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Item Name: FT FT Riley Defense RAK47

Location: Summerville

Zip Code: 30747

Item is for: Trade Only
Trade Value or Items Looking For: 650 or Anything that catches my eye

Caliber: 7.62x39

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Riley Defense RAK47. Haven’t even shot it yet but just not as interested in it as I am my AR. Trade for whatever catches my eye but I like pretty much anything.

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It's pretty easy to tell if the wood is laminated. If you wouldn't mind taking a couple of well focused and illuminated close ups of butt-stock, hand guard, and the breech with the dust cover removed and bolt pulled back, that should do it...
 

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Thanks for the photos. For those interested in knowing, it looks like you have one of the early production rifles with laminated wood and cast front and rear trunions. The bolt carrier is also cast, but the bolt is forged.
Here's an informative youtube video explaining the differences between the old and new production rifles:
 
Thanks for the photos. For those interested in knowing, it looks like you have one of the early production rifles with laminated wood and cast front and rear trunions. The bolt and carrier are also cast.
Here's an informative youtube video explaining the differences between the old and new production rifles:


Appreciate it. I’m not in any hurry to get rid of it and it’s not my primary anyways so if someone doesn’t want it for any one reason or the other I’ll just keep it in the safe. Thanks for the insight though!
 
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