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Originally Posted by Yahoshua
Step One:
Go to this Website: http://www.hk94.com/hk/index.php?&
Step Two: Register your name.
Step Three: Post in the newbie section and introduce yourself.
Step Four: After we have our fun with you we will explain in far better detail where your rifle came from, where to get manuals, and (at no fee or hidden charge) we will also educate you on correct terminology. Or we could just eat you alive (just kidding).
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All I want is a manual. Don't feel like registering on another forum. The reason is, just like in the computer world, everyone in the gun world is a damn expert.

I could probably train at least half of them too on their own gun! I am just one of those guys that takes a life jacket and puts it on the bottom of a canoe when on a canoe ride, or more on topic, I make sure I am armed every time I go out into the forests out here! Call me a survivor or so, but if something bad happens, I am usually prepared for it, or at least have an out. An example is, even though I have had goverment model .45's, I still read the manual for my Kimber ProCarry .45 when I bought it, regardless that its nearly the same operation - does that tell you anything? Basically - I take it seriously.
Anyway, I found the US Army's AK-47 training manual (which is not what I really want but will work), and then I found out it was removed from the US Army's site for some reason. I can't win!
-S
PS. I prefer the Krinkov to this thing. Put many thousand rounds through fully auto Krinks before (I have friends that are BATF class 2 registered and have to own everything under the sun). To me though, the AK is just a plinker for a weekend.