Does anyone make SKS/AK style rear iron sight for picatiny?
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I don't think so bro.
Will Latvia ever be able to weaponize it's potato?
What gun is this?
WW2
My best guess would be a Kar98, the front sight looks right, and it was the only other bolt the Germans used at the time. (You can tell he is German because of his Flawless Aryan features thunderbolts lining the lapel of his coat.
Has anyone used the layaway option that Atlantic firearms offers? the terms are harsh, but is it alright?
Looking to get a shotgun for home defending muh home and muh family etc.
Any recommendations?
Looking for something nice and reliable, nothing too fancy required
Not a Kakr98k, the Kar98k has a bent bolt handle. This has a straight bolt handle. It looks to my eye to be a Czech Vz-24. The Germans actually used this rifle in large numbers during the war. After Czechoslovakia joined the Third Reich, large amounts of Czech equipment was integrated into the armed forces of Germany. There is documented cases of entire German units being issued VZ-24s instead of Kar98k, which isn't as odd as you might think. They fired the same ammo and shared many interchangable parts, including the bolt. Some say that the VZ-24 is actually a superior rifle. If you are interested in this type of weapon, Vz-24s are still pretty darn cheap in the market, generally around 300, while a Kar costs 3 times that if you're lucky.
Maverick 88, Strelok.
Parts made in Tacoland, assembled in Burgerland. Reliable as it gets for a shotgun by all accounts.
Actually disregard that, I suck cocks. I didn't zoom into the picture, the bolt isn't even in the rifle, its a trick of the light. Definitely a Kar98k then, and not a Vz-24. I don't know what I was thinking. Bad strelok, bad! I'm gonna go whip myself