
The Zhukov-S stock is compatible with stamped-receiver AKs with non-folding-stock rear trunnions (a version specifically made for “Yugo” rifles is also available). It attaches to the receiver by way of a two-piece polymer wedge block and two Allen-head bolts.
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How does the Zhukov-s stock work?
The Zhukov-S stock locked up tightly when folded and opened. The Zhukov-S stock is very impressive. It locks up securely in the folded and open positions with absolutely no wobble. Since it folds to the right, it allows an operator to use their rifle’s side rail (if it has one) and still secure the stock in the folded position.
Is the Zhukov-s stock compatible with any AK?
The Zhukov-S stock is compatible with stamped-receiver AKs with non-folding-stock rear trunnions (a version specifically made for “Yugo” rifles is also available). It attaches to the receiver by way of a two-piece polymer wedge block and two Allen-head bolts.
Which adapter for the Zhukov Yugo stock?
it extends and folds with the zhukov. And foldinmg is easy with the Haga Defense adapter After seeing a discontinued adapter that was made by someone else to allow the Zhukov Yugo Stock by Magpul to attach to a 1913 interface rail motivated me to purchase some from Haga.
Did Magpul make the Zhukov folding stock?
The Zhukov folding stock was made by Magpul as a plug and play solution for the AK. Without a rear trunnion that has the folding mechanism built in, you were S.O.L. in the folding stock department. Did Magpul pull off an AK intervention? Don’t have this? NO FOLD FOR YOU COMRADE. Magpul: Нет, цапфа в порядке. (NYET, Trunnion is fine!)

Is the magpul Zhukov stock good?
This stock fit the bill perfectly. It's very comfortable and folds clear and snaps closed. Stock is nice and sturdy, fits good & looks great. Perfect solution to modernizing the AK stock without losing AK the look On my wasr 10 it does, however, block the bolt when folded.
What is a Zhukov stock?
The Magpul Zhukov-S Stock is a no-compromise folding stock for the modern AK. The Zhukov-S Stock casts aside traditional AK stock shortcomings and offers a folding, collapsible stock with QD sling mounts, modular Cheek Risers, and a shock-absorbing rubber butt-pad for superior traction.
Are all AK 47 stocks interchangeable?
Can I replace the thumbhole stock with standard replacement AK-47 furniture? Yes, the MAK-90 will accept standard AK-47 furniture.
How long is an AK with a folding stock?
AK-47LengthFixed wooden stock: 880 mm (35 in) 875 mm (34.4 in) folding stock extended 645 mm (25.4 in) stock foldedBarrel lengthOverall length: 415 mm (16.3 in) Rifled bore length: 369 mm (14.5 in)Cartridge7.62×39mmActionGas-operated, closed rotating bolt22 more rows
Can I put a folding stock on an AK?
An M4 or AR-15-style collapsible buttstock has become very popular with AK owners. Enter the Rifle Dynamics AK to M-4 system designed by Jim Fuller. Not only is a collapsible stock more comfortable to use, it's also better suited for shooters who want to utilize optics.
Why is AK 47 magazines curved?
So why are gun magazines curved? It has to do with the way bullets and their cartridges naturally nest within the magazine. Cartridges that are even slightly conical in shape are not able to sit perfectly straight, as depicted in the diagram we mocked up below.
Can you put a stock on a AK pistol?
Yes, unless the barrel of the pistol is at least 16 inches in length (and the overall length of the firearm with stock attached is at least 26 inches).
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The Magpul Zhukov-S Stock is a no-compromise folding stock for the modern AK. The Zhukov-S Stock casts aside traditional AK stock shortcomings and offers a folding, collapsible stock with QD sling mounts, modular Cheek Risers, and a shock-absorbing rubber butt-pad for superior traction.
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What stock is compatible with a Yugo?
The Zhukov-S stock is compatible with stamped-receiver AKs with non-folding-stock rear trunnions (a version specifically made for “Yugo” rifles is also available). It attaches to the receiver by way of a two-piece polymer wedge block and two Allen-head bolts.
Is the Zhukov S stock good?
The only real drawback to it is that it requires removal of the handguard retainer, but the Zhukov’s benefits far outweigh that. The Zhukov-S stock is an excellent piece of furniture.
What makes a Zhukov stock different from an AK?
What makes the Zhukov stock different than a regular AK is the angle of the stock. With a regular AK stock, it has a downward slant to it that raises the rifle so you don’t have to smash your face into the stock as hard to get a good sight picture.
What is a Zhukov magpul?
The Zhukov is typical Magpul quality polymer capped off with a rubber butplate. There are multiple sling attachment points, and a large user friendly latch to easily fold the stock. The rear features a very minimalist pivot latch which is hard to spot. This latch allows you to adjust the length of pull from 12.2 to 14.8 inches fully extended. For reference, the M16 A2 buttstock measures 13.5 inches. If you need a Zhukov at full extension to shoot comfortably, I would suggest you keep a lookout for a guy named David. Wear a helmet. The Zhukov has the appearance and feel of a well engineered Magpul product. How does it do on the range?
Does the Zhukov stock adjust for pull?
The stock is partially extended but it took a while to get it there. The Zhukov also adjust for length of pull. Despite the issues, it’s still handy to have a folding stock equipped for transport, and one would think the adjustable length of pull would sweeten the deal… but it also has a user-unfriendly length of pull.
How many bolts does it take to add an adapter?
Adding the adapter essentially means adding four bolts. However, there is a technique to getting it to fit perfectly. The real trick is making sure that you align the adapter squarely to the back of the receiver.
Can you put an optic on an AK?
Adding an optic to an AK was secondary and , hence, was never engineered to have the proper ergonomics to support “glass.”. As alluded to above, often an optic placed on side rail mount, or on a rail atop the receiver or dust cover, isn’t always ergonomic.
Is Gen 2 stock lower than Gen 1?
We were told the Gen 2 system places the stock at a slightly lower angle than Gen 1. Jim Fuller, the man behind Rifle Dynamics, told me he did this because some users suggested that the angle of the Gen 1 was such that they couldn’t use the iron sights efficiently, though as a Gen 1 user I haven’t found this an issue.
