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That folder looks nice on it.
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[#3]
Yes it does. Did the same thing with mine. The pin in my Ace hinge kept walking out though so I replaced it with a Stormwerkz.
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Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Psalms 91:5
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[#4]
Great stuff. Now I shall proceed to set mine up for comfortable use. Thanks for posting.
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[Last Edit: SickMAK90]
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That looks really good. I think if my m92 sells tomorrow I am going to get an N PAP instead. I was going to SBR the m92 but all the extra costs and waiting made it lose its luster.
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If you are in the Huntington, WV area check out Herd Tactical. www.herdtactical.com 304-302-0509
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Originally Posted By SickMAK90:
That looks really good. I think if my m92 sells tomorrow I am going to get an N PAP instead. I was going to SBR the m92 but all the extra costs and waiting made it lose its luster. View Quote I know the feeling, ever time I decide to SBR I lose patience and buy and weapon instead. |
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[Last Edit: JohnnyA]
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Thanks, Redcrown. I bought a polymer stock NPAP but the comb is too high for me to see the sights. After seeing your post I got the same receiver block and made the same mod that you showed. Went with the AR buffer tube adapter since I had an extra Magpul CTR stock sitting around. What an improvement over the junk Century put on the rifle.
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Yeah my NPAP came with the polymer furniture. Total crap. I couldn't get rid of that stuff fast enough.
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Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Psalms 91:5
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[#9]
Originally Posted By JohnnyA:
Thanks, Redcrown. I bought a polymer stock NPAP but the comb is too high for me to see the sights. After seeing your post I got the same receiver block and made the same mod that you showed. Went with the AR buffer tube adapter since I had an extra Magpul CTR stock sitting around. What an improvement over the junk Century put on the rifle. View Quote I have the same problem with my N-PAP with the wooden stock. Comb is too high to see the sights, unless I contort my cheekweld to be at the very rear of the stock, or way forward with my nose almost touching the receiver. But with the forward cheekweld, now I'm contorted so much with the westernized length-of-pull that I'm not really shouldering the firearm correctly. What an abomination that stock is. Too bad, too, as the grain in it is very nice on mine. Probably keep the wooden stock when I do a stock switch, for possible future custom improvement. |
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[Last Edit: Redcrown505]
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Originally Posted By rockspyder:
I have the same problem with my N-PAP with the wooden stock. Comb is too high to see the sights, unless I contort my cheekweld to be at the very rear of the stock, or way forward with my nose almost touching the receiver. But with the forward cheekweld, now I'm contorted so much with the westernized length-of-pull that I'm not really shouldering the firearm correctly. What an abomination that stock is. Too bad, too, as the grain in it is very nice on mine. Probably keep the wooden stock when I do a stock switch, for possible future custom improvement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rockspyder:
Originally Posted By JohnnyA:
Thanks, Redcrown. I bought a polymer stock NPAP but the comb is too high for me to see the sights. After seeing your post I got the same receiver block and made the same mod that you showed. Went with the AR buffer tube adapter since I had an extra Magpul CTR stock sitting around. What an improvement over the junk Century put on the rifle. I have the same problem with my N-PAP with the wooden stock. Comb is too high to see the sights, unless I contort my cheekweld to be at the very rear of the stock, or way forward with my nose almost touching the receiver. But with the forward cheekweld, now I'm contorted so much with the westernized length-of-pull that I'm not really shouldering the firearm correctly. What an abomination that stock is. Too bad, too, as the grain in it is very nice on mine. Probably keep the wooden stock when I do a stock switch, for possible future custom improvement. Yep, I put a mags worth of rounds down range then packed her up until the mods were done. But now I can't bring myself to switch out the handguard for a tacticool one because I like the grain so much. |
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[Last Edit: JohnnyA]
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[#12]
That dust cover looks like it's a bit big for the receiver. I guess it's time to start cranking out 1.6s again.
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[#13]
Hello all. I'm new to using the web site. ( Please excuse any faux pas.) So what is the consensus on lowering the comb on the Yugo. I have an M70 and it is awful to shoot. I'm hesitating making a change as I want to run an Aimpoint H1 optic and didn't know if the higher wood stocked comb may actually work correctly with an optic. What's everyone's thoughts?
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[#14]
I have optics on both of my M70B1s and my M72 and the higher comb is of some benefit with optics in my experience.
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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement. |
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And in case someone here may not know ... The O-PAP does not have those 2 rivets as shown in the N-PAP photo the OP posted ... So, grinding is not necessary if you buy an Ace yugo stock adapter (AKRBY) like the OP did, if you have an O-PAP.
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[#16]
Will a Magpul grip and hogue hand gaurd fit a n pap?
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Tennessee Squire
NRA Member Proud member of "Team Ranstad"...The Fantastic Bastards |
[Last Edit: double_r76]
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Originally Posted By RangerT:
Will a Magpul grip and hogue hand gaurd fit a n pap? View Quote Magpul grip fits perfect... that's what I run on my N-PAP. Hogue makes Yugo-specific handguards, so they should fit. Edit: Look about 5 posts before yours... there is a N-PAP with Hogue handguards. |
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[#18]
Are there under folding stocks available for o-paps/n-paps?
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Originally Posted By Andrewc_c:
Are there under folding stocks available for o-paps/n-paps? View Quote If you're proficient with tools you could make an OPAP underfolder, but there are some roadblocks and it's not, I imagine, a cheap or easy process.. As for an NPAP, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier to just buy an NPAP underfolder from the get go. Short answer: Yes, but.../No, except... |
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[#20]
Looks nice...how does she shoot and how comfortable is it?
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Anyone know what threads the NPAP barrel has? Looking to swap muzzle devices and have heard two different sizes floating around.
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[#22]
14x1 LH
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[Last Edit: thefley]
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Hey there everyone. I am new here and so glad I found this thread. I also have a 3rd gen N-pap and have been looking for furniture for it.
Could you all point me in the direction or site to find them. I like the collapsible stock Johnny has. And will need a hand grip. And it looks like I would need And adapter as above too. Thanks for any help |
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[#25]
Just look up the ace yugo adapter, ace folding mechanism and the ace ak47 stock. You're on your own for the grip, there are too many to mention, check midwest industries website for them.
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[Last Edit: Redcrown505]
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[#28]
I want to do this but spending 300 dollars to make my gun side folding is absurd. Regardless thanks for taking the time to photograph this
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[#29]
Gonna do this on mine. I dont mind recoil (I can shoot 200 rounds of 12ga in a hour and still have a smile on my face. )The yugo slap just plain hurts. Plus the LOP is a tad long.
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"I think I just 'Merica'd in my pants." -phb1gt
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[#30]
I know this is an old thread but for those that are having the cheek slap issue like me and wanted to stick with wood furniture CAI is coming out with a Warsaw Style buttstock. seen here I called customer service and asked when it will be available and the guy said around late July - early August.
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[#31]
Originally Posted By orion1066: Hello all. I'm new to using the web site. ( Please excuse any faux pas.) So what is the consensus on lowering the comb on the Yugo. I have an M70 and it is awful to shoot. I'm hesitating making a change as I want to run an Aimpoint H1 optic and didn't know if the higher wood stocked comb may actually work correctly with an optic. What's everyone's thoughts? View Quote |
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