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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollis View Post
    Cheap sort of says why. Weaver makes inexpensive rings that are not too shabby. They come in heights, so it is a good to have a idea how high of a ring that you will need. Weaver mounts and picatinny rails are compatible. There are also raisers that will attach to your rail and give your scope additional height. I think they come in different heights too. If you were near me, I have some 1" rings that I could give you if they worked.
    Thanks Hollis, I will post later. The scope is at home and I am at work.

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    Latest project waiting to be built, Yugo M70AB2 under-folder on a 1.5mm flat. Perfect bbl.



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    Quote Originally Posted by He219 View Post
    Latest project waiting to be built, Yugo M70AB2 under-folder on a 1.5mm flat. Perfect bbl.



    I figured a short cut on the barrel trunnion rivets. Rather then press things or grind out, I would wire weld the old rivets to the flats. Then use a tig to smooth things out. Cuts constuction time by about 1 hr.

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    I did realize you can turn a M70 machined frame kit into a rivet job??
    I'll be interested to see any interim picture(s) during the build..

    Good Luck..

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    Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by JJ_BPK View Post
    I did realize you can turn a M70 machined frame kit into a rivet job??
    You can, but it's a lot of work to machine down a milled receiver stub into a front trunnion.
    My kit shows a front trunnion with rivet heads cut off and remaining rivet bodies still in the trunnion locked in by the bbl.
    Then there is a long rivet on the bottom that has to be carefully removed by through drilling.
    A bit of a PITA

    Quote Originally Posted by Hollis View Post
    I figured a short cut on the barrel trunnion rivets. Rather then press things or grind out, I would wire weld the old rivets to the flats. Then use a tig to smooth things out. Cuts constuction time by about 1 hr.
    Interesting and valid (Saves removal of the bbl to depress the rivet stubs still in the trunnion and the remaining long rivet through).
    Personally I prefer a rivet build to remain pure to the design (Riveting is also a fun rediscovered art ).
    Say, Hollis - did you rivet your Semi-MG42 or weld it? I'd like to know how you would rivet that baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He219 View Post
    Say, Hollis - did you rivet your Semi-MG42 or weld it? I'd like to know how you would rivet that baby.
    Yes, I have a good press and riveting kit w/squeezer. I added new rails, but used the wire welder/Tig method. You can form the welds to look like rivet heads. Hard part is the bolt conversion and trigger assembly on the MG42. The easiest conversion was the Bren Gun and RPD. The 1919, was next in line. Machining the inner parts was cutting tool expensive. I was too lazy to set up a cooling flush when I did it. You need to make a riveting jig for the inside of the rails. It will support both rails and allow a press to do it's magic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollis View Post
    Yes, I have a good press and riveting kit w/squeezer...
    Mind posting a photo of your riveting kit & squeezer (if different from AK types)

    Quote Originally Posted by Hollis View Post
    You need to make a riveting jig for the inside of the rails. It will support both rails and allow a press to do it's magic.
    Roger that.

    (from the interwebz)

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    One on top is the squeezer that I have. I have a set of anvils and two other heads. I have avoided having to buy the commercial AK rivet jigs.

    http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/...squeezers.html

    I have a Rivet set like this I bought in the 70's. I can use a press, hammer or air hammer.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=usn+rivet+set

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    Starting a New Project.

    FN-FAL (Metric)

    Argentine Semi Auto DGDM Parts Kit from Sarco inc. unfired. No Mag, Receiver, Locking shoulder, Flash Suppressor Ejector Block (ordered)

    Type II receiver from DSA Arms (sourcing)

    Plan is to go with Retro Look or Rhodesian Look

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    Rough cut and shaping from a scrap piece of Purpleheart.



    Fitting



    I sanded them more and started a couple of coats of tung oil. After I get it waxed nice and shiny I'll take another pic.

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    Argentine FAL kit arrived this afternnon. unwraped and inventoried parts. It's beautiful and Unfired not a scratch on the Lower reciever, furniture, Barrel is Chrome lined. Now to source the other parts.

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    Take a pic, hoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LineDoggie View Post
    Argentine FAL kit arrived this afternnon. unwraped and inventoried parts. It's beautiful and Unfired not a scratch on the Lower reciever, furniture, Barrel is Chrome lined. Now to source the other parts.
    LD,

    You need to get over to http://www.falfiles.com/forums,, THE source for all FAL info.. Good people..

    Yes,, I love th FAL and it's variants..
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    ^Nice FAL, JJ_BPK! I'm on FAL Files, under the same username as this site.

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    Mine. The only one I didn't build was the L1A1 (center) . I traded the G1 style (right) for a SIG 556 last month. I had help with my builds from FAL File members who had tools and experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LineDoggie View Post
    Argentine FAL kit arrived this afternnon. unwraped and inventoried parts. It's beautiful and Unfired not a scratch on the Lower reciever, furniture, Barrel is Chrome lined. Now to source the other parts.
    I donīt believe my eyes !!!

    Good luck with that, I wanna see pics !

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