Hungarian AKs are some of the best made.
I bought several of these when the kits were cheap, (like $69.95) and they had the original barrel ... but it was only a 12" barrel so you had to extended it, replace it, SBR it or build a pistol.
One of the nice things about these kits is the AMD-65 is that they are AKM's so other AKM parts will interchange, like the 16" Romanian barrel, gas pistons & rear trunnions so you can use whatever stock you want.
I built 4 of these kits into different configurations using Tapco receiver flats, and compliance parts. the 3 rifles got Romanian barrels, gas tubes and one a Romanian rear trunion for a solid stock. One I drilled out to use a Romanian underfolding stock & trunion and the last receiver I notched to use the AMD side-folding stock ... however the first one I built was a pistol. All 4 were parkerized, but for some reason I've still never gotten around to painting them.
Building an AK is nothing like building an AR, even if you buy a receiver.
The compliance parts I used in the rifles; receiver, trigger, hammer, sear, gas piston & muzzle break ... these parts used to be available in a kit from Tapco. I used these so I could use authentic furniture & mags (pistol doesn't need compliance parts as 922r only applies to rifles)