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The Palmetto State Armory KRINK AKS74U 5.56 Westernized

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SOVIET ARMS 5.56 KRINK TRIANGLE SIDE FOLDING PISTOL, JMAC RAIL, ALG, AND SOVIET ARMS GRIP The Small AK we have at home ! @PalmettoStateArmoryVideos

The Palmetto State Armory Krink an American made AK74u shooting the Nato round 5.56 cartriadge instead of the 5.45 the russians intended design. The Krink is from my favorite video game call of duty black ops and seen in real life in the soviet afghan war the soviet union pilots used in the helicopters as a compact alternative fighting rifle also used by tankers of soviet union was implemented to its small size and became a Icon for Mujahedeen and Taliban as status symbol of wealth and power.

The AKS-74U is a compact assault rifle of Soviet origin. It was developed in the mid to late 1970’s for use by vehicle crews, but is also popular with law enforcement units and special forces. The U stands for “Ukorochenniy”, which is Russian for “shortened”. Especially in the USA the AKS-74U is better known as the Krinkov.

The Soviet Arms AKS-74U “Krinkov” pistol features a side folding rear trunnion, hinged dustcover, and short barrel for the most compact AK PSA has offered to date. This pistol is equipped with a black triangle side folding pistol brace, hinged dustcover with integrated rear sight, ALG trigger, Soviet Arms grip, and the new JMAC Krink rail. The original AKS-74U was adopted in 1979 to bridge the gap between a sub gun and a full-length rifle. This Soviet Arms AKS-74U is chambered in 5.56×45 and still maintains all the charm and aesthetic of the original 5.45x39mm Krinkov, but in an easier to obtain caliber.

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