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Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by ohiomgman » July 3rd, 2011, 12:48 pm

I like "Krinks," the AK74SU's, the Yugo M92's and the various 100 series varients... Who else is a SBR Krink or Krink, Mickey G fan?

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Yugoslav M-92 "Krink" caliber 7.62x39mm. With std underfolding stock.

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Re: Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by WC Matt » July 4th, 2011, 12:34 am

Didn't realize that some were made with underfolder stocks. All the ones I saw have had the AK74 triangular side folding stock. It's also interesting to me as to just how many chopped short AKs are mislabled as "krinks" AKSU74. Trying hard to ween myself off of using the term "Krinkov*" from what I'm to understand (this info comes from Russian Vets) that the term "Krinkov" was something coined by the Americans. In Russian service, it was known as the "AKSU74" or Suki (Bitch).

* Like the term "Mutt," if you say "Krinkov" to another AK fan they know of which type of AK you speak. Just like saying "mutt" lets the other MVer know of which type of jeep your talking about.
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Re: Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by Motorcityman » July 4th, 2011, 2:26 am

WC Matt wrote:Didn't realize that some were made with underfolder stocks. All the ones I saw have had the AK74 triangular side folding stock. It's also interesting to me as to just how many chopped short AKs are mislabled as "krinks" AKSU74. Trying hard to ween myself off of using the term "Krinkov*" from what I'm to understand (this info comes from Russian Vets) that the term "Krinkov" was something coined by the Americans. In Russian service, it was known as the "AKSU74" or Suki (Bitch).

* Like the term "Mutt," if you say "Krinkov" to another AK fan they know of which type of AK you speak. Just like saying "mutt" lets the other MVer know of which type of jeep your talking about.
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I've interviewed Russian spetnaz vets of the afghan campaign who refered to them as Krinkov's, but those boys read soldier of fortune as well. No one really know's one way or the other where the term came from. Michigan is a non SBR state so I have Fake PBS's on mine to bring them to length. All of them i've built up with reproduced markings (Ted Marshal markings) but ever since Rguns brought in the Tula kits I just had to pick up a couple of them. I've been a KCA member for several years now, they are truely a bad influence on me.

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Unread post by platoonboss » July 9th, 2011, 1:11 pm

I wonder who grabbed Bin Laden's Krinkov? :D
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Re: Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by ohiomgman » July 17th, 2011, 2:21 pm

platoonboss wrote:I wonder who grabbed Bin Laden's Krinkov? :D

Well...you can bet that barak hussein obama will never see it. :)
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Re: Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by krink762 » July 17th, 2013, 9:59 pm

Here's one of mine, Yugo pistol, 7.62x39, that I put a RPK club foot stock on, also have a Bulg. 5.45 & Arsenal 10" SLR107
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Unread post by WC Matt » August 6th, 2013, 1:21 pm

A question for the AK experts on here; Which way do the pins that hold the fire controls in drift out? Or is there a direction?
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Unread post by Motorcityman » August 7th, 2013, 12:53 am

Pins go out the left side.

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Unread post by ohiomgman » August 10th, 2013, 9:46 am

Yes, pivot pins for FCG always go in the left side. Always. In fact, you cannot put them in the wrong way as the pivot holes are sized/machined, to perevent THAT.
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Unread post by WC Matt » August 23rd, 2013, 3:45 pm

Thanks, Fellows...
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Re: Any other Krink fans here?

Unread post by WC Matt » October 29th, 2013, 4:34 pm

I forgot to ask....What's that sticking out from under your plate carrier, Bill? :mrgreen:

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