Build Your Own AK (Vol. II): Building the Parts Kit
<b><i>Got an AK Parts Kit? This ebook shows you how to build it right!</i></b><br />The AK-47 and its variants are world-renowned for being simple, rugged and nearly indestructible. But if you wanted to build your own Kalashnikov rifle there was no good single source of construction information—until now.<br /><br />This new series dives deep into proven techniques of home-built AKs. Profusely illustrated with numerous photos and diagrams, these manuals will show you exactly how to assemble your AK parts kit step-by-step. Your build will go easy using our techniques, recommended tools, and veteran builder tips/tricks...all with a critical focus on both safety & quality. <br /><br />The highly anticipated <i>Volume Two</i> covers a full parts kit build, from receiver flat/shell or already complete receiver through assembly, final fitting, and tuning. Alternate tools and methods are discussed throughout, as well as steps for both the AKM, AK-74 models (and various other variants of each like Yugo models, and the Krinkov). With over 240 images that make the procedures both clear and easy to understand.<br />Topics include:<br /> - Required build parts list<br /> - Recommended tools<br /> - Legal requirements<br /> - Demilling of the parts kits<br /> - Bending the receiver flat<br /> - Fitting and riveting of front/rear trunnions<br /> - Attaching and tuning the rails<br /> - Mounting the trigger guard<br /> - Headspacing<br /> - Receiver heat treatment<br /> - Installing the furniture<br /> - Assembling the internals - and more...<br /><br />If you have been waiting for the 'definitive AK assembly guide' before building your AK, wait no more.<br />Volume II continues the journey, showing every step to complete your matching or newly populated AK parts kit into a complete functional and safe rifle.<br /><br /><b>About the Authors</b><br />NICOROSHI<br />Nicoroshi is a Northern California AK builder, and member of the AK Team of CA.<br />GUY MONTAG<br />Guy is not a fireman, but is in the publishing business. He was hooked on guns since his first experience with a .22 single shot bolt-action at Boy Scout camp ( and earning his Rifle Marksmanship merit badge). A tinkerer and workshop enthusiast, he enjoys shooting sports of many flavors.