Romanian Ak 47 Serial Numbers
Fletching on the Romanian arrow is an outline, where the fletching is solid on the Russian arrow. R4cce zip. Huskee push mower owners manual. Iar embedded workbench for arm 6.60 crack. 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. Edit: My WASR is a GP10/63 made in 1968. Black ops 3 arena ranks. I read that the GP rifles are typically demilled service rifles rather than peiced together from surplus parts. I assume this to be true based on the fact that all my numbers match and others do not. Also my top cover has no serial number. Halftime vst for mac. Feb 28, 2016 I now own a Bulgarian bayonet with serial number 4115 in the smaller font and it has the typical darker blue finish. As I stated in my book, serial number 4114 was sold to me as being Romanian. With your information, I am beginning to believe that these bayonets were indeed assembled in Romania. What many people call 'AK-47' is often AKM, or its copies produced in USA or Egypt. Fujitstu fi series drivers for mac. Also Chinese Type 56 is mistaken for genuine AK. Almost all Eastern-European countries have produced its own AK at some point, many of which still do. Keep in mind that no rifle was ever produced under the name 'AK-47'.
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AK-47 Mags. For your AK-47, Saiga, WASR, ROMAK, MAK-90, SA-85M, and so on. 30-round steel Warsaw Pact mags. May have proof markings and or serial #'s stamped on the spine. Some have electropenciled serial numbers on them from original issue. $23/each.
Yugo AK-47 Mags with bolt-hold-open-when-empty followers. Excellent+ condition. For your AK-47, Saiga, WASR, ROMAK, MAC-90 and so on. Locks back the bolt on an empty mag. Your choice: cleaned up or with heavy cosmoline so you can bury them in the backyard. $24 either way.
Chinese Flatback 30-round AK47 mags, banned from import since Clinton. Steel. Top shelf mags without that annoying ridge on the back edge that Warsaw Pact mags have. $35 SOLD OUT
40 round RPK / AK-47 mags for your RPK light machinegun or regular AK. Preban. For when 30 rounds isn't enough! $40. Only 5 or so left. Hard to find!
VZ-58 mags. 30-rounds of 7.62x39 for your VZ-58. Big, chunky metal mags in excellent condition! $35 each, have 3.
Chinese 75-round drums. Unused, or nearly so. These open up to load and you can leave them un-tensioned until the zombies show up. $245, have a couple. Two are factory /36 if you need to match with your MAK-90, the other is factory 9396
Chinese 75-round drum, used - minty on the inside where it counts, spotty finish on the outside. Satisfaction guaranteed. $220
Warsaw Pact 75-round drums. I think these are Romanian. Old style top-loading with the thumb-assist de-tensioner. $225.
Not the 'maybe preban' open-back Romanian ones!
Chinese 5-rd mags. New old stock, came with my MAK. $15/ea
Need ammo? 7.62x39 1000 rounds Wolf 122 grain FMJ (black box, you know what they look like!) $300
(That's a shadow on the top one, not a dent!)
Terms:
$9 shipping for up to 3 mags
$10 shipping for 4+ mags or a drum.
or FTF in Auburn, MA
Cash, check, USPS MO, 90% US or .999 silver. Venmo. Google Pay. Paypal (FF only!)
Statement of Legal compliance:
I will comply with all Federal and State Laws. If the firearm is to be shipped, you must provide me with a signed copy of your dealer's FFL (or your 03FFL if this is a Curio and Relic). For private party face-to-face transactions (only permitted by Fed law when both buyer and seller live in same state), I will meet all applicable state and federal laws.
When ammunition, magazines or other regulated items are sold/bought or traded as part of this transaction, I agree to follow all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to these items.
Does anyone have the time and inclination to draft up a little AK47 bayo identification guide?Yugo AK-47 Mags with bolt-hold-open-when-empty followers. Excellent+ condition. For your AK-47, Saiga, WASR, ROMAK, MAC-90 and so on. Locks back the bolt on an empty mag. Your choice: cleaned up or with heavy cosmoline so you can bury them in the backyard. $24 either way.
40 round RPK / AK-47 mags for your RPK light machinegun or regular AK. Preban. For when 30 rounds isn't enough! $40. Only 5 or so left. Hard to find!
VZ-58 mags. 30-rounds of 7.62x39 for your VZ-58. Big, chunky metal mags in excellent condition! $35 each, have 3.
Chinese 75-round drums. Unused, or nearly so. These open up to load and you can leave them un-tensioned until the zombies show up. $245, have a couple. Two are factory /36 if you need to match with your MAK-90, the other is factory 9396
Chinese 75-round drum, used - minty on the inside where it counts, spotty finish on the outside. Satisfaction guaranteed. $220
Warsaw Pact 75-round drums. I think these are Romanian. Old style top-loading with the thumb-assist de-tensioner. $225.
Not the 'maybe preban' open-back Romanian ones!
Chinese 5-rd mags. New old stock, came with my MAK. $15/ea
Need ammo? 7.62x39 1000 rounds Wolf 122 grain FMJ (black box, you know what they look like!) $300
(That's a shadow on the top one, not a dent!)
Terms:
$9 shipping for up to 3 mags
$10 shipping for 4+ mags or a drum.
or FTF in Auburn, MA
Cash, check, USPS MO, 90% US or .999 silver. Venmo. Google Pay. Paypal (FF only!)
Statement of Legal compliance:
I will comply with all Federal and State Laws. If the firearm is to be shipped, you must provide me with a signed copy of your dealer's FFL (or your 03FFL if this is a Curio and Relic). For private party face-to-face transactions (only permitted by Fed law when both buyer and seller live in same state), I will meet all applicable state and federal laws.
When ammunition, magazines or other regulated items are sold/bought or traded as part of this transaction, I agree to follow all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to these items.
I find it far easier to identify Type I's and II's, but often when looking at an AK47 bayonet, I find it very hard to decide if it is Russian or Bulgarian or Finnish or whatever.
The rules about drain hole sides don't seem set in stone, and the serial number orientation guides often slip my mind.
It is east to see if it is a Polish or Chinese one (usually) but there are a lot of others out there, with different hangers and grip colours and scabbards, and it would be of great benefit to have a guide that we can maybe add to.
Any takers?