I have one of the AIA-M10 carbines in 7.62X39. For this particular Texas boy, it is my idea of a near perfect rifle. The quality is on par with my Springfield Armory M1A. I like its all teak and steel construction, chrome lined bore, parkerized finish, improved Enfield type action, the fact that it takes AK magazines, has an integral picatinny rail, comes with steel scope mounts, and is short handy and reliable. With a scope it will shoot the cheapest Academy Wolf polymer coated steel case ammo into 1.5". It does better with my handloads using the .311 diameter Vmax.
The unit I bought came with the aforementioned steel scope base, (2) 10 round AK mags, a nice canvas carrying case, front sight adjustment tool and a heavy duty 1917 type military sling made out of buffalo leather. Pricey at $699.00 but a very well made rifle. This is one of the very few guns I own that is in the "Never Sell" category.
Certainly this is a niche rifle and not everyone's cup of tea, but it hits me right in the sweet spot. And yes, I have owned dozens of true Enfields, but this rifle is in a class by itself.
With kindest regards,