

Generally, these guns were imported with 3, 5-round magazines and wood furniture including a thumbhole stock. I also threaded the muzzle and like the milled rifle, I installed a Chinese thread protector. The MAK 90 or Modified AK, 1990, is a semi-automatic Type 56 assault rifle, chambered in 7.62×39, and produced by Norinco beginning in the year 1990. The biggest drawback to any Chinese AK, be it a pre-ban Poly or a post ban MAK is the availability of spare parts. Average cost being somewhere around 500-750. I also did a straight cut stamped MAK a year or so later using NOS Chinese spiker wood and a Polytech repop spiker assembly. Just do a search on GB for either Norinco or MAK 90, and youll see that prices have steadily risen over the last couple of years from around 350 to, in some cases, over a grand. Later on I picked up one of their stocks that looks more like a Chinese Type56 buttstock and installed a set of Chinese handguards and pistol grip: Vintage Norinco Mak 90 AK w/ Underfolding Stock & Threaded Muzzle Beautiful Early Mak 90 w/ All-Matching Numbers SOLD Description: This is a beautiful early Norinco Mak 90 that was originally manufactured as an underfolder model in China, was converted to a thumbhole stock by the importer in the States, and has since been converted back. stocks and forends WILL NOT FIT A MAK-90. Typically, Yugo, Bulgarian, Romanian etc. Knowing what youve got is very important before ordering furniture The MAK receiver (stamped) is 1.5mm thick, vs. I also threaded the muzzle the standard 1x14LH and installed a Chinese thread protector. MAKs were imported with straight cut and angle cut receivers, stamped or milled. I converted a milled MAK a few years ago using Ironwood furniture and a Bulgarian gas block and front sight so I could have the cleaning rod and bayonet lug. This set includes 3 five round magazines, cleaning rod, oil can, and sling. If you have a milled MAK, you are going to have to use the Ironwood set. This is a new in box sealed in plastic rare pre-ban Chinese Norinco MAK-90 Sporter chambered in 7.62x39mm. Attach most M16/M4 style braces or stocks to your favorite MAK-90 Slant Cut Receiver AK The JMAC M4-MAK Stock/Brace adapter is very unique in the way it mounts to the rifle Ours completely replaces the factory T-Nut with our proprietary mount and is. The milled receiver versions are only slant cut. THIS IS THE CORRECT STOCK ADAPTER FOR YOUR NORINCO THAT HAS A SLANT CUT REAR RECEVIER. On the stamped guns there is both a slant cut rear receiver and a straight cut. One thing to remember is that there are three basic types on MAK90's. It is really easy to do depending on how far you want to go de-banning them. I find the Chinese version of the thumbhole stock to be hideously uncomfortable and I couldn't wait to get that ungainly looking and feeling POS off of mine. An overzealous prosecutor could turn a weapons-ignorant jury against you real fast when he describes your 'illegally modified' AK.I have converted a few MAK90's. But why be the first? Imagine if you use your AK to defend your home, or heaven forbid you accidentally injure or kill someone while shooting in a rock pit. Usually its thrown in with other weapons charges. Further, I do not believe anyone has ever been charged solely on non-compliance. Change one part and you then need to change them all.ĩ22r silly? Absolutely. These issues usually only come up with ban-era weapons like SAR-8s, MAK-90s, NHM-91s, etc that had butthole stocks which removed them from 922r compliance. You could also change only the stock set and modify foreign mags with US followers and floorplates, but then you are stuck with those mags only.Īll new AKs sold by Century, Arsenal, etc are already 922r compliant without magazines. I would recommend the stock set and fcg as the easiest option, which keeps your rifle compliant with any magazine. The items listed by Gunluvvr are quite accurate and necessary. Sadly, what you want and what is required are two different things. New MAK-90 M4 Adapter and entire M4 Adapter Family Posted on Jul 14th 2020 One of our very first machined products was the MOD-1, which can still be purchased from M13 Industries, a simple buffer tube adapter for the 4.5mm folding AKs.
