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Default Help changing AK furniture

Hi!

I bought some K-Var furniture for my AK and it should arrive in a few days.

I tried to take the wood furniture off of my AK, and I am having no luck whatsoever. Instead of continuing to try to get a handle on this process, I'd much prefer to defer to an expert in my area. I live in Glen Mills, PA and would be willing to pay somebody to change out my AK furniture. Thanks a bunch!

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What parts can't you get off? Maybe I can help. I've switched out my wood on my WASR-10. You don't need to pay someone, you can do it yourself!
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Hi Jim,

Thanks for the offer. I'm still unable to remove the lower hanguard. I just can't seem to slide the "keeper plate" forward.
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Did you tap up the litlle retaining lever on the right side? If so you should only need to tap it foreward with a mallet to break it loose.
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www.gunsnet.net/Linx310/ammo.htm Here is a link that has a tutorial. Click on furniture removal on the left hand side.
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Also it's best to remove your cleaning rod first. then the lever should flip with the tip of a screw driver.
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Hi Jim,

Thanks for the offer. I'm still unable to remove the lower hanguard. I just can't seem to slide the "keeper plate" forward.
The retaining lever shaft has a recess milled into it. When you turn the lever, you're aligning the recess to allow clearance for the barrel to pass through. The lever must be one one position - You can't just "flip it up" or forward, or it won't release the plate.
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The retaining lever shaft has a recess milled into it. When you turn the lever, you're aligning the recess to allow clearance for the barrel to pass through. The lever must be one one position - You can't just "flip it up" or forward, or it won't release the plate.
Yeah I was half awake when I wrote that. I guess I could have worded that better.
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