, too - nice job![]()
Peep sights do help - so does a longer sight-radius (as another option to factor in), so you have some research to do (and some wallet-checking).