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Old February 27th, 2008
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Not if you include the cost of the tools and jigs to bend those flats. In this case, you'll spend -more- than buying a pre-bent receiver. The only plus I can see to bending it yourself is having control over the serial number.
You can buy prebent 80% receivers without the drilled holes. If you have a good drill press you're good to go, if not make a friend.
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I've heard legends of groups of guys throwing AK parties. They all gather and bend flats and weld rails in a manly fashion, sharing tools and tips. Then again, I've heard that Century provides excellent service and doesn't deface their C&R guns with an unneccessary amount of company stamps. Do AK parties exist in the Commonwealth?
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I've heard legends of groups of guys throwing AK parties. They all gather and bend flats and weld rails in a manly fashion, sharing tools and tips. Then again, I've heard that Century provides excellent service and doesn't deface their C&R guns with an unneccessary amount of company stamps. Do AK parties exist in the Commonwealth?
I have heard that too. Some of my friends wanted to get in on the last one but the guy who was supposed to host it dropped off the forums.
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building a AK isnt that hard you can make a bending jig and use bolts to pull it though you dont need a press.
remove the barrel with a brass punch then use threaded rod to press it back.
Rivet it with a sledge hammer as a anvil and some punches.
And you can use a mig welder for the lower rails.

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http://gunsgutsandgod.com/index.htm

if you want pictures of the jig let me know it cost about 30 bucks to make and every thing from Home Depot
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building a AK isnt that hard you can make a bending jig and use bolts to pull it though you dont need a press.
remove the barrel with a brass punch then use threaded rod to press it back.
Rivet it with a sledge hammer as a anvil and some punches.
And you can use a mig welder for the lower rails.

This sit is good
http://gunsgutsandgod.com/index.htm

if you want pictures of the jig let me know it cost about 30 bucks to make and every thing from Home Depot
Want to get a build party going? I have a few receivers, already bent, I want to build up probably 1 for starters with a screw set and if i like it redo it with rivets.
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I would be willing to help out we would have to do it in PA.
I have 3 done so far a Romy, Yugo, RPK I'm going up to tannersville sat to test fire the yugo
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