This is what I'm talking about!!!!Would that get them down to 250 or even better mosin price?
This is what I'm talking about!!!!Would that get them down to 250 or even better mosin price?
Perhaps they'll increase their civilian output as a result.
Has any info on the replacement come out?
Has any info on the replacement come out?
Ahhh he is rich as hell now. Doesnt matter
[/QUOTE]Ak-200 This is the replacement from what I have been reading, I tend to download alot of Russian AK footage on the Internet and this is the one that's getting all the attention to be the replacement, I think we will still be seeing Ak's in traditional platform in both calibers for many more years. I also heard that Izzy will be focusing on commercial/export sales of thier "hunting versions" of AK rifles
AK-200 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_ujIkYrAfM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGxFnqr8BBc
ASIAN DEFENCE: Russia to Test New AK-200 Kalashnikov Assault Rifle in 2011
Here is a website that explains all about it.
AK-200 rifle: The 21st Century AK | The Firearm Blog
Kalashnikov probably makes more off of his vodka sales these days.... I have yet to run across any in IN....
There aren't any distributors in Indiana unfortunately. I was out around Washington DC about a year and a half ago and found a place that carried it. I brought a few bottles home for me and a couple of friends who wanted some. Have yet to try it. Im just not much of a vodka guy.
Its basically a 5.45x39 AK that can be easily converted to 7.62x39 of 5.56x45.
There aren't any distributors in Indiana unfortunately. I was out around Washington DC about a year and a half ago and found a place that carried it. I brought a few bottles home for me and a couple of friends who wanted some. Have yet to try it. Im just not much of a vodka guy.
The Russian army says it is halting orders of the infamous Kalashnikov assault rifle until a newer model is developed. Apparently the Russian army already has too many AKs stockpiled.
A new model is expected to be ready by the end of the year.
STORY => BBC News - Russian army ends purchase of Kalashnikov rifles
probably not.
Problems:
1) they are machine guns, only way to import would be as parts kits, ie cut up.
2) the barrels have to be cut up to.
3) in order to be imported they will have to sit somewhere for 5 years so they aren't "russian".
4) people go nuts-o-crazy for rusky AK parts kits, unless they really do flood the market, the prices will be Saiga territory.