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I thought Century Arms was making some. I believe they had milled receivers rather than stamped steel. Or are they just assembling some from imported parts?
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mikld wrote:I thought Century Arms was making some. I believe they had milled receivers rather than stamped steel. Or are they just assembling some from imported parts?
Correct. They are just assembling them from imported parts and making them compliant. With the ban on Russian imports now the AK market may eventually dry up unless others like this start making them over here.
The way I see it is that the more guns we have circulating, the harder it will be for a future government "authoritative figure" to ban them. Could you imagine trying to outlaw knives?
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I would really like to see a good quality AK built in the US. I think for all the AK's in the US, we haven't had the opportunity to get many that are quality and built to "spec".
In my opinion, the AK is a much better rifle than it's been given credit for due to the samples most have seen in this country.
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I checked a flier I got from J&G Sales, and there are Century Arms "New Centurion 39" rifles. "100% American made". I had read somewhere about them, but can't remember where (or why)? J&G retail price $599.95.
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mikld wrote:I thought Century Arms was making some. I believe they had milled receivers rather than stamped steel. Or are they just assembling some from imported parts?
Correct. They are just assembling them from imported parts and making them compliant. With the ban on Russian imports now the AK market may eventually dry up unless others like this start making them over here.
I'd heard the same thing over the years, but according to their new advertisement, these have receivers that are actually made in the U.S. Perhaps that is a change.
Interordinace is already making 100% made in America AK platforms. Decent reviews too, but always with accompanied by comments about their horrible past issues.
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mikld wrote:I thought Century Arms was making some. I believe they had milled receivers rather than stamped steel. Or are they just assembling some from imported parts?
I think what they're saying is these are the first to bear the name AK47 and Kalishnikov because they own the rights to the brand in the US.
Having personally sent two guns back to Century for refunds, I would never buy anything Century made.
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Every time we post a story or video mentioning either the AK-pattern rifle or the 7.62×39 cartridge we get Internet gun experts popping up to tell us that AKs simply aren’t accurate, aren’t designed to get hits beyond 100 yards, etc.
This is typically an indication of one of three things.
- The person making the comment has never actually fired an AK.
- The person making the comment has only shot a lower-end, poor quality AK made by drunken monkeys.
- The person making the comment simply can’t shoot, but prefers to blame the rifle instead of admitting he needs to spend a weekend at an Appleseed event learning the basics.
In this video, Rob Ski of AKOU 47-74 goes to work with an AK at 300 yards, which is well within the range of the platform and the 7.62×39 cartridge. A good shooter can take a correctly manufactured 7.62×39 AK past 350-400 yards, and a 5.45×39 another 100 yards beyond that.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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I used to despise AK47s until I shot one that was built on an American Milled Receiver. Despite the short sight radius and crappy stock, I was still able to maintain what I thought was excellent accuracy shooting from a standing position without a rest. I will definitely be watching for these to hit the shelves.
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