AKS-T stamped AK conversion 6 Position Buffer Tube (Military Spec Size) Allows you to easily transform you fixed stock AK Rifle into a Tactical rifle. Buffer tube is easy to install and then simply slide on your Mil Spec M4 stock. These are heavy duty and built to last. The are not the cheap plastic copy’s and these will hold up under rigorous use. Specifications for Tdi Arms AKST-AK47 Buffer Tubes: Manufacturer: Tdi Arms Color: Black Finish: Matte Fabric/Material: Aluminum Gun Make: Kalashnikov Gun Model: AK-47 Gun Type: Rifle Length: 7.87 in Additional Features: AKST Condition: New Buffer Tube Size: Mil-Spec Weight: 8 oz Features of Tdi Arms AKS-T Stamped AK Conversion Buffer Tube The 6 positions allow length adjustment up to 10cm Water tight storage Compartment for cleaning kit, batteries and more. Lifetime Warranty Metal construction not cheap plastic & designed to last AKSSA – AK47/74-Stamped Receivers Package Contents: Tdi Arms AKST-AK47 Buffer Tubes
6 reviews for Tdi Arms AKST-AK47 Buffer Tubes
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kLIMA –
I’m happy with the overall quality of the adapter. However, I had to cut and grind on the front part that attaches to the rear tang and goes into the receiver of my Beryl. I purchased this hoping it would fit without mods because the Definitive Arms M4 adapter I had wouldn’t work for my purpose. Unfortunately there just aren’t many options for the Beryl rear tang. This won’t be an issue with a regular AKM or fixed stock AK 100 series.
Ruben –
This is the easy to convert your old AK wood stock to adjustable stock and you don't have to buy the adapter piece for the back of your AK to put a buffer tube because adapter all ready comes with the buffer tube all together in one piece. The price is just right for me.
steve –
Put it on a standard AKM model with classic rear tang and it lined up and fit smoothly. I will say though that the square bracket that fills up the space of the rear of the receiver doesn’t go ALL the way in but the holes lined up on top and screwed in securely. Fits a mil spec stock perfectly as well. It does seem a bit heavy fo what it is but completely fine it is a VAST improvement. Being the first reviewer I was weary to buy but it’s a great product so far and definitely seems sturdy.
Bob –
Put this on my 556 AK. First problem was the sling loop interfered with my optic’s side rail mount. Since I wasn’t using the sling loop anyways I just went ahead and cut it off. I used a reasonable amount of blue loctite on the screws, let it cure overnight and hit the range the next day. Shot about 100 rounds and noticed how “rattley” my M4 stock was. On closer inspection I saw the TDI tube had shaken loose. No biggy I thought. This time I saturated the screw threads with loctite, screwed them in nice and tight, and let it cure for 48 hours. Went back to the range and put another 80 rounds through it. After getting home I looked at the TDI tube and noticed the roll pin that holds the receiver plate onto the tube had almost worked itself completely out. I checked the screws and they were loose again. Took the screws out and saw the threads in the tube were starting to strip. Bottom line this is made from 6061 aluminum and the threads can’t handle the repeated stress from recoil. TDI needs to either make this from 7075 aluminum or use steel inserts for the threads. Since I modified this it looks like I’m out 60 bucks. Do yourself a favor and look at something else.
Michael V –
This is a very well made and good-looking buffer tube. It works with mil-spec stocks and makes the AK platform more modular and flexible. It was a tight fit on my WASR-10 and required some tapping in with a rubber gunsmith hammer. I oiled up the inner receiver tang area and the tube mount to help it find its home. The receiver and tang holes lined up perfect on my rifle. Once secured it is rock solid and actually looks better than the AK itself.That being said there is a lot of tolerance variations across different AK makes and manufacturers so what works on the WASR-10 may not work with a PSA, Arsenal, K-USA or whatever. I have a Romanian RH-10 and it was a no go for that firearm. I recommend doing a side by side to ensure the tube and receiver holes match up and the receiver will accept the buffer mount with minor tapping installation before taking the chance of marring the finish and not being able to return for refund.
Peter Ivan –
It is as strong as advertised. You will just have to muscle or shave off a layer of aluminum (which can be done with a file) to make it fit because all weapons are slightly off. It’s a great alternative to the wood one.