I picked up my first AK a few weeks ago, a Interarms built Polish Tantal. I ordered it from Atlantic Firearms and I have to say I was very impressed with their shipping (I ordered it on Monday morning and it was at my FFL by early afternoon Wednesday). I did swap out the black TAPCO pistol grip (and changed the baseplates to US made ones on all mags to keep it 922r complaint ) in favor of an original bakelite pistol grip. I have a nice bakelite mag in the mail but decided to share the pics with you gents now. I'm planning to keep it pretty basic and I'm very happy with the purchase. As many of you have noticed, they seem to reproduce, so I'm planning to add an AK in 7.62 within the next few weeks as well. I'll have updated pics when the time comes.
Here it is folded up and waiting to go on a hike out to my shooting spot.
Have to excuse the couple of intruders in picture but I did not have a group shot which did not include them.
Top left Saiga 308/JP industries compensator
Top right an intruder DPM28
Left to right
Saiga 12/poly choke, Saiga 20 with a bunch of mods,Saiga 410, AK74, Saiga 7.62x39/jp industries compensator, AK47 SAR1, AK47 SAR3, AK22, AK47 bullpup, AK47 Draco, another intruder VZ58, PSL 54.
added since picture was taken Koraynovic Arms AK47
Saiga .308 Converted with Tapco standard AK stock and SAW grip and CSSPECS 15 round magazines. (BTW these are THE best mags that you can get out there!)
Waffen Werks Bulgarian AK-74 (plum furniture) with East German Bayonet. Hat is surplus Soviet-Afghanistan war as is the canteen. Camo is modern Russian Flora pattern. 8 Russian plum mags and 4 Bulgarian black.
Saiga 5.56mm I converted (restored really) and put a adapter to accept AR mags last week. All my Saiga 5.56mm have the same adapters and use USGI AR15 metal mags.
Is that a pap? because i remember having a interest in them but got turned away because it was listed for single stack mags, hopefully im wrong because those things look to be built really well
Yes it's a pap, and yes in the stock configuration they do take a single stack magazine. I had the mag well machined out to take the double stack type.
The plus side is the Zastaza's are made in the same factory that made AK's for the Yugoslavian army. They are extremely well made and they require really no more work to make look, and work, like a traditional AK than any other of the commercially available variants.
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