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Thinking about buying my first AK47
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<blockquote data-quote="septic_shock" data-source="post: 1688375" data-attributes="member: 5322"><p>Pretty much any of the commercially made ones will fire. Even the Century imported/made WASR's will fire reliably, although a few have things like canted sights and severe magazine wobble. I would personally stay away from any spare-part "kit" builds unless they were assembled by a reputable builder.</p><p></p><p>I personally went with the Saiga route. Bought the sporterized version and restored it using various youtube and online resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="septic_shock, post: 1688375, member: 5322"] Pretty much any of the commercially made ones will fire. Even the Century imported/made WASR's will fire reliably, although a few have things like canted sights and severe magazine wobble. I would personally stay away from any spare-part "kit" builds unless they were assembled by a reputable builder. I personally went with the Saiga route. Bought the sporterized version and restored it using various youtube and online resources. [/QUOTE]
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