Weapon: Romanian WASR10 Hi-Cap AK47. Black poly "furniture" with 2 steel, eastern European mags and 2 Tapco plastic mags. Purchase Price $349.95+16.75 S&H from Classic Arms.
Condition: Gun clearly in unfired condition. Machining about what you would expect, nothing to write home about but no visible defects or misalignments. Slide racks and functions fine. One mag seats well, other is tight. Tapco mags are similarly tight but ech time I "forced" them in the shaved a bit more off the outsides till they fit in fairly well. A few more trips to the range and I think they will be smooooooth
Accessories: Oil can, "cleaning kit" and bayonet. Oil can is a tin can, what can ya say, Cleaning rod is sttacked to underside of barrel and kit fits into a small container, steel and functional, no frills. Bayonet is used..as in..is that blood? Nah, just dirt and a little rust...I think.
At the range: WOW! This thing can shoot. Clearly the operator needs practice but out to 100 yards this weapon can hit what you are shooting at. I only put 200 rounds through it so far but it had ZERO FTF or FTE. Two negatives: The poly forestock got HOT! after 50 or so rounds and I had to use the magazine for a forward grip and; the stock sits high so to get a sight picture I had to place the stock high on my shoulder resulting in all the recoil pushing the bottom corner of the stock into my shoulder. No real discomfort but a nice V shaped welt after ops.
Oh, The Tapco mags had to be loaded 29 instead of 30 or the bolt would not slide back on the full mags.
Ammo: Brown Bear 124gr JHP 7.62x39 from Cheaper than Dirt ($110 for 500 rounds). Every round a winner so far.
Summary: It may not be a $1200 M4 but for $366.70, this weapon rocks!
Condition: Gun clearly in unfired condition. Machining about what you would expect, nothing to write home about but no visible defects or misalignments. Slide racks and functions fine. One mag seats well, other is tight. Tapco mags are similarly tight but ech time I "forced" them in the shaved a bit more off the outsides till they fit in fairly well. A few more trips to the range and I think they will be smooooooth
Accessories: Oil can, "cleaning kit" and bayonet. Oil can is a tin can, what can ya say, Cleaning rod is sttacked to underside of barrel and kit fits into a small container, steel and functional, no frills. Bayonet is used..as in..is that blood? Nah, just dirt and a little rust...I think.
At the range: WOW! This thing can shoot. Clearly the operator needs practice but out to 100 yards this weapon can hit what you are shooting at. I only put 200 rounds through it so far but it had ZERO FTF or FTE. Two negatives: The poly forestock got HOT! after 50 or so rounds and I had to use the magazine for a forward grip and; the stock sits high so to get a sight picture I had to place the stock high on my shoulder resulting in all the recoil pushing the bottom corner of the stock into my shoulder. No real discomfort but a nice V shaped welt after ops.
Oh, The Tapco mags had to be loaded 29 instead of 30 or the bolt would not slide back on the full mags.
Ammo: Brown Bear 124gr JHP 7.62x39 from Cheaper than Dirt ($110 for 500 rounds). Every round a winner so far.
Summary: It may not be a $1200 M4 but for $366.70, this weapon rocks!