Old school piston AR - the Daewoo - pictures

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I found a couple pics of mine that I had on Photobucket.

I'm going to take off the Eotech. It won't co-witness with the irons and it kind of throws off the balance of the rifle. I also don't care for the battery life. I'll either replace it with an Aimpoint or just stick with the iron sights.

Great rifle though. It's accurate and reliable and mine at least has a fantastic trigger.

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So the "semi" setting is at 3:00, but where does the safety point for the "safe" setting?
At 9:00. The "knob" is all the way back for "safe", rotate counter clockwise all the way worward for "fire".
 
I look at the Daewoo as modern version of the AK. The actions are very similar.

The design is a cross between an AK operating system with AR ergonomics on the bottom end. I call mine my "AR-47"
 
are post-bans still findable? I've honestly never seen one in person. What would be the average going price? Anyone in particular carry them regularly?
 
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I used to see them occasionally at gun shows (or maybe it was the same one changing hands from dealer to dealer -- never remember more than one per show . . .). Prices were AR-ish.
 
are post-bans still findable? I've honestly never seen one in person. What would be the average going price? Anyone in particular carry them regularly?
New, no -- haven't been imported in years.

Used, yep -- just traded for mine last year.

They were asking $800 IIRC, but I traded even for it with something I had <$600 in and felt pretty good about it.
 
yep, I allways considered these, the best of the ar clones. all chromy inside as well, and you never , ever heard these having any failure rate, or ftf's or fte's.
You see a dude here and there at the thouston gunshows having them for sale.
you can get them for 700 to 1000, because most peeps don't know anything about them, and the seller just wants it gone.
Just look at their idea, for the piston rod, and how it attaches directly to the bolt carrier body, totally reliable.
 
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