Type-81 pictures, range reports, and modifications thread

In order to close the top cover, just align it with the front and then push a screw driver threw the hole at the rear before you push it down. I actually think that's what the hole is for. Otherwise you need 10 tries to close the rear cover properly. Otherwise all gets mangled up and you can start all over again.

Definitely not, it’s very easy once you get the hang of it. Try it like this, use your thumb while gripping the stock. Give it slight downward pressure towards the front to clear the rear sight block

 
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16-1 metric is about .630 -25.4 Imperial. I suspect rethreading to 5/8(.625")-24 might be possible, maybe just a matter of running a die over the threads. Might look a bit odd, but should work.
Might be worth trying to screw a 5/8-24 muzzle device on. Depending on stacked tolerances, it might just go on with a bit of persuasion. Worth a try.

5/8 24 doesn't go on. Like 1 thread then stops
I put enough pressure on it that any more and things would be permanent
 
Im sure this has been brought up before but I was wondering about installing a cheese grader cover on a 81m, anyone make one for it? New to these rifles. Thank you in advance.
 
$75 for a type 81 mag? Thats one of the cheap ones lol!


well considering these are AK mags which require fitting and a magpul AK MOE mag (which also needs fitting) can be had for like 35$......:jerkit:

No kidding, I’m almost at a crate exclusively through p mags and have had ZERO issues. They maybe took 5 minutes to fit each one, very minimal. They fit nicer to, lock in smooth like butter with zero wobble. Substantially lighter and I had to confirm my self, yes you can run them over
 
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No kidding, I’m almost at a crate exclusively through p mags and have had ZERO issues. They maybe took 5 minutes to fit each one, very minimal. They fit nicer to, lock in smooth like butter with zero wobble. Substantially lighter and I had to confirm my self, yes you can run them over

Same here, mostly pmags with a few surp metal ones
 
Considering how easy mine hit the 500yrd torso plate i have setup. Id expect a Type 81 with a magnified optic to burn thru that course of fire just as fast.
 
Yeah, shouldn't have much difficulty. I put a PST gen 2 2-10 on a buddy's Type-81 LMG a while back and went 5 for 10 on a 2/3 IPSC (12"x18") at 625 yds using corrosive chicom ammo. Was honestly a bit surprised, haha.
 
CanadianFirearmNoob on YouTube shows off a 3D Printed pistol grip and his implementation of GNutzGuy's paracord cheek rest in the below video. Also demos the rock and lock motion required for the Type 81 / AK style magazines, though he doesn't know the proper term, and shows how an improperly seated magazine looks.

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For those who want to keep most of the wood look, could you extend the existing pistol grip with a 3D-printed extension to allow for a bigger hand, or would it be too weird of a mix of aesthetics? Not talking a glue on, actually using a longer bolt with a extension that contours around the existing grip and stays in place.
 
YouTuber BarelyTactical has done a video on how to modify AK PMags to work in the Type 81 (with no bolt hold open, since this doesn't exist on AK mags). The instructions should also work with metal mags, those of course may need stronger tools to modify.

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