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First Look: Palmetto State Armory 7.62×39 Krink

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First Look: Palmetto State Armory 7.62×39 Krink
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Palmetto State Armory has just released a new version of its Krink AK pistol in 7.62×39.

One of the most recognizable small arms in the world is the AKS-74U, a shortened version of the AKS-74 service rifle of the Soviet Union. In the West, it’s colloquially become known as the Krinkov, or Krink for short. With a shortage of original parts kits to build guns from in the U.S., Palmetto State Armory has been filling the void with its Krink AK pistols in various calibers. Having already released versions chambered for 5.56×45, .300 BLK and the original 5.45×39, PSA has just unveiled the latest model in 7.62×39. This cartridge performs great out of short barrels, arguably making it an even better choice ballistically than the small-caliber options.

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There are three 7.62×39 Krink models currently available to choose from. Two are equipped with triangle side folding braces, one with wood furniture and one with black polymer furniture, and the third is the SBR Ready model that features wood furniture and no brace. Regardless of the exact model, all versions feature a hammer-forged bolt, carrier and trunnion. The barrel is 8.4 inches, threaded M24x1.5 RH and equipped with a Krink booster, and a side rail for mounting optics comes installed on all versions as well.

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Other AKS-74U-appropriate features include the hinged dust covers with integrated rear sights, the combination gas block/front sights and the 4.5mm folding rear trunnion. That means that if desired, PSA’s 7.62×39 Krink could be registered as an SBR and have a traditional 4.5mm triangle folding stock installed. If not, the Picatinny rail on the back can take a pistol brace of your choosing.

The 7.62×39 Krinks that include a pistol brace have an MSRP of $1,199, and the SBR Ready version has an MSRP of $999. One 30-round magazine is included where allowed.

For more information, visit palmettostatearmory.com.


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