This video came out right as i ordered mine. It was super helpful because there isn't a lot of content out there for what to expect... except from Atlantic themselves
Yeah the few others that have documented their experiences with them have all said nothing but good things about them. Hope you'll be happy with yours.
I have the same rifle. Mine has much more wear on the parts kit. The furniture has old carvings of a European girls name. I did the same as you and ditched the tapco slant brake and found a surplus Romanian brake with nice matching wear. The thing I dislike is the tapco g2 trigger, mine is like a hair trigger, it’s almost sketchy. Other AKs with g2 triggers feel nice. Might go with a surplus trigger group.
You like games, you like guns. This pleases me. What more does a man want? Just bought this guy because of your video. I missed out on last week's batch but got lucky on a restock over the weekend. Wasn't going to miss out again.
Congrats on the 100 subs man. I've been telling people about you. I like what you do. I'm sure you aren't in this for the subs (and neither am I ).....but its still pretty cool.
Yeah thanks my man. ive been trying to keep up with your vids and well upload my own consistently but i've been pretty lazy. Gonna try to improve at that and upload steadily for awhile.
@@scooter4849 You can do one video per week if you don't have the time to do a lot of them. I would suggest 1 per week rather than 2 in a row, followed by a week off. Just an idea.
I ordered the under folder , it’s stamped from 1989 but I’ve loved every bit of it so far , what I’ve also noticed is they’ve been using their own built receivers now that are basically identical , and also even though mines all parts matching the bolt carrier has what I think is the Hungarian stamp on it , and my safety is super tight I tried bending it a little bit but oh well just needs more use I suppose. Imma order the fixed stock next I think.
I know one can never have a big enough gun safe, by the way thanks for the AK videos, Ive been trying to decide wich one to get. Ive been kind of scared to order a battle feild pick up model fearing it will be of poor quality. Whats your opinion about this based on your experience with Atlantic Firearms?
All 4 of mine have been excellent builds, the parts quality has been completely fine. I think they tend to only use parts kits that are of good quality and pitch or sell off ones that arent.
I also have one of these Romanian battlefield pick up aks and the condition wasn’t bad but the one in the video was is in better condition (wood set wise) but they’re a great gun over all I haven’t had one issue with mine so far
Nice rifles and good video. Your presentation was very interesting. A few thoughts on your video: 1. The way your dust cover covers your trunnion markings doesn’t look right. I know you said it was bent but I would have taken issue with Atlantic over it. 2. You mentioned top AK receiver makers but you didn’t mention Recreator blanks. If you haven’t heard of them check them out Matt does really really nice work.
It is a matching dust cover too which is even stranger, i did bend it back in place and its not quite as bad now. and i havent heard of recreator ill have to check them out
The Romanian 10/63 is a WASR (10) Same gun same barrel same everything. WASR-10 was the weapon made in Romania that could still be imported into the USA with the new regulations. The WASR 10 was imported with a single stack magwell that was just modified in the USA to accept regular AK Mags. Same gun.
The morrisey receiver is among the best american made receivers you can get. the green mountain barrell aint top of the line but it isnt trash either. and the trigger is a century rak-1. better than a tapco but still not the best on the market. overall the american made componets are of acceptable quality or higher.
I have the same style gun from Century International Arms that purchased it was called Romanian GP1975 AK47 with a a 2 hook modified trigger, bayonet, wooden furniture with storage, matching numbers
That is the right amount of wear for a BFPU. Some of them are *really* worn. I want one of these but I'm worried about getting a badly mangled one with carved up wood and white metal. They don't let you choose.
Got me one today on the Texas made ausa lower with a Hungarian metal drum for about 30 percent more than you got yours for but the drums are a buck fifty new and prices have went crazy lately so I'm pretty happy.
Held up pretty well for the most part. she did form some very slight bits of rust around some of the rivets i noticed like a year ago but removed it. i think now ive probably got 1.5k-2k rounds through her and never had a malfunction.
