Are Romanian AK47's good?
Im buying an AK-47 and I was wanting to ask a few question's. All I have to spend is $500 and the only AK47 I can get with that new in the box is the Romanian. My question's are... I keep hearing about the WASR 10 a romanian AK, is that the only romanian there is to buy? And be honest with me, Are the Romanian AK's good guns? If not what is the best AK-47 to buy?
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Ive been watching Romanian AK-47 reviews online & everyone I watch people are saying that the older romanian aks they made a few years ago were Crap but the new ones are good. All I want to know will the romanian ak shoot without jamming up... Yall can email me at drudaddyak47@yahoo.com or dru_lakecity@yahoo.com
Thanks..
PS
Ive been watching Romanian AK-47 reviews online & everyone I watch people are saying that the older romanian aks they made a few years ago were Crap but the new ones are good. All I want to know will the romanian ak shoot without jamming up... Yall can email me at drudaddyak47@yahoo.com or dru_lakecity@yahoo.com
Thanks..
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We've discussed AK's, & Romanian AK-47's, quite a bit.
You may first want to run a search on "Romanian" in the Ask The Experts forum to see our previous discussions. (The SEARCH link is near the top of this page.)
Or, do a search on "AK".
If you still have questions, get back to us.
Neal0 -
I have a Romanian GP WASR 10/63 side folder. It feeds goes off every time and is surprisingly accurate. It is not as pretty as some of the other more expensive AKs I've owned, but I like it a lot. 0 -
For $500 you can buy many types of AK47 rifles. They are cheap right now. I personally like the Norinco or Polytech rifles. The new Romaks are not as good as the older ones, the new ones are made with many USA parts. Do a little shopping here on GB'er and you will find what you want. Yes, IMHO all AK's shoot well and will not jam. Good luck and enjoy whatever AK you buy! 0 -
This can go on and on, but in a nutshell, the WASRs are sort of rough. Assuming you get a decent one, the WASR-10 guns will go "bang" every time, and that's pretty much all you can ask.
If you just want a beater gun, this will do.
More expensive guns will have better fitting of parts, a better finish, better furniture, and potentially (depending on which model you get and how much you want to spend) a heavier thicker milled steel (as opposed to thin stamped steel) receiver.
Will the more expensive guns be more accurate? Maybe. . .maybe not.
More reliable? Maybe. . .maybe not.0 -
I like mine. 0
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