AK Variant - I gotta get one - which one
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AK Variant - I gotta get one - which one
Okay everyone - I need some help. I am in the market for an AK and I think I gotta get it soon. So I checked the LGS and I can wait if I need to, but the bug has bitten...
The LGS has a few options in AKs, but the 2 that caught my eye the most were a stamped MAK90 - used but in good shape - and one NIB of american manufacture (sorry I missed who). $450 for the MAK and it fits me better. $550 for the NIB one, but I would *HAVE* to replace the stock on that one so I would probably go with a 6 position model for a total price of closer to $625 for the NIB one. Any thoughts on advantages of one over the other or should I hold out for something else?
Oh - and I'm looking 7.62x39 I think. Although I did see a pink camo AK in .223 as well. It was the owner's wife's gun.
The LGS has a few options in AKs, but the 2 that caught my eye the most were a stamped MAK90 - used but in good shape - and one NIB of american manufacture (sorry I missed who). $450 for the MAK and it fits me better. $550 for the NIB one, but I would *HAVE* to replace the stock on that one so I would probably go with a 6 position model for a total price of closer to $625 for the NIB one. Any thoughts on advantages of one over the other or should I hold out for something else?
Oh - and I'm looking 7.62x39 I think. Although I did see a pink camo AK in .223 as well. It was the owner's wife's gun.
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No responses? Was it a bad title? Maybe - I made it more descriptive. Hope that helps.
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'Kalrog wrote:No responses? Was it a bad title? Maybe - I made it more descriptive. Hope that helps.
It's only been one night since you posted. Give it time.
I don't have one -- wish I did. Think that I want a Saiga, in 12 Gauge actually. Maybe even the .223 version (I don't want to own ANOTHER caliber).
I can't recommend them because I don't have one -- but the Saiga 12 Gauge just calls to me.
If you have a reason or practical purpose in mind for wanting it (not just wanting it like me) you might tell folks about that so they can fit the recommendation to your needs.
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Lancaster makes a really good AK.
http://www.lancasterarms.com/index.html
Elk river is a local outfit and they make the gunshows. I have heard they make some nice rifles also.
http://www.lancasterarms.com/index.html
Elk river is a local outfit and they make the gunshows. I have heard they make some nice rifles also.
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I'm also looking at possibly getting an AK. Ive been eying the Saigas, but haven't found any good prices locally. I've also heard good things about elk river, but I can't find a price for a complete rifle.
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I was recently in the market for a 5.45x39. Since I had bought my SSR-85C2 from ArmoryUSA, I stopped by Elk River to get a quote. They wanted $700 for a stocked model. I believe it was $750 for a side folder.
I wanted something better than the WASR-2's and Polish Tantal's that Century sells.
I wound up buying a stocked model from Interarms here in Houston for $599. They don't sell direct, so I still had to have it shipped to my transfer dealer.
Not sure if Elk River would also be overpriced on 7.62x39.
Aim Surplus has a few to choose from:
http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/New_Long_Guns.html
I wanted something better than the WASR-2's and Polish Tantal's that Century sells.
I wound up buying a stocked model from Interarms here in Houston for $599. They don't sell direct, so I still had to have it shipped to my transfer dealer.
Not sure if Elk River would also be overpriced on 7.62x39.
Aim Surplus has a few to choose from:
http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/New_Long_Guns.html
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Get a Saiga and convert. Hands Down 

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I saw a few on www.TexasGunTrader.com ... give them a try! 


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Tons of information here: http://www.theakforum.net/phpBB2/ Also includes their own market place buying, selling and trading all things AK related.
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Recently bought the Saiga 12, love the feel of it, but have never fired. The suckers are skyrocketing as the assumption is a 12ga that can take a 20 round drum will be on the top ten for the commie to ban. I paid almost 600 w/ tax a few months ago, and felt I got a deal considerng I'm seeing thm over 700 on GB.HerbM wrote:'Kalrog wrote:No responses? Was it a bad title? Maybe - I made it more descriptive. Hope that helps.
It's only been one night since you posted. Give it time.
I don't have one -- wish I did. Think that I want a Saiga, in 12 Gauge actually. Maybe even the .223 version (I don't want to own ANOTHER caliber).
I can't recommend them because I don't have one -- but the Saiga 12 Gauge just calls to me.
If you have a reason or practical purpose in mind for wanting it (not just wanting it like me) you might tell folks about that so they can fit the recommendation to your needs.
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get a saiga in either caliber and convert it with 922r compliance parts and you won't be sorry I assure you, barring that check out rpg arms in Houston, the old global armory guy's, they make good ak's even if a little pricey.
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Its an AK
Its a hammer...get whatever you can afford.
I have a WASR-10, its got the front site cant, but I can dial it in and still shoot 4-5" groups at 100 yards
It eats whatever garbage ammo I throw at it, it goes bang everytime I pull the trigger
Those things were made to be built by peasants with minimal tooling in a garage somewhere
Its a hammer...get whatever you can afford.
I have a WASR-10, its got the front site cant, but I can dial it in and still shoot 4-5" groups at 100 yards
It eats whatever garbage ammo I throw at it, it goes bang everytime I pull the trigger
Those things were made to be built by peasants with minimal tooling in a garage somewhere
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so Kalrog, did you make up your mind which of Mikhail's children you're gonna get?
I went back and forth on the ak/ar argument with myself a number of times. I've just now made up my mind to go the AK route and use the cost savings toward a gun-safe.
then the debate of which ak... after much consideration, I'm going with a Saiga 7.62x39. then the choice of buying already converted or doing the pistol grip conversion myself. classic armsoffers a pre-converted model and some extra goodies for $550 as well as an un-converted for $350. adding up the parts to do it myself, the cost savings isnt too much, but I'd be able to pick the grip and stock I like.
I have a saiga 12-ga and did my own conversion on that, so I have a few lessons learned from that project.
I bring this up in case you wish to take the same route, and want to work your saiga project in parallel.
let me know if that's the case.
-John
(long-haired guy in the uta cfp class)
I went back and forth on the ak/ar argument with myself a number of times. I've just now made up my mind to go the AK route and use the cost savings toward a gun-safe.
then the debate of which ak... after much consideration, I'm going with a Saiga 7.62x39. then the choice of buying already converted or doing the pistol grip conversion myself. classic armsoffers a pre-converted model and some extra goodies for $550 as well as an un-converted for $350. adding up the parts to do it myself, the cost savings isnt too much, but I'd be able to pick the grip and stock I like.
I have a saiga 12-ga and did my own conversion on that, so I have a few lessons learned from that project.
I bring this up in case you wish to take the same route, and want to work your saiga project in parallel.
let me know if that's the case.
-John
(long-haired guy in the uta cfp class)
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Thanks for the info. Yeah, I did decide. I got a used Mak90 in great shape for a good price in 7.62x39. Now I just gotta get out and shoot it more often.