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Norinco mak 90 demand
Norinco mak 90 demand






norinco mak 90 demand
  1. Norinco mak 90 demand how to#
  2. Norinco mak 90 demand serial number#
  3. Norinco mak 90 demand install#

223 polymer coated steel that were so under loaded many rounds failed to eject, and the ones that did the case was so cold you could catch them coming out of the breech and not burn your hands. The only problems I have had have been ammo related. The BWK92 was only imported with standard fixed stock receiver.Īll are excellent shooters with my 84S-1 being my most accurate of my AK collection.

Norinco mak 90 demand install#

MAK-90s and the NHM90 were available with the Bush-hole stock over either a standard receiver, designed for underfolder receiver, and a receiver that was slant cut to make it harder to install an evil pistol grip with standard stock. The 84S-3A is a NATO length fixed black plastic stock set. The Poly Tech was also available as a sidefolder with orange plastic furniture, Norinco side folder 84S-5A has black plastic folding stock. The Poly Tech and 84S were pre-Bush1-ban and were available in standard wood fixed stock and underfolding stock. He is correct, there are many variations of the Chinese AK in. If nothing, you will enjoy shooting it as the Chinese had arguably the best factory trigger of any AK imported into the land of shall not be infringed.Thanks for the heads up STEEL CORE, was out on my bicycle. When you get it out of layaway, take some pictures of the markings and we will try and find out more for you, but there were so many importers, and some were "sub-importers" as in shells for the real importer that it is amazing how many names you can find on some rifles. The Chinese would mark the rifles how ever you wanted as long as you were willing to pay for it.

Norinco mak 90 demand serial number#

The only Norinco I have seen with a "Q" start of the serial number was the 84S-3A, but that doesn't mean an importer didn't specify a special number.

norinco mak 90 demand

Some of the first MAK-90s did have threaded barrels, but anyone can easily thread one, something I personally have done many times. The scribed name that looks like a child did it would also indicate an early one. The triangle 66 (factory mark) usually was erased and later just left off on almost all the later MAK-90s, which would indicate you have an early post-Bush1-ban rifle. Sometimes you can get an idea of import year by the serial number itself, but even then I have seen pre-ban 56S with a higher number than a marked MAK-90. Generally only the 19 had the 93 and 94 as the first two digits of the serial number, but as I have said here to others, with the Chinese the only rule was there were no rules. look forward to great discussions on here, Bryan

Norinco mak 90 demand how to#

help! lol somebody teach me how to figure out this rifles history. no one else that has posted about their maks having similar features. but it does have a flash suppressor on the barrel (I assume someone put it on after buying it but still had to have a threaded barrel). I know it isn't a pre ban because it has the thumb hole stock. I have seen a list of importers that imported the mak and sportarms wasn't on the list. I have heard that, that triangle makes the rifle more "desirable"? Why is that.? oh and my serial number starts with QH 41**** then MAK-90 sporter is engraved right below (looks like a child did it lol) also it has SportArms Miami, Fl stamped on it too. I don't see anything that would resemble the year. I have done some research and found out the year should be somewhere in the serial number on the left side of the rifle. super noob here! I just put a Norinco MAK-90 on lay a way and I am curious as to what I got.








Norinco mak 90 demand