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Russian AKS-74U (Krink)

Thu Nov 13 2008
We had the chance to get a few photos of this great pair fo Russian AKS-74U clones. These are semi-auto short barreled rifles (SBR) registered with the ATF for the legal short barrel length. These were at one time full auto Krinks which were cut into peices and legally imported as parts (an AK47 parts kit) to the USA, then re-assembled into these semi-auto SBR Krinks

We had the chance to get a few photos of this great pair fo Russian AKS-74U clones. These are semi-auto short barreled rifles (SBR) registered with the ATF for the legal short barrel length. These were at one time full auto Krinks which were cut into peices and legally imported as parts (an AK parts kit) to the USA, then re-assembled into these semi-auto SBR Krinks

The folding 'triangle' stocks are much more comfortable than the underfolding stocks for most people and they fold out of the way better than most AK47 stocks

This is an impressive pair of short rifles. These shoot the Russian 5.45x39 'poison' bullet that is cheap to buy and easy to shoot

These AKS-74U have the 'classic' wood furnature and bakalite magazines that make them look like what many people think of when you say AK47

We had the chance to get a few photos of this great pair fo Russian AKS-74U clones. These are semi-auto short barreled rifles (SBR) registered with the ATF for the legal short barrel length. These were at one time full auto Krinks which were cut into peices and legally imported as parts (an AK parts kit) to the USA, then re-assembled into these semi-auto SBR Krinks

This is an impressive pair of short rifles. These shoot the Russian 5.45x39 'poison' bullet that is cheap to buy and easy to shoot

These small AK74 rifles fold up to smaller than many AK47 pistols.

We had the chance to get a few photos of this great pair fo Russian AKS-74U clones. These are semi-auto short barreled rifles (SBR) registered with the ATF for the legal short barrel length. These were at one time full auto Krinks which were cut into peices and legally imported as parts (an AK parts kit) to the USA, then re-assembled into these semi-auto SBR Krinks

These small AK74 rifles fold up to smaller than many AK47 pistols.

We had the chance to get a few photos of this great pair fo Russian AKS-74U clones. These are semi-auto short barreled rifles (SBR) registered with the ATF for the legal short barrel length. These were at one time full auto Krinks which were cut into peices and legally imported as parts (an AK parts kit) to the USA, then re-assembled into these semi-auto SBR Krinks

Looking at the underside and the right side of these two AKS-74U SBR krinks

Looking at the underside and the right side of these two AKS-74U SBR krinks

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