Appreciate the review. How have they been running? By the way you can just bend that safety outward a but to not have it so tight. It's an AK... not an AR... just manhandle it and make her behave
Just stumbled across this website in my ak research. Looking for my first ak and fell in love with these. In stock and couldn’t believe it. Created an account and two min later. Out of stock. Fml. And they have layaway!!!
the bag comes with an AK they themselves build. If it's a wasr, n-pap, Z-pap, Arsenal etc it comes with the box from the distributor. But if Atlantic themselves assembles the gun they send the bag out
As far as the safety goes, it’s an ak, so to loosen it up field strip and then turn it to the 12’o clock position and bend it away from the receiver until it’s to your liking
I got a Lee armory Romanian BFPU. And it looks alot rougher and pitted than yours. Yours is very nice! The cool thing on mine was it was numbers matching and had a name carved in the stock
So nice cause you live in America and you can own even an AK ,we here in Romania ee cannot own something like this Just hand guns and even them are verry hard to obtain 😂😂
I learned to build AKs starting with these. IMO the MOD 63 kits with the Polish Chrome lined barrels from AoA are the best AKs out there right now. You can build these for about $400 depending on how much you want to put into it. Make great Mil Spec AKs that will last forever.
DiMeNsIoNs only problem is i dont have the right tools to build one. Is buying one of their pre-made kits thats just missing the furniture+fire control group and safety a better bet?
@@zachs652 When buying an AK you first want to ask what I am going to use it for? If you are going to the range and just put a lot of rounds through it a WASR-10 is your best value. They will last a long time and are I think around $700 ish right now. If you want to spend some money and get a bit more quality and polished looking AK the Arsenals / WBP FOX are the way to go IMO. I build my own but I am currently waiting on the PSA AK-E that is coming out any day now. They are forged with the new FN CHF Barrels. Really looking forward to shooting it. I think the price point on those is going to be somewhere between 799 and 899. PSA is trying really hard to make the best quality weapons for the best prices. If you do not mind having a regular nitride barrel the PSA AK G3 ( Blem if you can find one ) are great also. I think they are going for 529.99 right now and with a lifetime warranty.
So someone's decided to take a look at my nation's weapon...nice despite I'm also a Romanian. Proud to carry that out, but where does Atlantic gets those AKs?...those were made in 60s and from there onwards towards the Romanian revolution in 89 right when Romanian broke outta communism and Romania was never ever part of USSR, just under dictatorship. Still those AKs aren't produced anymore nor used by the army that much but they are still carried in public by the law enforcement also used. I almost forgot to say that the real name of that gun is PM MD63.
AKM Operator I’m debating on waiting for these to get back in stock or just go ahead and buy the full finish versions. I run my aks in recreational competitions so it will get roughed up eventually
Nice AKM's man! I miss my old WASR10 and the C39V2 both from Century Arms, but we all know about the issues with the C39 & C39V2 unfortunately. I procrastinated in ordering the Polish bolt and bolt carrier and was unable to upgrade my C39V2. My initial gut feeling told me to not upgrade and shoot the shit out of that rifle. I did so and am glad because I had to sell many of my guns to come back to California to help take care of my mom. My collection is missed but I don't care too much anymore because in June of 2020 in SoCal with all the rioting going on I'm glad to be here to protect family.
It isn’t that hard, at least with mags. I use either mineral spirits or acetone and a paper towel to get it off. Either way, remember to oil your mags a bit after cleaning them, for both aesthetic and anti-rust purposes
Was going to shoot it this weekend but bad weather will prevent me. will shoot in the coming weekends and ill give you an update. Also, the underfolder is currently out of stock so you'll have to wait or get the fixed stock one.
@@MHSMokeEater I have a 81 zatava m70AB2. Everything original including the barrel, except for the reciever. It even has the granade launcher configuration on it.
Nice! but guys.... be very careful about 922a compliance- especially with this new administration. (Guns and Games dude- keep in mind as soon as you put that romanian muzzle device on or pop in one of those cool mags you bought... you are probably 'illegal'.)
