cool russian SKS45 bullpup

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a man name alex living in russia , made this cool looking bullpup .

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here is alex in youtube demostrating his work .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrRdgjpIDf8&feature=related

now, try to over look that he used a russian SKS45 , which none of us in canada would ever encourage modifying .:)
 
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I like it! Definitely concocted by a Russian (or drunk lol) given the flask! Is it legal for Russian citizen to have unneutered drum mags AND suppressors? Canada frustrates me so much sometimes....
 
you know you have a problem when.... the firts thing you spot is the vodka bottle LOL dont worry so did I.;)

this man spent hundreds of man hours working on this project and the first thing CGN members noticed is a flask which took him 2 min to cut out the foam .:D

maybe its not for vodka , maybe its for windex to pour down the barrel to rid of corrosive .... not .:D well , at least he knows how to keep warm during those long cold winter.

im hoping alex's project would inspire members to complete their sks projects, hint .

alex tells me the pics on page 1 are of his earlier version , the pic below is the latest version .

note : the mag slides in like the AR .


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Colleagues, hello!
You assumed one inaccuracy: nobody in Russia drinks vodka from such little flasks. We drink vodka from 250-gramme glass, and in such flask the good Armenian is kept brandy. :)

Russian law forbids the mufflers of sound.(suppressor). Large muzzle attachment it is a muzzle brake-scray for diminishing of return. (a side effect of this attachment is a decline of force of sound from 130,8 to 125 db):)

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hello alex , welcome to canadiangunnutz .

can you tell or show us how you connect the new trigger to the old ?

I could assume, but I have to ask. The way this system would have to work in canada would be to make it so the gun cannot work without it's stock? I don't want to bring the bullpup fiasco again, but I'm assuming that's a prerequisite if we'd even try this here?

I've got a few spare donor sks' that could be sacrificed if it could be legally done...
 
I could assume, but I have to ask. The way this system would have to work in canada would be to make it so the gun cannot work without it's stock? I don't want to bring the bullpup fiasco again, but I'm assuming that's a prerequisite if we'd even try this here?

I've got a few spare donor sks' that could be sacrificed if it could be legally done...

nope, not trying to encourage members to make the same in canada but to inspire them to finish their sks (FN) projects , hint .:D

also to know more about gun ownership in russia .
 
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