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    Question What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Russian Classic AK 47 Rifle, 762 x 39 , semi auto,100% new, Imported Semi auto gas operated carbine, base rifle built at the Russian Izmash arsenal & imported by Russian American Armory Company , receiver marked made in Russia Izmash Arsenal, Saiga 762 x39 .Featuring 16 inch chrome lined threaded barrel with Flash Hider & Bayonet Lug ,pistol grip, beautifull traditional wood stock set for the Classic old school AK look ! ,these have all the cool goodies!! ,If you are looking for a high quality Russian type AK47 rifle then you have found it .will accept high capacity magazines , comes with 1-30 round magazine & rifle case... extra magazines available, limited availability on these imported rifles, ,5 year warranty.We also carry these in the AK 103 style with black poly stock sets & in .223 caliber. , THESE WILL TAKE HI CAP MAGS

    RAKclassic $779.00
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    IT LOOKS DECENT,WHAT DO YOU THINK ? PRICE OK ? QUALITY ?
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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    all AK's are "decent"... The question is, does it really matter to you that it is a true blue russian AK? If not don't waste your money, and get a post post ban WASR for less than $400 I have one and am very pleased. You can always trick it out if you want but for half the cost, you are best spending that on mags and ammo.

    If you're going to spend that kind of coin on a rifle, get an AR. you can get a pretty nice starter rifle with flattop for that price.

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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    That's about what the Izmash guns are going for, it seems, so it isn't pricey if that's what you're looking for.

    Personally, I think that's a bit much to pay, simply to say that you own a "Russian" AK, rather than one of the zillion Romanian, Chinese, Hungarian, etc. ones.

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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    I already have a nice AK that is a shooter and I'm in process of getting an AR15.I wouldn't mind getting the RUSSIAN as a keeper not as a shooter.Here's my AK :



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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    haha i dig the SKS bayo on there, When i still had the wood furniture on my ak, i was thinking about getting it, but i would have to cut into it for the spike to fit the handguard. Did you have to drill out the front sight block? and is it sturdy?
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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Quote Originally Posted by DrakinClaw View Post
    haha i dig the SKS bayo on there, When i still had the wood furniture on my ak, i was thinking about getting it, but i would have to cut into it for the spike to fit the handguard. Did you have to drill out the front sight block? and is it sturdy?
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    One of the few that were factory issue with the spike bayo.CHINESE donor
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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Quote Originally Posted by KIGY View Post
    One of the few that were factory issue with the spike bayo.CHINESE donor
    Is the rifle Hungarian? Looks like it from the wood.

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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Quote Originally Posted by phillyd2 View Post
    Is the rifle Hungarian? Looks like it from the wood.
    Bulgarian,Chinese and of course US parts.Wood is "homemade" by a friend.
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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Quote Originally Posted by KIGY View Post
    Bulgarian,Chinese and of course US parts.Wood is "homemade" by a friend.
    Yeah, thats what i love most about em. The amount of people that make parts for them are endless.
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    Default Re: What is your opinion on this "AK-47"

    Quote Originally Posted by KIGY View Post
    Wood is "homemade" by a friend.
    Really? Wow! Very nice.

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