I was looking around for an AK in 5.45. Whats the deal here, not much to choose from it seems. I found the interarms http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/programming/expand.asp?Prodid=216 tantal at atlantic. A krink triangle folder would be ideal though. I saw one at ORF, are these any good?
Tantals are very nice for the money. I wouldn't bother with a Krink unless I was getting one that was an SBR. I have a Yugo m92, I'd like to get the AK-74su too.
Sweet rifle. Are you saying their builds are not very good? I was just curious. But I would rather just buy a complete rifle myself.
The Ohio Rapid Fire rifles are VERY good. I "think" that Atlantic actually gets their AK-74 from ORF. Here's the one I bought from ORF last Fall. The wood has been refinished, and the price has gone up since then: It's extremely accurate, and totally reliable. Quality of build is first rate, and it was built from a brand new Bulgarian AK-74 De-milled rifle and an Armory fully hardened receiver.
Wow that is nice looking as well Im checking out the ORF website. Do any of the available 5.45 AK's come with scope rails? If you know of another 5.45 AK for sale online plz post it. Thanks!
I'm just saying that ORF has some rather unsettling history, and you should do your homework. I personally will not buy anything manufactured or assembled by them, and suggest everyone do their research before they make a similar purchase.
thanks, much appreciated. just noticed too that they are open wednesday thru friday? lame. do you know any1 else selling ak74's with triangle folders?
Depending on where you live, you can gather your parts kit, your compliance parts and receiver and attend a build party. Some folks'll help you out on their own.
So as far as buying a complete rifle, atlantic firearms, century builds (dont want one of these), and ORF are the only ppl that have these?
There are smaller builders that offer them. You'll need to ask on a Kalashnikov oriented forum for these folks, I'd suspect.
Can any1 tell me anything about this rifle? Worth getting? http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/programming/expand.asp?Prodid=483
No offense, but how much more difficult would it have been to type out "anyone" instead of "any1"? The extra two key strokes would have made your post far more readable, and the savings is negligible as you're likely using a qwerty keyboard, not a cell-phone numerical entry pad. -T