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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2827569" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>The newer US made AK's are finally getting to an acceptable level of quality. The rifles century is putting out today made in-house will all American made parts is surprisingly really good. Much better than the stuff Century used to clobber together using parts kits. DDI also makes a great AK.</p><p></p><p>With that said, my standard go to is a Bulgarian Arsenal AK. I also liked the old Saiga/Russian based Arsenals, as well.</p><p></p><p>Not particularly a fan of Polytechs. I know they're the "holy grail" of AK's but that's exactly the problem. Every person I know with a Polytech babies them like they're made of glass and are too afraid to shoot them because they don't want to decrease the value. Bulgarian Arsenals represent the "Colt" of AK's that are well made, rugged, accurate and something you can actually use and abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2827569, member: 2989"] The newer US made AK's are finally getting to an acceptable level of quality. The rifles century is putting out today made in-house will all American made parts is surprisingly really good. Much better than the stuff Century used to clobber together using parts kits. DDI also makes a great AK. With that said, my standard go to is a Bulgarian Arsenal AK. I also liked the old Saiga/Russian based Arsenals, as well. Not particularly a fan of Polytechs. I know they're the "holy grail" of AK's but that's exactly the problem. Every person I know with a Polytech babies them like they're made of glass and are too afraid to shoot them because they don't want to decrease the value. Bulgarian Arsenals represent the "Colt" of AK's that are well made, rugged, accurate and something you can actually use and abuse. [/QUOTE]
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