As a gunsmith I have seen, cleaned, repaired and modified plenty of AK weapons with the exception of Krinkov's which I have only ever had one come in. The best models are milled receivers and not all were Russian. The Chinese milled ones are nice as well. The "best" models are subjective to say the least. The Bulgarian and Hungarian models have better quality control and fitting than Russian made ones do, so to say the Russian ones are the best is off to say the least. There really is no best one. I have an AMD-65, a Polish PKM, and A Romanian one dated 1982 just like the one above and all are equally nice. The problem is who makes the receivers and how the trunion is installed. Since most of the ones on the market until the last 10 years were parts kits imported it's all on how the receiver is built and how well, that doesn't make the kit junk, that makes the builder not very good at what he does. The receiver is 80% of the builds with these kits and 15% mounting of trunions. Sorry but I will completely disagree with you based on my experience, the best models are not just Russians, they are one put together by a competent gunsmith regardless of manufacture!
@@sayidi.6194 Your point is apples and oranges but I'll go with it. The Mercedes-Benz made in germany is stamped (receiver). The Chinese milled (receiver). Which one is better? The milled version every single time. They are more robust and no rivets are needed to hold them together, parts interchange and weight of the milled receiver reduced climb on recoil. As I stated before just because it comes from Russia doesn't mean it's somehow better. With the exception of some asain countries the specs on the AK are 100% identical and that's why all parts interchange without (in most cases) even head spacing the bolt! 99% of the ones in the US are US made receivers which are the largest part of the AK's function and determine if the weapon is good or not. For comparison to apples and apples, Russia's Mosin Nagant was produced in Russia mostly. The best quality production Mosin Nagant was Remington and Westinghouse in the US for the Russian govt. in WW1. The M1 Garand was made by everyone during ww2 and after. Winchester M1's are the most collectible, however they are the most crudely finished internally, crudely put together M1's on the market, yet they are the most sought after and expensive. So to reiterate, The Soviet AK, stamped receiver is no better than a Bulgarian, Romanian, or Hungarian. I would advise you to own one or two of each and or shoot one or two of each before you pass judgement. once you actually own these guns and shoot them, you will see quality is in the US build and receiver used as they all have loose tolerances. Buy one before you are going to critique one.
bad74maverick1, Okay, good. I don’t want to argue with you, because I am not a professional in this matter.😁 How are you? Do you know russian? Русский язык
Great looking Romy. I freakin love Romanian ak's
Same man.
@Guns and Games is it finicky with attachments or are there any reliability problems with any any of them hese guns?a
This video came out right as i ordered mine. It was super helpful because there isn't a lot of content out there for what to expect... except from Atlantic themselves
Yeah the few others that have documented their experiences with them have all said nothing but good things about them. Hope you'll be happy with yours.
@@scooter4849 Im sure it'll be great. Thanks for the feedback and the video
@@Jordan-xg1qf Thanks, ill be uploading a video showcasing all 4 of the guns soon.
epic collection bro!
Thanks man
Pușcă mitralieră (PM AKM).
Great weapon ! I'm from România , I know the platform , we trained with AKM in the army.
Cujir in Romania !
I own one of those, it's very lovely.
Glory to Romania!
Thanks for making this. Was thinking of picking one up this week if they’re still available
Yep they were as of last night. Jump on it i say. Thanks for watching.
I got the underfolder. Its great. You won't be dissatisfied.
What an ABSOLUTE beauty my friend. And the price too! Wow! I'm speechless.
Thanks man
my romy dust cover is non matching. Better that than a bolt carrier group!
I have the same rifle. Mine has much more wear on the parts kit. The furniture has old carvings of a European girls name. I did the same as you and ditched the tapco slant brake and found a surplus Romanian brake with nice matching wear. The thing I dislike is the tapco g2 trigger, mine is like a hair trigger, it’s almost sketchy. Other AKs with g2 triggers feel nice. Might go with a surplus trigger group.
If you do a surplus trigger group just be wary of trigger slap, i have a surplus set too lying around buy i havent put it any of my aks yet.
You like games, you like guns. This pleases me. What more does a man want? Just bought this guy because of your video. I missed out on last week's batch but got lucky on a restock over the weekend. Wasn't going to miss out again.
Hopefully you're satisfied with yours, i am with mine.
I'm not happy unless my ak parts is caked in cosmoline
Truuuuuuuuuuuuu
Nodak Spuds are just re-branded Morrissey receivers if you didn't know.
