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Also to everyone saying I should leave it stock, No . I have no care in the world to own a "sporting rifle" I'm not 97
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Brother when I tell you I've searched the whole internet it's no lie I've went so deep I was in Russian google sites and Russian youtube! I seen a guy do it but I don't speak communist So I'm SOLThere's this wonderful brand new invention… French word pronounced Goo Glay! But spelled Google… it's a modern miracle that will tell you if someone sells aftermarket stuff in regards to your inquiry!
I am going to defend him a bit, because if you don't know what to search for it can be hard to find what you are looking for. Especially with a Veper they have some weird features that are not obvious if you don't know exactly what to call what you are looking for. This is how my 1st AK ended up being. Veper in 5.45x39. it ended up being a great find, but was not what I really wanted at the time.There's this wonderful brand new invention… French word pronounced Goo Glay! But spelled Google… it's a modern miracle that will tell you if someone sells aftermarket stuff in regards to your inquiry!
You are probably the only person who realized that. I saw it in "new"BTW what does this have to with training?
No no, I think us nay sayers are talking about the exact one you posted. That pictured one is the super vepr model.. one that wasnt common and was supposedly built with accuracy in mind.Also to everyone saying I should leave it stock, No . I have no care in the world to own a "sporting rifle" I'm not 97
Yup.No no, I think us nay sayers are talking about the exact one you posted. That pictured one is the super vepr model.. one that wasnt common and was supposedly built with accuracy in mind.
If you have a standard Vepr ak model, no one here is championing for you to keep it stock as those are fairly common and no one is saying to keep the thumbhole stock on a standard AK.
Best of luck though man!
BTW what does this have to with training?
Thread moved..You are probably the only person who realized that. I saw it in "new"
You do realize that I posted websites and so have others about what you wantBrother when I tell you I've searched the whole internet it's no lie I've went so deep I was in Russian google sites and Russian youtube! I seen a guy do it but I don't speak communist So I'm SOL
Look for a standard VEPR then. What you're looking at is literally a "sporting rifle" built to be one, not just a VEPR with a thumbhole stock for import laws.Also to everyone saying I should leave it stock, No . I have no care in the world to own a "sporting rifle" I'm not 97
Exactly. The super Veprs were rifles I always lusted after but they were so uncommon I never got the chance to pick one up.Yup.
Or OP could buy that one, sell it for a bunch & then buy a standard VEPR with money left over for ammunition.