In
2015, "KRYK" team embarked on an ambitious project to create a modern
tuning package for more than one hundred years old Mosin-Nagant rifle.
Why did they choose the Mosin?
Because it is one of the hardest for such tuning of rifles and of course - because we can!
The basic tasks was:
Task 1 - to bring ergonomics and ease of use of a century-old rifle to the standards of modern weapons.
Task 2 - to utilize the demount-able magazine.
Task 3 - give an opportunity in the presence of a good barrel for an affordable price to get an accurate rifle.
Product features:
Strong octagonal handguard with additional ribs for ultimate strength
M-LOK ™ interface for mounting various accessories
Compatible with AR type pistol grips
Buttstock is attached to a standard AR-type thread
Using V-shaped bedding technology
Compatibility with third-party triggers
Materials:
- Chassis - aluminium alloy 7075 ?651.
- Handguard - aluminium alloy 6082 T6.
Production method - milling
In
all hard loaded threads, we use special steel inserts that increase the
possible tightening power of the screws and increase the life of the
thread itself.
We use Cerakote two-component ceramic coating for maximum protection of the surface.
In the all sets of our products screws with a class of strength not lower than 10.9. We don't use low-strength soft materials
In the complete set of CRC 7U001:
- Chassis - aluminum alloy 7075 T651.
- Handguard - aluminum alloy 6082 T6. Handguard has M-Lok accessories mounts. The kit includes 3 rails length of 80mm.
This chassis accepts ProMag Archangel 5rd Magazine.
The buttstock shown is here.
NOTE: The kit only includes the chassis-handguard and 3 Picatinny rails.
The buttstock, magazine, scope mount and other accessories are purchased separately.
FITMENT POSSIBLE ISSUES:
The
problem with a magazine that can not be inserted, appears quite often.
There are several reasons, but besides the fact that some magazines
themselves are not always the same size, and unfortunately there are no
others, since Promag is the only one who makes them.
The Mosin rifles themselves are very different due to the fact that they were made by a huge number of factories.
The
issue, most likely, in the abutment of the magazine against the cutoff
reflector. The magazine itself needs to be trimmed as it shown in the
photo attached.
But
it is VERY STRONGLY recommended pruning in increments of no more than
0.25 mm, and after pruning, try to see if the magazines latches. The
fact is that there are rifles on which you do not need to cut anything
at all, but there are those that need to be cut by 4 mm.