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  • motorcarman

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    About 7 to 10 years ago I bought AK kits when I thought they were reasonably priced depending on features etc. ($180 to $300)
    I recently 'blew-the-dust' off some of the boxes and assembled two so far.
    I built a 'Romy-G' and just wondered what the consensus is regarding the 'dong'?

    The front handguard is numbers correct to the rifle but I do have the normal non-palmswell lower grip to replace it if it is considered UNDESIRABLE.

    It does 'sorta' interfere with the mag remove/replace but not bad.
    The fixed rear stock and semi-auto makes the front grip unnecessary but it was in the numbers matching kit.
    Romy G.jpg


    I have another Romy kit (Side Folder) that has one too but it makes more sense on a side folder.
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    motorcarman

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    I guess I should leave the Romies alone and just keep the dong.
    The Hungarian and Polish kits have original stocks. If I don't like the VFG I could just grab one of them?

    I do have another Fixed Rear Stock on a Polish kit and a plastic stock set for a generic new parts kit.

    Most of the other kits are under or side folders.
     

    WarBaby

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    True G's all have dongs, which used to be called "donkey dongs" years ago but I guess it has been shortened by the txt generation. Don't neuter it!
     
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