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For someone looking
for
a quality Kalashnikov rifle I highly
recommend
Marc Krebs of Krebs Custom, Inc. Nationally known for building
superb
M1911 IPSC pistols, Marc's work has done nothing but impress me.
A graduate of Lassen College in northern California, he studied there
under
Master Gunsmith Bob Dunlap. Led by his interest in the design and
function of military small arms, Marc produced a 9mm carbine while in
school.
Using only a barrel and a few screws he designed and fabricated a
reliable
carbine from scratch, even winding his own springs. From this
first
school project he has built an impressive career as a gunsmith.
Shortly after
graduating
in 1984, Marc began building and customizing the venerable M1911 .45
for
carry and competition. His pistols became well known nationally
due
to the quality of his work. Also known for innovation, he
developed
the attractive yet functional "Snakeskin" front strap on M1911's.
No less a company than Smith&Wesson has copied this on their own
their
own Custom Shop Performance pistols.
Yet while a noted and
gifted pistolsmith, as of late Marc Krebs has returned to his original
interest, military small arms. Venturing where few tread, he
exhaustively
studied and researched the designs of the famous Russian weapons
designer
Mikhail Kalashnikov. While studying the design of the AK series
of
assault rifles, Marc became duly impressed by its rugged simplicity and
legendary reliability. However, like most, what he desired was an
actual Russian AK, and not a foreign knockoff. With none
available
he set out to produce a rifle that met current Russian military
specifications,
yet would be legal to own in the United States.
Using Russian Saiga
hunting
rifles as the foundation he produces a model identical to the current
Russian
AK-103 7.62x39mm assault rifle. The Saiga is basically an AK100
series
rifle with sporter modifications to start with. Marc makes the
required
alterations, using brand new parts that meet or exceed the quality of
the
Russian originals, to conform to the letter of American law. His
rifles feature an exact copy of the current issue Russian muzzle brake
CNC machined from 4130 bar stock, the correct cleaning rod brackets,
the
latest issue synthetic furniture with heat shields in the forearm, and
a scope rail on the side of the receiver. His workmanship
combined
with the high quality of the Russian Izhmash Arsenal result in a
Kalashnikov
rifle without peer. After using two of his rifles extensively and
training with them at the prestigious SIGARMS Academy, I came away very
impressed with his product. Fit and finish is excellent, accuracy
from the chrome lined hammer forged barrels is among the best I have
ever
seen from a member of the Kalashnikov family. Reliability through
thousands of rounds of FMJ, SP, and HPBT ammunition was flawless
despite
the weapons never being cleaned and being exposed to sand and
mud.
I have been asked on a number of occasions what sets these rifles part
from other Kalashnikov rifles on the market. It is a simple
matter
of quality and attention to details. As attractive as they are
rugged,
they allow the American collector and shooter a chance to finally own a
high quality Russian AK built at the Izhmash Arsenal in Izhevsk, Russia.
In addition to the
standard
full length AK-103, Marc also produces a shorty version called the
AK-103K.
Featuring the quality of a full size rifle in a more compact package,
it
is a light, handy rifle in the hard hitting 7.62x39mm caliber.
Easy
to stow and carry, yet extremely controllable on rapid fire due to the
superb muzzle brake, it as impressive little rifle. After
having him build me a machined
receiver gun, literally from the ground up to my specifications, I can
say I'm quite impressed by the quality of his work. A true
professional,
I highly recommend Marc Krebs of Krebs Custom, Inc.
David
Fortier
Gunwriter
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