**TYPE 81 7.62X39 SERVICE RIFLE** ~Now on the way~ -Last chance!

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Dear Tactical Imports,

If I was to order a fixed stock rifle today. Would you be able to ship it to me before everyone else gets their folder?
Those guys who have waited for two years are all cry-babies, you have screwed them over for this long what is another month. It's not like anyone would expect that if they ordered two years ago, they would get it before me.
Please let me know, I will be sure to order today If you can put me ahead of those that have waited since the 1st quarter of 2016.
Thanks,
Jimmy
 
Dear Tactical Imports,

If I was to order a fixed stock rifle today. Would you be able to ship it to me before everyone else gets their folder?
Those guys who have waited for two years are all cry-babies, you have screwed them over for this long what is another month. It's not like anyone would expect that if they ordered two years ago, they would get it before me.
Please let me know, I will be sure to order today If you can put me ahead of those that have waited since the 1st quarter of 2016.
Thanks,
Jimmy

of course you will get it first what a silly question.. TI does not care about the customer base just money
 
Yeah.. They might be a big dissapointment... You would think QC would be the same for each rifle??
Don't like wiggly mags

Fwiw, AK's are notorious for wiggly mags. So much so that m&m got its start as a company selling improved mag latches to address it somewhat.
 
Fwiw, AK's are notorious for wiggly mags. So much so that m&m got its start as a company selling improved mag latches to address it somewhat.

Also, you can easily adapt some Magpul poly mags and you'll get rid of the wiggle. They sit tighter in the magwell.

AKs are all about the loose tolerances. After all, you need to be able to store a sandwich in there and still have the bolt function. Where else would you put your sandwich?
 
Also, you can easily adapt some Magpul poly mags and you'll get rid of the wiggle. They sit tighter in the magwell.

AKs are all about the loose tolerances. After all, you need to be able to store a sandwich in there and still have the bolt function. Where else would you put your sandwich?

Hahahaha. When i get mine I will see if it cycles tuna on toast!
 
Just unpacked mine . Fit and finish is a little rough in some place . Overall it look good. Compared to my cz858 the cz got definitely a better fit. Magazine for the t81 seem well made but are twice heavy as the cz858 one . The magazine well is a little rough and sharp I could probably cut myself on it . After inserting a mag there is some wobble . Other than that everything seem ok now if the weekend can come I will know how it performs . Here a few photo . Got some with my cz too


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Cz mags are aluminum. T81 steel whatelse would you expect
 
The guy was obviously exaggerating. The second half of your post is completely irrelevant. You're just throwing insults for the fun of it. People in here have been waiting since 2014, and are grown adults. Waiting an extra week for your range toy won't kill you.

Eeesh... I guess a sense humor is not strong with some snowflakes today, clinging to everything Justine says as if it were gospel, lol. Yes the second paraghraph is relevant and the T81 is like a Chinese bride for many of us lonely folks. Your boss told us we can self-identify as whatever we wish... because its 2017! ;)

(and anyone who says otherwise shall be reported by the CBC as an ignorant ###ist far-right islamophobe bigot who hates women and is a climate change denier. Oh, the humanity!!!)

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Just unpacked mine . Fit and finish is a little rough in some place . Overall it look good. Compared to my cz858 the cz got definitely a better fit. Magazine for the t81 seem well made but are twice heavy as the cz858 one . The magazine well is a little rough and sharp I could probably cut myself on it . After inserting a mag there is some wobble . Other than that everything seem ok now if the weekend can come I will know how it performs . Here a few photo . Got some with my cz too


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Looking real good Dad!!!!
 
Fwiw, AK's are notorious for wiggly mags. So much so that m&m got its start as a company selling improved mag latches to address it somewhat.

Very true. Same goes for SKS-D and any other mass produced rifle that takes those AK family mags. In Soviet Russia and Mao's China if it wiggles, rattles and cuts but shoots reliably, it is deemed good by Department of People's Small Arms Defense.

Only little capitalist girls with OCD who play with plastic toy guns all day long would complain about such manly details... :p
 
Well, that's rich. How do you know these things, may I ask? Maybe some of us self-identify as an SKS and need Mrs. Type 81 in our lives, since we can't have that hot supermodel named AK and Mrs. Vz-58 is really starting to show her age... and not in a good way. :(

Self-identification is a big thing right now and only an ignorant ###ist far-right islamophobe bigot who hates women wouldn't know it... you don't want to be labeled as such my the MSM, do you?

This is your last CBC warning!

haha!
 
Brass punches and hammers are more useful then those cheap sight tools.

Lol, my first SKS front sight wouldn't move with the tool, just kept trying to open the tool, punch and hammer worked. The front sight on the T81 took some pressure but moved nicely with the tool.

In case anyone is wondering it weighs 8.5 pounds with sling and loaded 5 round mag.

I haven't shot mine since modifying the rear sight but looking through it outside it definitely seems to be an improvement. I can focus on trees and buildings much better when looking through them.
 
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