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Build your own .22lr ak.(pics)

4.8K views 19 replies 11 participants last post by  Coils  
#1 ·
hi all,
Nothing major done,just bent a tapco flat,cut out the magwell to fit a 10/22 30rd clip.I also am working on the bolt carrier-from scratch of course.It will be shaped similar to the 10/22 bolt and will have ak top rail slots.10/22 extractor will be used the ejector is built into the mag,so no lower rails are needed.Barrel will be setback all the way to the rear of trunnion flush with mag

The cool thing is ,when you grind the m.w dimples flush then cut the magwell out on the bottom of the floor,its a slip fit.

Looking for a barrel- used 10/22 in .22lr ,p.m me a price if you got one.I am using one from my own 10/22 but for measurement purposes only a beater is fine.


Rifle will have gas assist while maintaining a full blowback bolt, piston /and op rod (alumunum)will be used in a separate manner like a sks to keep bolt weight down and maximize blowback force and use a lighter recoil spring.Firing pin at 12'o clock(spring loaded.


 
#3 ·
I think your "gas assist" will be a disappointment, testing has revealed the optimum bbl length for a .22LR is something between 14" and 16", any longer and the bullet slows down from friction as the gas has reached max pressure at the 14" point. Tapping gas off before this point will reduce velocity, after and the pressure will be even less. There's probably a reason why all .22 autos have been straight blowback.
 
#4 ·
This sounds like an interesting idea. Plus mag availability and price would definitely be a plus.
 
#5 ·
I am very interested in this build. I was going to build a 10/22 pistol. I have all the parts except for a receiver. I still have not decided if I want to find a 80% receiver or scratch build one. Now after seeing this I really like the idea of a AK22!

Keep the info and pictures coming!
 
#8 ·
3/325 said:
For what it is worth here are a couple of pics I found of a factory 22lr AK conversion.


hmmmm... I wonder what would need to be done to have the ciener conversion work with 10/22 mags and a dedicated .22 LR barrel. :)
 
#10 ·
Why do I cringe everytime I see that name (starts with a "C")???

Begin rant:
JAC is a miserable piece of %^&* who wouldn't know customer service if it bit him on his rear. Pray you never need to have you NEVER functioning kit repaired or replaced.
PLEASE do not buy or support the maker of that kit.
Rant off
 
#11 ·
vz58 said:
Why do I cringe everytime I see that name (starts with a "C")???

Begin rant:
JAC is a miserable piece of %^&* who wouldn't know customer service if it bit him on his rear. Pray you never need to have you NEVER functioning kit repaired or replaced.
PLEASE do not buy or support the maker of that kit.
Rant off
vz58 - I understand where you're coming from. That's why I bought mine (for an AR) through Kyle at ballistic sounds. Even though it is a ciener kit, I got great customer service from Kyle. http://www.ballisticsounds.com/

JAC might have crappy customer service but the kit does work as intended. :)
 
#12 ·
You're lucky- out of 4 kits (3 departmental and one personal) only 2 were reliable on auto. JAC literally could not have cared less when I was assigned to get them repaired or replaced. Eventually with much polishing the other departmental kit worked 80% of the time, but the personal... no way guess whose kit it was?
I am glad yours works


But I don't want to thread hijack, I would really like to see how this comes out. Keep it up!
 
#14 ·
ak-22 build

The easiest 22 ak build is to buy a MPi-69 east german trainer and slap her together, these kits are hard to find but they run like a deer. mags are available for $15. the kit is a scaled down ak everything bit the triggerguard and receiver

I bought one of these kits a while back, I used a bent metal receiver as dimples are useless and there is no lower rail to weld in, the rivets are all the long ones so I used long electrical nuts and bolt(for quick take down) this kit was full auto and compliance parts are non-existant. the bolt is different as is the handguards and top cover
I saw a kit for sale for $800.00 recently

this has been discussed on this site in the east german ak section about a year or so and on ak.net many years ago

sprat