AK-47 Blank Firing Adapter (BFA). These are BFA's for the AK-47 in 7.62x39. BFA is predrilled to work with many surplus blanks / guns, however some rifles / blank combinations require more gas pressure. Styles vary based on availability, but all can be made to work with just about any surplus style AK rifle with a threaded barrel.
The smooth body BFA have an opening of .250, the fully knurled tend to run about .205 and the smooth with knurled top around .180. If you have difficulties with a BFA, you can place a thin washer with a smaller hole (it must have a hole to relieve back pressure) inside the BFA before installing. Changing washers / disks gives you the ability to fine tune your rifle. As a starting point, try .180 as this should make any riifle work. If the brass is hevily deformed, work up to a .205 hole and see if it will still cycle without deforming the brass. Most rifles will work best in this range.
To install, simply remove the muzzle device currently on your AK and thread on. Overall condition is excellent used. The style may vary slightly based on country of manufacture and availability. BFA's can easily be painted. Price is per piece. Currently we have the smooth body with the .250 starting hole. Learn More
Chi-Com SKS Sling. These are original 1960's vintage, military surplus Chinese Type 56 SKS slings designed for use on the SKS Rifle (they can also be used on an AK). This style sling features leather tabs at both ends of the sling. These are older, harder to find 1960's brownish color. Learn More
Bandoleer Re-Pack Kit, M-14. Repack kit consists of one 6 pocket cotton bandoleer, 6 cardboard inserts, 12 stripper clips, and a magazine charger. This is the standard repack kit for 7.62 ammunition for the M-14 Rifle. M14 Repack parts have gotten extremely scarce. Learn More
M60 Spare Barrel Bag. These were used to carry a spare barrel / bipod for the M60 along with change mitt, tool, etc. Overall very good plus to excellent used condition, the bag does not have any holes or tears and all zippers work. Colors and markings may vary slightly as they are an issued item. Bag includes a General Purpose (GP) strap added for a carry strap. Learn More
USGI M-16 20rd Magazine. These are vintage production USGI contract magazines with the aluminum followers. We currently have magazines manufactured by Colt, Adventure Line Mfg. Co., and Simmonds Precision (Universal Inds. Div.). These manufacturers were government contractors during the war and the magazines are "correct" for Vietnam War era contracts. Colt made magazines for the military and civilian markets both during and after the war, but the Adventure Line and Simmonds Precision Universal Div 20rd Magazines were only made on GOVT contract between 1967 and 1971 (there are 30rd magazine contracts post Vietnam). Overall VG+ used condition with some finish wear. Magazines all work well. US sales only. Do not order if your state has a high capacity magazine ban.
If you have a preference of manufacturer, you may select below and we will do our best to accommodate it depending on inventory on hand. Learn More
OD Nylon M-1 Rifle Sling. As used on the M-14 and M-16 rifles. These were designed in the late 60's to replace the cotton slings for use in a jungle environment as the nylon is more resistant to rotting. The vintage nylon slings are smooth like a seat belt vs being rough like the cotton weave. We have a small lot available in VG+ to EXC used condition. These have become much harder to find over the years! Learn More
Bag, Cartridge, Empty. This is the standard brass / link catcher bag used on M60D systems for door gunners. Heavy brownish OD vinyl with heavy zippers and canvas chute trim. Bags are in unissued condition. They are postwar bags, but identical to Vietnam era. This system was used well into the mid 2000's by the Army. Made to fit over the yellow / green wire frame (not included). If you are putting together an M60D or have a frame in need of bag, here is your chance! We only have a few available. Learn More
This is a live, 40mm, M79 Grenade Launcher. This M79 features a USGI TRW receiver* and all USGI parts. The standard rear ladder site included as well as an experimental Aimpoint Dot site that was rumored to have been fabricated for DELTA / SF use post Vietnam. M79 parts have gotten extremely hard to come by and USGI receivers are very difficult to find now. Launcher is registered as a Destructive Device and is on a Form 4 in Texas. Buyer to pay all transfer taxes. Please call or email with any questions. US sales only and all NFA rules apply.
*There have been some aftermarket / reproduction M79 receivers over the years, but ALL USGI M79s were made by Action Mfg, Co., Kanaar Corp., TRW Inc. with the initial design and pilot production line made by Springfield Armory.
Action made 17,259 total launchers.
TRW made 35,625 total launchers
Kanaar made 94,415 total launchers. Learn More
Chi-Com AK Sling. These are original, 1960's / 1970's vintage military surplus Chinese Type 56 slings designed for use on the AK Rifle. This style sling features a leather tab at one end of the sling that laces through a square buckle creating a loop at the rear of the sling. The leather tab is affixed to the front of the rifle and the rear loop is run around the sling swivel at the rear. We have the hard to find 1960's brownish color slings.
The stamping on the brown slings translates to: SLINGS FOR TYPE 56 7.62mm SUBMACHINE GUN
(The Chinese referred to the Type 56 AK and subsequent versions as sub-guns until the Type 81 Auto Rifle)
*It wasn’t until the Type 81 that the Chinese referred to their rifles as “auto rifles”
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Marked: Case, Maintenance Equipment, Small Arms, M14-A1. These nylon pouches are designed to hold the M14 cleaning kits (they can also be used for some small misc. accessories) and include a plastic tube insert to hold the bore brush. Pouches measure 4"x6" and have a nylon tie closure with ALICE clip on the rear. NOS, unissued condition with late 60's to 70 DSA dates. Learn More