Maadis made/helped made by Russians. Even the machinery is suspect.
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OK, well, you could well be correct. I plead guilty here to simply parroting what I have read or heard. Thank you for the correction.
Maadis made/helped made by Russians. Even the machinery is suspect.
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Warren:
Nice AKs. Of course that is one of the most popular of the EastBlock guns, and I hope we'll see lots of variations!! Those two are nice!
I'm starting to feel bad, I have only posted like 4 of my own guns so far, I'm going to have to get busy. School starts next week, but I'll have to be there all this week, so won't have as much time to play with the computer as I did all summer!! I'm excited about this thread, though, so I'm trying to keep in touch.
Best Regards, Les
Les, if you're interested in just touching up the CZ's scratches, time and again I see a fella (Walt Sherill) saying there's a duplicolor (a specific matte black), that is (practically) identical to the original finish. I've read several posts he's made on various forums (I've found it via google easily), and he lists the actual product # of the paint in question, and the way he's found best to apply it.Scoobysnacker:
Thanks for the tip. I have been checking them out just now. If I were to get one, I think I'd leave it original. My CZ 82 has the same paint like finish, and while it's not the most esthetic, it is original, and I try to stay with the original look with these guns. I wonder if there is a cerakote finish which mimics the original baked enamel or whatever it is finish the Czechs use?
Thanks again...
Best Regards, Les
I don't know if kit guns count, but here are three that I built in my shop about 4 years ago. Pictures taken before parkerizing and then Teflon/moly paint.
Here's another entry from Chicom heaven, these rifles are relatively cheap here but the price has been increasing lately. More Norinco clones, both gone now. I regret selling the 18.5" "SOCOM" as they were called, it was a pretty handy rifle for a heavy 7.62 base. But I have a buddy who really wanted it and he was willing to trade straight across for his new Gen 3 Glock 21 with a bunch of mags (I have a soft spot for that particular piece of tupperware).
I don't think anyone has posted a picture of a Romanian .22 training rifle yet, synthetic sling and all. No scope on it at the moment...
Polish WZ-48 .22 Training rifle. Loosley mimics the Mosin Nagant M38 but with a 1920 style Mauser action.
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Very soft shooting, which at over 8 pounds it should be, and has surprising accuracy. The rear sight is graduated in 5M increments from 25M out to 100M.
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