They have quite a few. I know they have a Yugo underfolder for around $500.Hello, I'm new. I will probably get an AK sometime this summer, and I'm looking for one with a collapsible stock. From my last trip out to Bradis, I'm guessing they have the biggest AK selection around central Indy. Can anyone enlighten me?
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If you're close enough, I would talk to the guys down at Bradis. They're pretty knowledgeable, and I don't think they would steer you wrong.Spasmo is looking for an AK, too, but we both know crap-all about them, so we've been holding off to avoid getting screwed on the price and features.
That sounds decent. I don't think I'm ready to drop the amount of money onto an AR that I'd need to in order to have a decent starting model. AR's seem to need too many customizations and modifications. I think I'd rather just get an AK for my civil unrest defense and practice with it. I might look into a 5.56 caliber AK, but I'm leaning toward the standard 7.62 x .39 types.
They also have some basic 5.56 ARs down there for just over $500 (IIRC). I would def look at those too.That sounds decent. I don't think I'm ready to drop the amount of money onto an AR that I'd need to in order to have a decent starting model. AR's seem to need too many customizations and modifications. I think I'd rather just get an AK for my civil unrest defense and practice with it. I might look into a 5.56 caliber AK, but I'm leaning toward the standard 7.62 x .39 types.
I'd rather get an AR, but I shoot rifles left handed, so I'd likely go with Stag Arms. I would think for my needs (range trips to Atterbury every couple of months if they survived the storms, and civil defense) a Stag Arms would be just fine.
Could you split it into a new topic?I'm guilty of jacking this thread.
Let's keep this more on Bradis reviews and start a new thread about AKs and Calibers.
I'll give the guys at Bradis a call when I'm ready to get one.
I talked with a guy from Bradis this weekend, and he brought up good point. Right now 7.62x39 might be less expensive than a .223, but when we finish cleaning up in the middle east there will be quite a bit of surplus .223 for us to play with! Made a little sense to me!
Sure, if you can wait 75 years...:rolleyesedit:
They also have some basic 5.56 ARs down there for just over $500 (IIRC). I would def look at those too.
I've not heard anything good about Olympic Arms however. I'd have to hear from more OA owners. I still think I'll stick to an AK for now.