Congrats on the 100 subs man. I've been telling people about you. I like what you do. I'm sure you aren't in this for the subs (and neither am I ).....but its still pretty cool.
Yeah thanks my man. ive been trying to keep up with your vids and well upload my own consistently but i've been pretty lazy. Gonna try to improve at that and upload steadily for awhile.
@@scooter4849 You can do one video per week if you don't have the time to do a lot of them. I would suggest 1 per week rather than 2 in a row, followed by a week off. Just an idea.
Great review. I want to purchase one. Where did you get your Romanian Slant Brake? Thx👍🏻
Apex gun parts
I ordered the under folder , it’s stamped from 1989 but I’ve loved every bit of it so far , what I’ve also noticed is they’ve been using their own built receivers now that are basically identical , and also even though mines all parts matching the bolt carrier has what I think is the Hungarian stamp on it , and my safety is super tight I tried bending it a little bit but oh well just needs more use I suppose. Imma order the fixed stock next I think.
Picked me up a RH10 this Christmas..Romys rock🎉 ooo put a dong on mine❤
I know one can never have a big enough gun safe, by the way thanks for the AK videos, Ive been trying to decide wich one to get. Ive been kind of scared to order a battle feild pick up model fearing it will be of poor quality. Whats your opinion about this based on your experience with Atlantic Firearms?
All 4 of mine have been excellent builds, the parts quality has been completely fine. I think they tend to only use parts kits that are of good quality and pitch or sell off ones that arent.
I also have one of these Romanian battlefield pick up aks and the condition wasn’t bad but the one in the video was is in better condition (wood set wise) but they’re a great gun over all I haven’t had one issue with mine so far
@@real_dirtydan5677 how many rounds through it?
David Rivera I’ve put around 2k rounds through them
@@real_dirtydan5677 no issues so far?
Nice rifles and good video. Your presentation was very interesting. A few thoughts on your video:
1. The way your dust cover covers your trunnion markings doesn’t look right. I know you said it was bent but I would have taken issue with Atlantic over it.
2. You mentioned top AK receiver makers but you didn’t mention Recreator blanks. If you haven’t heard of them check them out Matt does really really nice work.
It is a matching dust cover too which is even stranger, i did bend it back in place and its not quite as bad now. and i havent heard of recreator ill have to check them out
Probably about to get one of these instead of a WASR, which ive used before and like.
How are the american made components, are they quality?
The Romanian 10/63 is a WASR (10) Same gun same barrel same everything. WASR-10 was the weapon made in Romania that could still be imported into the USA with the new regulations. The WASR 10 was imported with a single stack magwell that was just modified in the USA to accept regular AK Mags. Same gun.
The morrisey receiver is among the best american made receivers you can get. the green mountain barrell aint top of the line but it isnt trash either. and the trigger is a century rak-1. better than a tapco but still not the best on the market. overall the american made componets are of acceptable quality or higher.
I have the same style gun from Century International Arms that purchased it was called Romanian GP1975 AK47 with a a 2 hook modified trigger, bayonet, wooden furniture with storage, matching numbers
Those gp75s are sweet too.
You are a kid😮😊
Nice piece’s 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Are you the bass player from nirvana?
Update - I did a add a Houqe Pistol Grip for my preference, shoots everytime no issues.
That is the right amount of wear for a BFPU. Some of them are *really* worn. I want one of these but I'm worried about getting a badly mangled one with carved up wood and white metal. They don't let you choose.
Got me one today on the Texas made ausa lower with a Hungarian metal drum for about 30 percent more than you got yours for but the drums are a buck fifty new and prices have went crazy lately so I'm pretty happy.
My other is the newer amd65 copy folder with nodak sa2000 lower
That aint too bad really. And I've always wanted a amd 65 build
holy shit 699?!! Theyre literally selling the same gun right now for 1100$.. double mark up in 2 years, what a trip.
Thats nothing, they were selling them for 1399 earlier in the year. And idiots still bought them
@@scooter4849 you think they'll drop any more?? I've been seeing SKS' goin for over 1k too..
@@vernievuitton i think the lowest theyll ever get again is 999
@@scooter4849 I appreciate the insight friend!!
