The Worst AK I have Ever Seen
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This AK was purchased by someone I know, and it is so utterly awful that I just had to put it on camera. I’m obscured the name of the shop that did the build because I don’t know the circumstances, how long ago it was done, and if the builder still has any affiliation with the shop – and I don’t want to bring down the wrath of the internet on someone. Instead, let us simply marvel at the carnival of failure that is this .223mm “Krink”…
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