Found ak47 need input
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Found ak47 need input
after driving all over Dallas, I found an ak47 made by century arms with a milled reciever(so the guy said) how do you tell if it is a stamped or milled reciever? also if it is milled is 500.00 a good price for it , it was a romanian wasr-10. Should I pick this one up or wait until I go to the gun show in Ft Worth tomorrow.Thanx to all that respond.
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Here ya go. Click on "models" on the left side. Everything you need to know.
http://www.gunsnet.net/Linx310/furnitureremoval.htm
http://www.gunsnet.net/Linx310/furnitureremoval.htm
nice website
very helpful thank you
Thanx to all!!!!
Thanx to all that replied, I am off to the show!
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Milled = machined = NO RIVETS!
The WASR-10 is a Romanian import, its a stamped/riveted reciever
I have one and it shoots and shoots and shoots...in fact it LOVES the ultra low quality WOLF stuff out there
Here is a picture of my lil darlin
![Image](http://awphuch2000.dyndns.org/guns/wasr.ak-47.jpg)
I got mine from Pruetts guns and ammo
Yah the scope mount is like putting lipstick on a pig..but it allows me to keep all 30 rounds in a 8-12" circle at 100 yards
$500 is WAAAAY to much
The WASR-10 is a Romanian import, its a stamped/riveted reciever
I have one and it shoots and shoots and shoots...in fact it LOVES the ultra low quality WOLF stuff out there
Here is a picture of my lil darlin
![Image](http://awphuch2000.dyndns.org/guns/wasr.ak-47.jpg)
I got mine from Pruetts guns and ammo
Yah the scope mount is like putting lipstick on a pig..but it allows me to keep all 30 rounds in a 8-12" circle at 100 yards
$500 is WAAAAY to much
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I *heart* my WASR-10
Love my WASR-10, paid around $400-something for it. I just use the iron sights so far. I like that I can ammo-swap with my Norinco SKS, too. My WASR-10 came with a bayonet, but it doesn't want to fit the bayonet lug for some reason. The shop that sold it to me said it's pretty much a crap shoot when it comes to the extras sold with their AKs...it could be it's a Russian bayonet trying to fit that Romanian gun, etc. Also, the sling that came with it didn't fit it--the D-ring was too narrow. So I put that sling on my Yugo SKS instead, where it works just fine. I went out and got a nice "Tatical" sling for the WASR-10 instead. My experience so far has been that WASR-10s are in the $400s, while a nice Yugo AK with silvery charging handle is upwards of $500-$600 USD, while the synth black Bulgarian beauties are all $600+ but still way cheaper than an AR-15. If I was going to spend in the $500 range, I'd pick up a nice Yugo AK, maybe an underfolder.