@@vernievuitton Hey brother, just wanted to tell you Palmetto state armory just came out with the exact same gun, but its only 899
If you were only going to one wich one would you go for, AK 47 or 74, under folder or wood butt stocked model??
I would start off with the good ol regular ak47 with wood buttstock
Just bought one today how do you like it
Loved it every day ive had it
How’s this girl holding up? AF has them available again and I’m sitting on the fence.
Held up pretty well for the most part. she did form some very slight bits of rust around some of the rivets i noticed like a year ago but removed it. i think now ive probably got 1.5k-2k rounds through her and never had a malfunction.
Appreciate the review. How have they been running?
By the way you can just bend that safety outward a but to not have it so tight. It's an AK... not an AR... just manhandle it and make her behave
They have all run perfectly so far.
@@scooter4849 how many rounds have you put through her? And any issues? Looking for a shtf gun but love classic stuff
@@davidliftsheavycircles about 600 or 700 i think now. 0 problems so far.
@@scooter4849 thats great to year. I have one in the mail!
Nice video, beautiful gun
Thanks buddy ol pal
Just stumbled across this website in my ak research. Looking for my first ak and fell in love with these. In stock and couldn’t believe it. Created an account and two min later. Out of stock. Fml. And they have layaway!!!
the bag comes with an AK they themselves build. If it's a wasr, n-pap, Z-pap, Arsenal etc it comes with the box from the distributor. But if Atlantic themselves assembles the gun they send the bag out
Yeah thats what i thought
The gas block on the original ak47 is cast
As far as the safety goes, it’s an ak, so to loosen it up field strip and then turn it to the 12’o clock position and bend it away from the receiver until it’s to your liking
Yeah thats what ive done since then, much better now.
I can't find romy parts ANYWHERE
Hey man you have great content. I love listening while I fall asleep. no homo. Just subbed
Thanks man.
Where did you buy your muzzle break?
Got it from a website called apexgunparts
Guns and Games ya I looked earlier and only saw a polish one on there now, I’ll have to look elsewhere :(
@@TheAlexR76 there's no difference between them lol. Just get a polish one then they're exactly the same.
I got a Lee armory Romanian BFPU. And it looks alot rougher and pitted than yours. Yours is very nice! The cool thing on mine was it was numbers matching and had a name carved in the stock
Where's the pitting and roughness at? Mines numbers matching too and has a letter carved in as well. Its a K i think
In the dust cover, gas tube ect... Pretty much all the original parts
@@seabee277 sad. Does it work fine?
Yea works just fine, they even polished the g2 trigger. Works great just has that old battle worn finish
@@seabee277 they polished mine too. Non polished ones are real rough and not smooth.
It’s pushka mitrolez model 63
So nice cause you live in America and you can own even an AK ,we here in Romania ee cannot own something like this
Just hand guns and even them are verry hard to obtain 😂😂
Your Romanian guns are taken care of very well here in america
if u don't like cosmoline, why buy an AK!? O_o
they got em back.. im praying to God i get one.. i love the history, i love that price
Yep i saw they're back. Hope you get one man. They're 100 dollars more now than what i paid
@@scooter4849 yeah, but hey, atm id say its worth it.. barely, but still. better than a wasr.. and cheaper too last i checked..
@@azalkathegunpowderdragon9439 Yeah i think they're both around 750$ i just prefer this one because of the worn look.
@@scooter4849 sadly they're both outa stock soon as i get the money.. so imma just have to wait till the AKG rom donged aks are out.
700 bucks lol Oh man the rona is killing me.
thank god i bought mine when i did
Does this have a forged front trunnion? Thanks!
Yes.
I learned to build AKs starting with these. IMO the MOD 63 kits with the Polish Chrome lined barrels from AoA are the best AKs out there right now. You can build these for about $400 depending on how much you want to put into it. Make great Mil Spec AKs that will last forever.
DiMeNsIoNs only problem is i dont have the right tools to build one. Is buying one of their pre-made kits thats just missing the furniture+fire control group and safety a better bet?
@@zachs652 When buying an AK you first want to ask what I am going to use it for? If you are going to the range and just put a lot of rounds through it a WASR-10 is your best value. They will last a long time and are I think around $700 ish right now.
