I do not own an AK (yet). If I did purchase one, I really like the Arsenal SAM7SF. Hammer forged barrel, hammer forged and CNC machined receiver.
I do not own an AK (yet). If I did purchase one, I really like the Arsenal SAM7SF. Hammer forged barrel, hammer forged and CNC machined receiver.
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Would anyone be able to offer their opinion of a Russian IZHMASH SAIGA AK47? I have an opportunity to purchase a NIB version with a 16" chrome lined barrel and a non pistol grip synthetic stock. I have always had AR's and this would be my first and probably only AK. I would like to have one for general plinking and fun, but don't want to spend much. This is for under $500. What do you think? Thanks...
A Saiga would be a good chocie.
"Addressing the problem of shootings by ban or confiscation of non-criminal's guns is like addressing the problem of rape by chopping off the Johnson of everyone who DIDN't rape anyone while not only leaving the rapists' equipment intact, but giving them free viagra to boot." --Me
I agree, I think a combloc barrel with matching bolt is the most important thing to look for with AK's. I wish they would bring back the FEG AMD-65 for $300 we deal had a couple years ago, very under-rated rifle and SBR candidate. But you may also want to look at the new PAP Yugo's.
A buddy of mine has one. It wouldn't feed from standard 30rd AK mags out of the box, but would feed all day and night from a 75rd drum mag, suppressed.
I would only purchase one with the anticipation that I was going to be the final say on quality control, and several modifications might have to be made to get the gun just to cycle. They are made in Russia, the same country that brought forth Lada's, Aeroflot, and Kruschev 5-year plan apartment complexes for peasants.
In that light, I would dial your expectations waaaaaaaayyy down from anything made there. You have to see it firsthand to understand the kind of frozen squalor I'm talking about.
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