Even 10K would be more than anything they did before.
Probably more like a 1000, I bet there isnt 10,000 Type 81s in Canada rn total.
Even 10K would be more than anything they did before.
Shame they arnt bringing in normal ones. Im definitely not in under folder appreciation group lol But I guess props to TI for trying to cover all the desires in Canada. Side folders, fixed, Blued, Parkerized, LMG, Red Furniture, SVD....
Ordered a master mount and a T81 side rail this weekend.
Both showed in stock.
He was asking Murray 3-D about the rails he sells on his site
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Shame they arnt bringing in normal ones. Im definitely not in under folder appreciation group lol But I guess props to TI for trying to cover all the desires in Canada. Side folders, fixed, Blued, Parkerized, LMG, Red Furniture, SVD....
i need Murray's because I have his AK safety adapter
How well does his AK safety adapter work?
One thing is for sure, no more SR. They will be the rare bird in the future. I think an underfolder is very easy to accomplish but I agree with Murray. I think both underfolder and folder are not exactly a shooter's choice but more of a cool factor one. I am sure there will be lots of demand for that one.
I just received a new T81 SR from Prophet River and have a couple of questions.
I'm sure all this info is buried in this thread somewhere and I'll go dig around in it but for now-
What's the best bipod option for this rifle these days?
What's the best optic mounting option? I want to put a fairly standard 2-10x/3-9x or similar scope on it.
It came with an extra stock. I somewhat recall reading that some of the original stocks were breaking but is this a replace immediately sort of thing or wait to see if I got lucky and my stock may not break thing?
The attachable cheekrest that came with it looks fairly simple to put on but when I tried, the latch wasn't quite long enough. Is there some trick to it or do I need to do some carving of the stock?
I want to put a red dot on my "standard" T81 that came off the first shipment. What's the best mount for that?
I'm not looking for massive changes like an aluminum handguard or anything. I want them to stay as close to stock as possible in appearance.
Thanks!
I can't post links, since its to non forum vendors, but here's some options. It is out of stock but 3 Bar D Productions has a reversible M-Lok bipod mount that uses the lower a different screw in the lower handguard attachment socket to attach the adapter to the bottom of the lower handguard. You don't have to replace the first stock immediately, and you can find some modifications using screws in the forum and on YouTube that may prevent it from cracking, if you want to keep the fixed stock as a pure backup. You can get full length, forward biased, and rear biased 1913 rails from Tactical Imports, along with a mounting plate. Be careful which you choose to match your optics location, as if the optic is long enough to sit over the ejection port, spent casings can bounce off the optic and back into the action. You can get alternate mounting plates from 3 Bar D Productions and Sigmaco Canada that allow you to use AK specific optics or AK 1913 rails from third parties. Make sure you select the "optic ready" rails, as the SR has the optic-ready threaded side pins already installed. If your Type 81 folder does not come with the threaded pins, you can get the kits that come with the pins from SigmaCo Canada and 3 Bar D Productions, or purchase the side rail and threaded pins from Tactical Imports with the match 1913 rail. There used to be a reversible red dot mount that used the site block from Mcwistle, but the website is dead, so those may no longer be in production; its a pity, as this allowed use of the iron sites and was the least intrusive optic mounting option.
These are also available if your just want to mount a red dot. Very sleek and light. Has rmr, holosun, dpp, and doctor footprints aswell as milk slot to fit a 3 slot mlok/pic rail. Those mounts and screws listed above are overpriced and over kill for a red dot. The screws from TI are 19.99, sigmaco is wickedly overpriced, they want over 120 for two fkin screws. Let alone the abortion of hand guard for $400!!
$90 for the mount, screws for TI are 39.99 to your door. Can still easily field strip without removing mount too contrary to what I’ve heard online. Lol at the mcwhistle mount, #### that mounts set up for those Cambodian neck stretching women
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It came with 3 sets of screws for mounting optics but not to the screws for the mount itself.That's a perfect mount for a red dot for my standard T81's. Will be way better than the factory sights. It's crazy that good iron sights have existed for so long (think of how great M1 Garand sights are) yet decades later so many military rifles were still crippled by crap. I guess it's cost...
Do those mounts need any extra mounting screws? or are they included? I'll probably attach a Vortex Sparc AR to it, they are sort of my medium range red dot default these days.
Fasteners made by a fastener facility vs CNC'ed shoulder bolts, the latter is a more expensive and inefficient way to produce them... but also a superior mechanical design. Id agree that the Ebay mount is an decent solution for someone wanting a minimalist setup. Its honestly what I thought TI's next gen "1913" mount was going to be.TI wants 19.99 for the screws, the others seem to never have stock and they want 60-120 for two screws.