The local pawn shop had a mac90 for 450.
The local pawn shop had a mac90 for 450.
I just got one off of GB today. A NIB Century GP 1975. Better than a WASR, and for just a small amount more. This one has the DCI receiver and US barrel. And no where near $800!
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I as well have a GP1975, I got it from Specialty Sprorts here in the springs for $599. It came with a black Tapco stock set and G2 double hook trigger. Very nice AK compared to the junky Wasr-10's. They still have quite a good selection of AK's, but I think all they have left are Arsenals, which are pretty pricey.
I would like to see some thoughts on the Lancaster AK 47. They look nice.
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Bill
Back to the OP's question.
What are you looking for? Are you looking to buy based on price alone or do you want a nice looking and good functioning gun. Do you want an underfolder, sidefolder, collapsible, or standard stock, standard barrel or krink style? Do you like Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Russian?
A Century Romanian is a good inexpensive gun but ugly.
A Century built Yugo is a good moderately priced gun, nice looking with wood stocks.
A Vector is a good looking, more expensive, accurate, really nice.
An Arsenal is probably the top of the line for standard AKs, you can get a milled one (pricey) or stamped.
Colorado Shooting Sports in Greeley, Krebs, Henderson Defense, and others will build you one.
There are 2 shops that I know of that carry a selection of AKs, Jensen's in Loveland or 5280 in Arvada. I haven't been to the stores in the Springs.