First thing is to get rid of the "G" , built on NDS-1 rec. with really nice red laminate wood furniture . Machine marks removed from bolt and carrier and given a nice polish.
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First thing is to get rid of the "G" , built on NDS-1 rec. with really nice red laminate wood furniture . Machine marks removed from bolt and carrier and given a nice polish.
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Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
They look perfect Will. Beautiful work.
as always, look'in good Will!
"It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams
Great looking builds! Thanks, Will![]()
I have a daughter. I tell her, "911 is what you dial after you're raped. 1911 is what you should have before they try."
Polishing the bolt. Yup been doing the same thing on my recent builds. Does make for a cleaner look.
Beautiful job on those.
"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781
Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com
Those look great Will, Are those the repro Russian stocks?
93 % of men in America polish there bolt
the other 7% lie.
American By Birth, Southern By the Grace Of God
Was wondering that myself? Damn that dressed up those Gs nice.
Living in a swamp I did a little experiment. I left AK parts, as they came, out in the shed. Damn did they start to rust. But not the bolt or carrier.
So me and a buddy got to think about polishing, no not our knobs Icarus,wire wheel, the bolt carrier.
We did and left it outside for a few weeks. No rust.
My guess is they started bluing them for military purposes. No reflection in combat.
So there yah go. Polish your your bolt carrier.![]()
"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781
Will Hayden, RedJacket Firearms
www.Redstick-Firearms.com