View Full Version : MK-760 Stock fix?
Scott C.
03-02-2005, 03:28 PM
I have a MK-760 and a swedish K. Looking at both would it be possible to take a swedish K stock turn it upside down and attach it to the MK-760. The reason you would have to turn it upside down is because they fold to oppisite sides. I am not very handy but it looks like it could work giving the 760 one of the benifits of the k.
M60joe
03-03-2005, 02:20 PM
You have both? Post pics of the "K" attachment.
SubGunFan
03-03-2005, 11:43 PM
Scott C.:
You being one of the "Lucky Few" that own both a 760 & K, please give us your comments on both....
Thanks,
SubGunFan
Scott C.
03-05-2005, 05:27 PM
I love the Swedish K. It is my favorite subgun. Mine is a Wilson tube built by Andrewski from Port Said parts. The rate of fire is great for subgun matches. The cheap Swedish training ammo is great also. The ammo comes on the stripper clips and loads in seconds. The trigger is big and has a great pull. It is also the most accurate of my subguns. My critisim of the K is ergonomics. It is front heavy and the grip is not the most comfortable.
I like the MK-760. The feel of the gun is better then the K. The higher cyclic rate is fun also. If I could resolve a few of its weaknesses it could be great. The stock sucks. Mine is very wobbly. That is why I posted this tread in the first place trying to find a solution. The other major weakness is accuracy. I have bent the front site way over and I am still 6-8 inches the right of point of aim at 25 yards. I could mount a reddot to solve this problem but would like to fix the stock first. Another issue seems to differences among guns. I bought a aftermarket product for it that would not fit due to incosistancies in the construction. It is a good starting point but needs a little bit of work.
PS I will borrow a digital camera and try to post some pictures.
Brian Ski
03-05-2005, 06:42 PM
Before you bend the sight any more... The barrel is not indexed... Put a mark on it and turn it about 45 degrees and try shooting... Keep turning until you find a point of impact about where you like it and mark the barrel in that spot....
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