Buy the mags I have listed in the classys lol. I've got two Croats with AC unitys and KCIs. $8 each. I just decided to standardize on the Bulgy ISDs.
With PSAs, Wasrs, and Zpaps on the market, there is zero reason to even look at any of the **** Century makes.Are the newer Century Arms VSKAs any good. I’m not an AK guy to be honest but I do have a Polytech folder and an NHM91 and have been thinking I need a standard full stock AK. I’ve been trying to get a full stock Polytech I sold my friend years ago when I needed cash after open heart surgery but he says he’s going to his grave with it so I need to look elsewhere. I know where there is a very nice VSKA, like new, for around 7 bills. It’s flat black with plastic furniture, which I’d like to replace with wood, and looks unfired. I seem to recall Century AKs having issues back in the day. Thanks for your advice.
That’s why I’m asking, I honestly don’t know.With PSAs, Wasrs, and Zpaps on the market, there is zero reason to even look at any of the **** Century makes.
most of the ak folks aren’t big on the VSKA.Are the newer Century Arms VSKAs any good. I’m not an AK guy to be honest but I do have a Polytech folder and an NHM91 and have been thinking I need a standard full stock AK. I’ve been trying to get a full stock Polytech I sold my friend years ago when I needed cash after open heart surgery but he says he’s going to his grave with it so I need to look elsewhere. I know where there is a very nice VSKA, like new, for around 7 bills. It’s flat black with plastic furniture, which I’d like to replace with wood, and looks unfired. I seem to recall Century AKs having issues back in the day. Thanks for your advice.
I have a dozen of them from 3 separate purchases. All fit and lock into a Bulgarian, a Hungarian and a Saiga.These can be really hit or miss. A lot of people, myself included, have had to file on the mags to get them to fit several of my guns. Enough inconsistency and aggravation with these mags that I don't mess with them at all anymore, and wouldn't take any more for free. But with anything inconsistent, YMMV.
Are the newer Century Arms VSKAs any good. I’m not an AK guy to be honest but I do have a Polytech folder and an NHM91 and have been thinking I need a standard full stock AK. I’ve been trying to get a full stock Polytech I sold my friend years ago when I needed cash after open heart surgery but he says he’s going to his grave with it so I need to look elsewhere. I know where there is a very nice VSKA, like new, for around 7 bills. It’s flat black with plastic furniture, which I’d like to replace with wood, and looks unfired. I seem to recall Century AKs having issues back in the day. Thanks for your advice.
I’d really love to get my Polytech back since I bought it new and it matched the folder I have. Bought back in the day when they were less than $300 and had the folding spike bayonets and came with 3 mags and accessories. Really nice guns. Hard to believe all the Norincos and Polys have disappeared when there were stacks of them at the shows back then. I’m beginning to think my buddy is keeping it only because he knows how badly I want it back. Lol, jk, he’s been a good friend to me when I really needed one. The search continues.As a few others have said, I wouldn't mess with them either. Too many better options on the market, and Century has all but obliterated its reputation in the AK community for all of the turds it has built in house and let out into the wild. Its imports are generally okay, but I wouldn't trust any Century domestic built AK for even plinking duty. My first choice in your situation would be a new, or used but not abused WASR.
I’d really love to get my Polytech back since I bought it new and it matched the folder I have. Bought back in the day when they were less than $300 and had the folding spike bayonets and came with 3 mags and accessories. Really nice guns. Hard to believe all the Norincos and Polys have disappeared when there were stacks of them at the shows back then. I’m beginning to think my buddy is keeping it only because he knows how badly I want it back. Lol, jk, he’s been a good friend to me when I really needed one. The search continues.
Hopefully I’ll catch him in a weak moment.The market on Chinese AKs today is just nuts. I have some pretty high end AK stuff but most of the Polytech guns are just too rich for my blood. I hope your bud comes around and sells it back to you.
When I was at my buddy's garage building my Romanian underfolder a gentlemen stopped in that he knew very well. I didn't know him at all. Looked to be in his 50s. We were talking kits and he said that he has a couple that was thinking of building out. He happened to have them with him. They were kits he bought at Knob Creek back in 2001. One kit was a Romy G kit with OG barrel and the other was a Hungarian AK63 underdolder kit with OG barrel. Both kits were still together with the stubs still riveted. Neither looked like the guns had been fired before being torch cut. He still had the receipts from when he bought them. $150 each is all he paid. Hindsight and allJust a head's up.
AK63D AK47 Type Rifle Hungarian Folder - AtlanticFirearms.com
The AK63 series were never produced in large numbers, the last export of guns were sold for use in the war in the Balkans. The kits were manufactured by FEGatlanticfirearms.com
Now this world be fun.
That's what her dad said!It went in. It's gotta come out. Somehow.
Now those are some sharp looking firearms.Anyone have any hands-on experience with Pod Arms .223 followers, for better or worse? I snagged a few to test out but haven't had a chance to get to the range yet. These things replace the followers in 5.45 mags, to give you more access to the plethora of AK-74 mags for your 5.56/.223 AK. I'm kinda digging the look of old bakelite and plum in a new Beryl.
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