I posted similar question on the rifle forum, and if you read both this will seem like a duplicate. I got good suggesstions and links there.
Is this something I can fix?
I just acquired a Maadi AK47, and learned on Rifles forum that it is probably a Century arms conversion. It has normal stock and accepts normal mags. No bayonet lug or flash hider. Good bore and metal. Crummy but tight and functional wood. It functions normally, except that
everything forward of the reciever is canted to the left. Quite a bit, maybe as much as 10 degrees. The front sight the most, gas tube attach point a little less. 50 yard impacts are some 24 inches right of POAim. It appears it's not the sight but the whole chebang. As if the barrel is installed rotated to the left.
The reciever cover is not exactly lined up either, leaning a bit to the right. It seems to be secure though. I've been routed to a site that shows removal of the handguard, but mine does not want to come off as advertised to let me look at the barrel reciever junction. The release lever is not snug, but with it released the handguard still will not budge. I'm shy about dissasembling it and maybe haveing to take a bag of parts and my pride to get it put back. Not sure what I can learn from looking at this anyway, but if I can learn to fix it I'd like to do that. Fun to learn.
Thanks for any smithy ideas or education.
Is this something I can fix?
I just acquired a Maadi AK47, and learned on Rifles forum that it is probably a Century arms conversion. It has normal stock and accepts normal mags. No bayonet lug or flash hider. Good bore and metal. Crummy but tight and functional wood. It functions normally, except that
everything forward of the reciever is canted to the left. Quite a bit, maybe as much as 10 degrees. The front sight the most, gas tube attach point a little less. 50 yard impacts are some 24 inches right of POAim. It appears it's not the sight but the whole chebang. As if the barrel is installed rotated to the left.
The reciever cover is not exactly lined up either, leaning a bit to the right. It seems to be secure though. I've been routed to a site that shows removal of the handguard, but mine does not want to come off as advertised to let me look at the barrel reciever junction. The release lever is not snug, but with it released the handguard still will not budge. I'm shy about dissasembling it and maybe haveing to take a bag of parts and my pride to get it put back. Not sure what I can learn from looking at this anyway, but if I can learn to fix it I'd like to do that. Fun to learn.
Thanks for any smithy ideas or education.