This is a tall order.Īs I outlined earlier, there are inevitable discrepancies in the specifications among manufacturers when it comes to positioning of the rail, thickness of the receiver, and so on. The engineering challenge for these devices has been to build something that will work with all - or at least a great majority - of the AK variants. There are a number of mounts on the market ranging from not-so-great stuff imported from China to well-made products from Russia or the U.S. These clamp onto a bracket located on the left-hand side of the receiver - assuming your AK has a bracket most, but not all, do. If you’re going to invest in an optic and don’t have a rail or handguard system that will allow you to place it on your rifle, you’re going to need a separate item called an optics mount.
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