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    Default Yugo M92 Zastava Krink 7.62x39

    I'm interested in the Yugo M92 Zastava Krink. It looks pretty sweet. I have a Yugo M70ab2 and I had a Yugo m72 RPK. I'm really impressed with these Zastava rifles.

    I am considering getting a Yugo M92 Zastava Krink. I do not want an SBR, but I'd rather have the longer barrel for accuracy's sake with a fake can on it. Here's a pic of a Yugo M92 Zastava Krink with this look.

    This particular rifle has a chrome lined barrel, which would be nice.

    Do any of you guys own one of these rifles, and what are your thoughts? I can't seem to find one in this configuration. Thanks for your help.
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    You won't find a 16" barrel with fake can in the USA (unless it's a custom job).

    The Krinks you see with fake (or real) cans have the short barrels the Krink is manufactured with.

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    The longer barrel will not give you any more accuracy either, it may even decrease it.

    I'd SBR it at the least. Get a suppressor too if you can afford it.

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    I have one, it is an sbr, it is fun to shoot, but I realy don't take it out that often.

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    "The longer barrel will not give you any more accuracy either, it may even decrease it."

    Wow. I would think that the longer barrel would be more accurate. Why might it reduce accuracy? Now I'm intrigued.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny 5.56 View Post
    "The longer barrel will not give you any more accuracy either, it may even decrease it."
    ]Wow. I would think that the longer barrel would be more accurate. Why might it reduce accuracy? Now, I'm intrigued.[/SIZE]
    Longer barrel'll give you more velocity, not accuracy. Shorter barrels are stiffer, so they don't whip around near as much as long ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pirate56 View Post
    I have one, it is an sbr, it is fun to shoot, but I realy don't take it out that often.

    How accurate is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [486] View Post
    Longer barrel'll give you more velocity, not accuracy. Shorter barrels are stiffer, so they don't whip around near as much as long ones.

    Ah, I did not know that. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nalioth View Post
    You won't find a 16" barrel with fake can in the USA (unless it's a custom job).

    The Krinks you see with fake (or real) cans have the short barrels the Krink is manufactured with.

    Do you know where I might find an M92 with the fake can like the one pictured above? I don't have the funds for a real can or the SBR at the moment. Thanks!

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    Here's one for $1500:
    AK 47 Yugo M92 Krink 7.62x39 AK47 : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com

    It would be cheaper to build one and still have enough left over for the SBR tax stamp.

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