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got a good grip, and twisted it into place. I chucked the square end of the tube loosely into a vice, just to keep it still. According to JA, of, more MAK-90 rifles were imported from China than. I did use the metal piece on the upper handguard, and it was pretty tight. The new model was basically an AK with a wood thumb-hole stock and no. I didn't use the metal clip on the lower handguard, haven't been able to pry it loose from the old one yet. I imagine a Dremel with the little sanding drum would fix that, though. Thanks! I didn't have the issue with the tang, I just took a very small amount off of the sides where it enters the receiver, and it fit. Strange since these stocks are cut for Romanian guns, but my stock goes in except for the upper tang. What did you use for that? I figured I would need to shave some wood from the stock since the recievers are thicker on Norincos but I think it will fit once I lengthen the tang groove on top. This adapter incorporates the original rear tang inside the buffer tube. the channel cut into the wood isnt long enough for the tang. The Chinese MAK-90/91 M4 Style Stock Adapter attaches to the MAK-90/91 slant cut Milled Receiver allowing use of the M4 / AR15 style butt stocks and accessories. just got my set today and I could not for the life of me get the upper handguard to turn into the housing, was yours very tight ? Also did you use the metal clip that fits into the lower handguard? I also noticed that the stock will need some fitting to the top tang. You said the upper handguard didnt require any fitting. The pistol grip seems to fill the hand better than the Ironwood, we both noticed.Īll in all, I'm happy with it, but if I weren't in a hurry at the time I probably would've gotten the Ironwood and finished it the way I wanted. A friend of mine has the Ironwood set on his Norinco, and I'd say this one compares nicely. Upper handguard and pistol grip required no fitting at all. On the buttstock, barely had to remove anything for it to fit nicely. All along Id wanted to convert the thumbhole stocdk back to the original 'AK-47' look. The new value of a MAK 90 rifle has fallen (89.73) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 1,457.02.
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The 12 month average price is 1,457.02 new and 1,400.39 used. The MAK is one of the 93 models with the milled receiver and thumbhole stock, and built in the '386' plant along with the PolyTech Legend. What is a MAK 90 Rifle Worth A MAK 90 rifle is currently worth an average price of 1,457.02 new and 1,316.91 used. Had to remove a fair amount of wood there. Well I finally got off my duff and started with the stock conversion for the nice MAK-90 I bought a few years back. the gap between the bottom of the trunnion and the receiver is smaller in the MAK 90 than the Romanian AKs that the Timbersmith stock sets were designed for. The vast majority of the fitting work involved the lower handguard. Luckily, I'm comfortable with a bit of woodwork.