WA SR-10 AK47 Modifications?
Question:You guys have been so helpful with my AK47! Thanks to you, I've cured my trigger slap issue by replaced the crappy Century disconnect with the Romanian Original, I've installed a 5000 round BlackJack buffer reducing the recoil and wear on my rifle, and I cured that extreme kickback issue thanks to someones suggestion about checking my threaded muzzle adapter, and birdcage flashhider, both of which were loose!
I spent the day on the range with my WASR10 and I'm so happy to say that it's fuctioning beautifully! I just wanted to thank everyone who helped me, and I was also wondering if there are any other good mods I should look into? competition triggers, upgrade sights, or anything else you guys would recommend? I already love it, but I want my WASR10 to be the best rifle it can be!
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Glad to hear you solved your problems.Tapco makes a trigger group that breaks nice and claen at 34 lbs. I have one on one of my mixmaster AKs and it's nice. It's a good $40 upgrade.
I also have Mojo sights on an AK, an SKS and a Mauser and highly recommend them. If you've ever shot an apature sight you get spoiled. I'm not one of those that thinks much of scoping a 7.62x39 rifle, as it really will not shoot farther than you can see, so an upgrade in iron sights is just the ticket. I have both original, which requires a allen wrench to adjust, and the MicroClick.
I also use the K-VAR US Made (for compliancy) polymer stock set. It gives a true "American" length to the AK, giving me much better sight usage and cheek weld.
If you have a scope mounting rail on the left side of the receiver you can add some fun accesories. I got a mount that attached to the wasr-10's rail and it adds a weaver base directly above the reciever cover. I put a red dot on it and couldn't be happier.
Oh another fun one is use the chinese 75 round wind up drums. They are much easier to load than the romanian drums and can be stored full of ammunition without spring tension. The downside is that they are expensive and can be tricky to find, but are tons of fun.
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