Snowdog
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So I was able to put a few rounds (older Barnaul 123gr HP) through my Atlantic Arms model AA POL47. Unfortunately it was at an indoor range, so I was restricted to 25 yards.
I was quite happy with it when I received it. As I didn't opt for the "premium" version, I was half expecting a rough stock. However, it's not bad at all and has very little "character".
The metal is very nice. I'm more of an AR guy but also being a lover of mil-surp, I didn't know what to expect. Except for the buttstock plate, the finish on the metal parts is perfect.
The trigger... wow. It's smooth and light. Nothing like any military surplus I've experienced. There's no creep, it's very light and smooth.
Now that I've put a few rounds through this rifle, I'm even more impressed.
Overall, I'm quite happy with this AK. I don't know if this polish Ak is a good representative of your typical AK, but if it is, I'd have to say that the AK is OK with me.
25 yards, firing about a shot a second while standing.
I was quite happy with it when I received it. As I didn't opt for the "premium" version, I was half expecting a rough stock. However, it's not bad at all and has very little "character".
The metal is very nice. I'm more of an AR guy but also being a lover of mil-surp, I didn't know what to expect. Except for the buttstock plate, the finish on the metal parts is perfect.
The trigger... wow. It's smooth and light. Nothing like any military surplus I've experienced. There's no creep, it's very light and smooth.
Now that I've put a few rounds through this rifle, I'm even more impressed.
Overall, I'm quite happy with this AK. I don't know if this polish Ak is a good representative of your typical AK, but if it is, I'd have to say that the AK is OK with me.
25 yards, firing about a shot a second while standing.