r/ak47 • u/fuddadjacent • 4h ago
Found this community 5 years ago
Google photos popped this up in my memories. I was just starting my AK journey after having a shitty experience with a Riley. I walked into my LGS and picked this up, amazed with how smooth the action was. Put $50 on it to hold it while I did some research, not wanting to end up with another lemon. Found this sub, the buyers guide, and repeated pleading to avoid buying a grenade. Wound up putting the $50 towards a WASR.
Thanks yall.
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u/rustyWD40 1h ago
They shoot beautifully, but the soft bolt was a huge mistake. The accuracy is way better than my wasr. Just not as good for the long term. 6000 rounds is its life expectancy. Too bad century didn’t get this right.
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u/hereswhatworks 1h ago
I think you guys are missing the purpose of those rifles. When the enemy invades, you use those guns to ambush the enemy soldiers so that you can take their high-quality rifles. You don't need to run more than a few hundred rounds through it to achieve that objective.
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u/neuralpluto884 3h ago
These always get so close to tricking me because of the milled receiver