If you want to spend some money and get a bit more quality and polished looking AK the Arsenals / WBP FOX are the way to go IMO. I build my own but I am currently waiting on the PSA AK-E that is coming out any day now. They are forged with the new FN CHF Barrels. Really looking forward to shooting it. I think the price point on those is going to be somewhere between 799 and 899.
PSA is trying really hard to make the best quality weapons for the best prices. If you do not mind having a regular nitride barrel the PSA AK G3 ( Blem if you can find one ) are great also. I think they are going for 529.99 right now and with a lifetime warranty.
Is there a video shows all 4 urs guns ?
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U know if these use forged or cast parts ?
forged surplus parts.
I just bought the same gun.
1971
By the way....the price has gone up about 125%
Optic mount I think it's original.
Does Ukraine manufacture AK-47 rifles?
I believe so
So someone's decided to take a look at my nation's weapon...nice despite I'm also a Romanian. Proud to carry that out, but where does Atlantic gets those AKs?...those were made in 60s and from there onwards towards the Romanian revolution in 89 right when Romanian broke outta communism and Romania was never ever part of USSR, just under dictatorship. Still those AKs aren't produced anymore nor used by the army that much but they are still carried in public by the law enforcement also used. I almost forgot to say that the real name of that gun is PM MD63.
Atlantic gets them from your government, they chop up aks into parts kits and then ship them here and then atlantic rebuilds them.
@@scooter4849 nice to know that, still kinda pointless as long as i can't own one. Do you know any firearm friendly countries apart from USA?
For Sale ??
🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 IRA shure loved it
A1 rominian guns love it.
Mine is waaay saltier, I'm glad because I prefer the rougher look
AKM Operator I’m debating on waiting for these to get back in stock or just go ahead and buy the full finish versions. I run my aks in recreational competitions so it will get roughed up eventually
Well i think the full finish version is about 200$ more
Nice AKM's man! I miss my old WASR10 and the C39V2 both from Century Arms, but we all know about the issues with the C39 & C39V2 unfortunately. I procrastinated in ordering the Polish bolt and bolt carrier and was unable to upgrade my C39V2. My initial gut feeling told me to not upgrade and shoot the shit out of that rifle. I did so and am glad because I had to sell many of my guns to come back to California to help take care of my mom. My collection is missed but I don't care too much anymore because in June of 2020 in SoCal with all the rioting going on I'm glad to be here to protect family.
Sorry to hear that man. California is a mess.
How hard is it to remove the cosmoline?
It isn’t that hard, at least with mags. I use either mineral spirits or acetone and a paper towel to get it off. Either way, remember to oil your mags a bit after cleaning them, for both aesthetic and anti-rust purposes
Basically what he said
How is the reliability and accuracy, I’m considering getting getting the underfolder one. Let me know.
Was going to shoot it this weekend but bad weather will prevent me. will shoot in the coming weekends and ill give you an update. Also, the underfolder is currently out of stock so you'll have to wait or get the fixed stock one.
Hey sorry forgot to respond back to you. Accuracy is acceptable and the gun has been 100% reliable through hundreds of rounds so far.
Nodac spud all day
That's the one I have my eyes on pretty soon I will owen one. Beautiful gun!! Good choice!!
Yeah they're still in stock right now. Get yourself one.
Where can I get that front grip for my draco aka 47 pistol?
Tons of sites used to sell them i think, havent seen much around lately though. just google romanian surplus dong grip
try apex gun parts
U Fast Ak 47 Romnia Migzin camplin 🏐big migzin uz 😲👍
i just pick this up off atlantic for a grand
they used to be a lot worse
Damn just paid $1100 for mine 😅
Poor bastard
How do you like it i just bought one today
I paid the same for mine
11:04 careful now
They want 989 for it now
God i want one so bad. A real beauty. I love that bag to pretty badass
Thanks man. Appears they're all sold out currently. If you have the money ill let you know when they're back in stock.
