I know nothing about AK's but am willing to learn. Aim has these for $440. Are they a good gun or junk? The price seems fair. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
I know nothing about AK's but am willing to learn. Aim has these for $440. Are they a good gun or junk? The price seems fair. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Well, I just bought a 10/63 underfolder and it's great. Probably the best Romanian that I've seen come from Century.
They are made on military kits - which I like. The fit and finish on mine is very good.
You can check around for a better price - but $440's pretty good. I noticed that most of the wholesalers took a price increase on these recently.
Here's what mine looked like out of the box: (from SOG)
What kind of questions do you have? Ask away!
~Nemo me impune lacessit~
Its a good start,dont worry.
You came to the right place to learn.
As you learn you will find what "speaks to you" and your collection will grow.
chinese,russian,bulgarian,lots to pick.
Romanians are still my favorite though I go to gunshows to find the romanian SAR's,theyre my favorite.
Welcome to the AK-addiction!
WASRs seem to be hit or miss although lately it seems they are more on the hit side.
Because the ones AIM has started life in Romania, the enter the US with mag wells only wide enough for the angelic single stack mags. Once here they are modified per the sporting clause of the new second amendment to allow use of standard AK mags. As long as the mag well was opened correctly, you will not have a problem.
The good thing about buying from AIM is their customer service. If you have a problem they will make it right as long as they have a rifle in stock to exchange. Great company to do business with.
As for prices, they seem to be skyrocketing. Wasn't too long ago that $500 would buy you a really nice AK variant and WASRs could be found for under $300 all day long. Unfortunately unless something major happens to our right that shall not be infringed, those days are gone and get what you can while you can.
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Yes and Yes.
These are great AKM's and will accept all the standard AK aftermarket stuff for "stamped" AK's. They have bayo lugs intact (so you can attach a standard AK bayo) and threaded muzzles to accept the standard muzzle devices. Mine came with a slant brake installed.
The barrels are Romanian and chrome-lined, which is good.
They come with Tapco G-2 fire control groups so the triggers are pretty nice. The mag well on mine was nice and snug and perfect for the inexpensive steel eastern block AK mags. My Bulgy poly mags are tight and a little material actually shaved off when I jamed them in - which is fine - much better than having a sloppy mag well.
I always recommend a Romie for a starter AK. Really, for the money they are the best value out there.
Like I said, I really like mine.
~Nemo me impune lacessit~
I've got a WASR 10/63 Cugir, although mine came with different furniture (Tapco side folder, handguard) instead of wood. I like it like that though. Anyway, it's been great, have about 500 rounds through it so far, always fires great.
People complain about the accuracy of AK's, but to be honest, last Sunday I was at the range and went 21/30 at the 300 yd gong, which is about a 30 inch diameter, using iron sights. At 100 yds, I was rapid-firing a 4-inch group through iron sights, and I was hitting the 12 inch gong at 200 yds 9/10. Maybe I got lucky with mine, but the accuracy seems to be really good.
No FTF/FTE or any other issues. I pull the trigger, it goes bang. The WASRs have a nice soft trigger, too, about 6 1/2 lb pull. No problems with a canted gas tube or any other horror stories you might have heard. Iron sights were already adjusted for windage, and the vert seemed to be right on. Only issue I've had, is that it's too damned fun shooting the gun. At ~21 cents a round, it gets to be expensive fun.
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