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Joined: Nov 2009
Where: Mid TN
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All AK74s will have a stamped receiver. If someone is making one with a milled receiver, ignore it unless you just want an extra 1/2 pound of weight or like the looks. The Bakelite and plastic mags work great. Even the inexpensive Bulgarian ones have steel inserts in the feed lips so they never deform. Stay away from aftermarket mags. The military muzzle brake is loud, throws up dust in the prone position, and serves no purpose except on full-auto. There are aftermarket flash suppressors that are a vast improvement. If you buy a commercially-made rifle, it will already have the needed US-compliant parts.
The above rifle from Centerfire Systems looks like a good buy. The NoDak Spud receivers are well made, and a Bulgarian kit is mil-spec.
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Joined: Sep 2007
Where: Wonju, South Korea
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AIM has some.
AIM In Range AK-74 5.45x39 Rifle In Range AK-74 5.45x39 Rifle I have heard good things about In Range. Also this one is already 922 compliant with surplus magazines, many others are not and you will have to use US made aftermarket mags or add US parts to make them compliant. |
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Joined: Jun 2009
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As i have never heard of centerfire systems b4 and don't know of the quality of their builds i can't say much. price is sure good, specailly since bulgy kits were going for about $450 a few months ago. I'd go with the one from AIM however. People on akfiles seem to love their workmanship. that and also you can buy the mags form good price from AIM. I'd spend the extra 100 and go with a better known builder.
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+1 for In Range.........they're top notch, and they're local (Kodak, TN)
I don't think that you would go wrong with the AIM or Centerfire rifles. I would trust either company, I haven't known either to sell crap. If I had some extra money, I'd probably snap up one of them. Have you considered the Polish Tantal? I have one that I absolutely love. I kept the folder, and used the Nodak Spud receiver to retain the dummy selector switch (now tied into the safety). Just don't go with one of the Century models with the US barrel. Make sure you get one made with the original barrel.
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Don't know who makes it for centerfire, but for AIM it is In range, a good assembler. The only reason i advised the one by In Range is because they are known for good quality, and i can't recall hearing anything about the one centerfire is selling.
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Joined: May 2007
Where: Knoxville,TN by way of Whitesburg,TN
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OK....Centerfire is $499 and AIM is $599. What's the $100 difference as they both look the same and if I read it right both are Bulgarian?? Just the different importers? But that's what I definately want. Anybody got one they want to trade for a Glock?
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Personally I'd prefer to use Com-bloc magazines and not have to worry about the US made mags. I'd hate to save $5-10 bucks on a mag and spend 5-10 in the federal pen. Probably wouldn't happen, but better safe than sorry.
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