@@scooter4849 thanks man. Ive owned so many ak's but this one i want to own
@@Godisinkontrol i love the 4 i have. The price on all of them has crept up since i bought them sadly though
Literally jus went back in stock today
@@bromansboy thanks I'm on it
WOOD IS GOOD
You swapped the brake out, is it still 922r compliant?
Who cares fed boi
750$ damn 😢
Complete u still need exotics
Nice, but it's still 50% American parts!
Jeff Nations my Romanian MD63 has only a U.S made receiver the rest all Romanian Non G.
@@MHSMokeEater I have a 81 zatava m70AB2. Everything original including the barrel, except for the reciever. It even has the granade launcher configuration on it.
The american parts are still of good quality at least.
That's not more authentic it has an American barrel and American receiver that is not authentic you got a clone I rather have a wasr10
Get a shave, you work for the San Francisco Police Department
Need your helps
With what?
Nice! but guys.... be very careful about 922a compliance- especially with this new administration. (Guns and Games dude- keep in mind as soon as you put that romanian muzzle device on or pop in one of those cool mags you bought... you are probably 'illegal'.)
Assuming this is not fully auto.
Correct.
Be careful with 922r compliance parts. There is a reason some of the parts are USA parts. Otherwise, love your videos!
I believe thats only for import or manufacture. Afterward you can swap parts all you want
Nobody cares about 922r
999$ in 2020
Thank god i bought mine when i did
The collection is never complete
I notice you store your guns in a closet. I recomend you hold off buying guns and invest in a good gun safe. Responsible gun owners do that!!
I have a safe dude, literally have a video on it lol. just cant fit all of my rifles in it so some are in my closet.
The best models are russians AK. And this is junk
As a gunsmith I have seen, cleaned, repaired and modified plenty of AK weapons with the exception of Krinkov's which I have only ever had one come in. The best models are milled receivers and not all were Russian. The Chinese milled ones are nice as well. The "best" models are subjective to say the least. The Bulgarian and Hungarian models have better quality control and fitting than Russian made ones do, so to say the Russian ones are the best is off to say the least. There really is no best one. I have an AMD-65, a Polish PKM, and A Romanian one dated 1982 just like the one above and all are equally nice. The problem is who makes the receivers and how the trunion is installed. Since most of the ones on the market until the last 10 years were parts kits imported it's all on how the receiver is built and how well, that doesn't make the kit junk, that makes the builder not very good at what he does. The receiver is 80% of the builds with these kits and 15% mounting of trunions. Sorry but I will completely disagree with you based on my experience, the best models are not just Russians, they are one put together by a competent gunsmith regardless of manufacture!
bad74maverick1, This is tantamount to a Mercedes-Benz car. One is released in Germany and the other in China, which one will be better?
@@sayidi.6194 Your point is apples and oranges but I'll go with it.
The Mercedes-Benz made in germany is stamped (receiver). The Chinese milled (receiver). Which one is better? The milled version every single time. They are more robust and no rivets are needed to hold them together, parts interchange and weight of the milled receiver reduced climb on recoil.
As I stated before just because it comes from Russia doesn't mean it's somehow better. With the exception of some asain countries the specs on the AK are 100% identical and that's why all parts interchange without (in most cases) even head spacing the bolt! 99% of the ones in the US are US made receivers which are the largest part of the AK's function and determine if the weapon is good or not.
For comparison to apples and apples, Russia's Mosin Nagant was produced in Russia mostly. The best quality production Mosin Nagant was Remington and Westinghouse in the US for the Russian govt. in WW1.
The M1 Garand was made by everyone during ww2 and after. Winchester M1's are the most collectible, however they are the most crudely finished internally, crudely put together M1's on the market, yet they are the most sought after and expensive.
So to reiterate, The Soviet AK, stamped receiver is no better than a Bulgarian, Romanian, or Hungarian.
I would advise you to own one or two of each and or shoot one or two of each before you pass judgement. once you actually own these guns and shoot them, you will see quality is in the US build and receiver used as they all have loose tolerances.
Buy one before you are going to critique one.
bad74maverick1, Okay, good. I don’t want to argue with you, because I am not a professional in this matter.😁 How are you? Do you know russian? Русский язык
@@sayidi.6194 Unfortunately I do not speak it. I do like the language though.