Personally, I am what is known as a "purist" when it comes to AKs, in that I prefer them in their more natural, military configurations and not accessorized like an AR
Some of their prices seem kind of high, but I guess you get what you pay for with the AKs.
I agree. I am more of a traditionalist, but I can go either way. Got a CA Centurion 39 with the "tactical" setup. I just left it like that, seems to work fine. To me wasn't worth doing too much to it to make it more traditional.
The one thing to me with the AK, though, is you can put anything you want on it, it still doesn't make it that much more ergonomic, at least to me it doesn't. Kind of like simplicity sometimes.
how dare you instill capitalism on that rifle!
Features the correct number of US compliant parts and a New US made Chrome lined barrel. These fine Rifles were assembled from excellent condition Polish parts on New US made Receiver. Hot salt blued finish
I have over 6000rds of 5.45x39 because I thought that the mil sure ammo was under attack. It's still cheap if u buy the milsurp. If anyone has a nice ak74 that they can't find ammo for sell it to me.Definitely don't get suckered into a 74 as apposed to 47. 74 ammo is starting to become very hard to find and when you do it double to triple the price of 7.62x39 ammo
You mean the military configuration of 1947?Personally, I am what is known as a "purist" when it comes to AKs, in that I prefer them in their more natural, military configurations and not accessorized like an AR.
You mean the military configuration of 1947?
Seems like the preferred military configuration these days is something like an Ulitmak rail with a red dot, and a light if they can get their hands on one.