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Anybody like them? any good advantages? I'm talking about the krebs type.
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AKaholic #: 7328 Join Date: Jan 2007
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love my mojos
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AKaholic #: 8029 Join Date: Apr 2007
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Mine's not from Krebs, but I do have a Mojo (i think it's more or less the same thing) on my Vepr, and I dig it. It's amazing how much better the rifle groups with sights that don't suck.
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AKaholic #: 7027 Join Date: Nov 2006
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Looks like Krebs and Mojo are the same idea.
Anybody got a way of putting a peep sight at the back of the receiver? I'd like to see a longer sight radius.
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AKaholic #: 8145 Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hey guyz first time posting I have anoob question how do you line up with the krebs sight? is it a ghost ring type or just put the front sight on the target?
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AKaholic #: 4444 Join Date: Sep 2005
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I might have a line on some dustcovers with rear sights similiar to a galil--but they're spendy...very spendy...
A2 style peeps. |
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AKaholic #: 1521 Join Date: Jan 2004
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I have one of these. Am planning to put it on my most accurate Yugo. Have one built, two to go. I know i will have to trim the front of this cover alittle. I have a fixted stock an UF in progress and a smooth side type Yugo. The smooth sided is getting somethings different. Planning on putting a tantal brake and a fixed Drag type butt.
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[QUOTE=VALMET_M76]Valmets have proper peep sights. It's probably one of the reasons why they are so accurate.
I'd really like to find some top covers like they have. Galils also have peep sights on the top covers. I tried to get a Galil or Valmet top cover from Numrich Arms and Sarco but they didn't have them. I made my own top cover rear sight and aligned the aperture with a laser using the existing sights and now have a fixed rear sight. I like it a lot better and I shoot more accurately at 100 yds. Target acquisition is much faster for my aging eyes.
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AKaholic #: 6966 Join Date: Nov 2006
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Valmet topcovers and other spare parts can be found from this finnish site
http://www.av-ase.fi/show.asp?displa...oductgroup=141 |
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AKaholic #: 1521 Join Date: Jan 2004
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As stated before, i put this ar15 type dustcover on my lastest Build. Made a huge difference at 100 yds.
I also have a Yugo with a krebs adj type. That one is nice but this one just shoulders so right. I removed the slide on the original sight to drop it out of sight picture. The cover was for a standard type ak so i had to take some metal off the front of the cover. Cover fits really tight was for an ak rec that measures .040 to .045. This Coldsteel blank is .064. Very snug fit
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AKaholic #: 8145 Join Date: Apr 2007
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Will the top cover fit any ak?? |
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AKaholic #: 1521 Join Date: Jan 2004
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http://www.blackthorneproducts.com/ These guys seem to have the ak dustcover with the ar15 sight
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