I've got some interest in a Poly-Tech AK, but wanted to know if it's a pre/post ban rifle. It's in the hands of a person, so I want to find the specifics on it to be safe. Anyone know of a serial list for these? If any of this helps, it's an under-folder, very nice looking, have the serial number.
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(PF-085##) The bottom stamp is 'KFS Atlanta' and has all wood furniture. From my limited knowledge of AKs, all KFS imports ended in the late 80s as underfolders.
It's out of box, a little nicked on the furniture, he doesn't have a bayonet or anything he could find. (Rifle, sling, mags.) Obviously used, but no clue on how many rounds through it. Just like to know what I'm getting and if it's worth it!
It's it a Legend Polytech (milled receiver), it's worth $1200 to $1500 in 80% to 90% condition. If it is above 95%, it is getting closer to $1800. A stamped receiver Polytech in the 80% to 90% will be in the $750 to $1000 range. And more if in better condition. If it's a stamped receiver, it should have a folding bayonet.
Wasr 10 year, wasr serial number, wasr-10 date of manufacture, wast 10 serial number age, what year is my wasr 10, what year was my ak 47 made, year date my wasr10. WASR 10 Manufacture date? « Reply #1 on: October 19, 2006, 05:26:35 PM » The SAR series has a four digit date either before or after the serial number I believe. The only thing I see close to a possible date in the serial are the numbers '-75'. Probably doesn't mean anything for the Romy WASR. It's possible that the imported AK's aren't 'dated' since they have been 'stripped' to semi. But, I thought I would ask everyone here to see. Enter your email address to receive special offers from Century Arms.
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RomArm Cugir/Century CAI SAR-1 (Romanian AK-47 w/ Stamped Receiver, Import Ban-Era) Description: This is a Romanian SAR-1 AK-47-style rifle. It is an early Century import ban-era rifle with a stamped receiver, milled sight rail, and a chrome-lined bore. It has a non-threaded muzzle and no bayonet lug.
It's worth less without the folding bayonet if it's a Polytech. Different parts of the country command different prices. I just gave you a ball park figure for what I've seen. I have a Polytech Legend folder with the Type 1 bayonet and several Polytech smooth backed, chrome follower mags, Chicom 6 mag chest pack, and all the paraphelnia it came with. It should bring over $2000 looking at the prices on Gunbroker and GunsAmerica.
Originally Posted By GoatBoy: I've got some interest in a Poly-Tech AK, but wanted to know if it's a pre/post ban rifle. Pdf martin heidegger die grundbegriffe der metaphysik print. It's in the hands of a person, so I want to find the specifics on it to be safe. Anyone know of a serial list for these? If any of this helps, it's an under-folder, very nice looking, have the serial number. (PF-085##) The bottom stamp is 'KFS Atlanta' and has all wood furniture. From my limited knowledge of AKs, all KFS imports ended in the late 80s as underfolders. It's out of box, a little nicked on the furniture, he doesn't have a bayonet or anything he could find.
(Rifle, sling, mags.) Obviously used, but no clue on how many rounds through it. Just like to know what I'm getting and if it's worth it! Originally Posted By ugotbit: I did run into trouble with a Norinco underfolder not meeting the OAL requirements of 26in, so it wouldn't hurt to bring a tape measure. The Feds measure the OAL with the stock extended. No problem there. Some states measure with the stock folded. An UF AK is less than 26' with the stock folded.
They gave me the run around because the 'firearm' was still functinal with the stock folded. I had to pin a brake on it and was pissed, but they wouldn't let me have it any other way. (FFL transfer nightmare) I'm in NY, but I'm not sure if we have anything on that other than the federal ban. I will have to see if I can find this in writing so I can bust out the dremmel. ETA- 'Short barreled rifles (SBRs) - this category includes any firearm with a buttstock and either a rifled barrel under 16' long or an overall length under 26'.
The overall length is measured with any folding or collapsing stocks in the extended position. The category also includes firearms which came from the factory with a buttstock that was later removed by a third party.' Originally Posted By ugotbit: I did run into trouble with a Norinco underfolder not meeting the OAL requirements of 26in, so it wouldn't hurt to bring a tape measure. The Feds measure the OAL with the stock extended. No problem there. Some states measure with the stock folded. An UF AK is less than 26' with the stock folded.
They gave me the run around because the 'firearm' was still functinal with the stock folded. I had to pin a brake on it and was pissed, but they wouldn't let me have it any other way. (FFL transfer nightmare) I'm in NY, but I'm not sure if we have anything on that other than the federal ban. I will have to see if I can find this in writing so I can bust out the dremmel. ETA- 'Short barreled rifles (SBRs) - this category includes any firearm with a buttstock and either a rifled barrel under 16' long or an overall length under 26'.
Knife bayonet for use with the 5.45 mm. Pușcă Automată model 1986 (PA md. 86) assault rifle, a variant of the Kalashnikov AK74. The PA md. 86 is better known to collectors by its export designation, AIMS–74. A copy of the Russian 6X4 bayonet, the Romanian AKM Type II bayonet represents a transition between the AKM Type I and Type II bayonets, mating the Type I scabbard with the Type II bayonet. The scabbard has a gray rubber insulator. The bayonet has a brown leather retention strap.
The Romanian triangle & arrow factory mark is very similar to the Izhevsk Arsenal mark used on Russian bayonets. Ck2 how to change religion cheat. The best point of identification is the fletching on the arrow. Fletching on the Romanian arrow is an outline, where the fletching is solid on the Russian arrow.
Unlike the AKM Type I bayonets produced by Romania, the AKM Type II carries only the last four digits of the rifle’s serial number, making it impossible to determine when this example was produced or issued.
It is unclear how many AKM Type II Transitional bayonets were made. However, they are comparatively scarce compared to the AKM Type I. Romania also produced a true AKM Type II bayonet, with the plastic scabbard. These are rare and seldom encountered.
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