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Century stuff is pretty much luck on the draw. Somes ok...somes good...somes well......
Ive had good and bad luck with them. I have a wasr ak I bought in the early 2000s that A OK. Shoots about as well as a AK should. Got one if their Yugo SKSs that pieced the primers every shot. I should have sent it back, but at the time I was busy and just forgot about it. Few years ago I got it back out and did a little research. Found a guy in Texas who fixed it for me. Common defect with those Yugo SKSs. Sent him the bolt...got it back...works like clock work now.
Having an AK sight tool is almost a must. They make it much easier to make adjustments as needed, and you will. AK ammo is anything but consistent.
Loading for it is not very economical. Reloadable brass is rare and expensive..plus hard to recover them all after a day on the range...and its an AK...not accurate by design...only accurate to minute of man at 300 meters no matter what you do..
Ive had good and bad luck with them. I have a wasr ak I bought in the early 2000s that A OK. Shoots about as well as a AK should. Got one if their Yugo SKSs that pieced the primers every shot. I should have sent it back, but at the time I was busy and just forgot about it. Few years ago I got it back out and did a little research. Found a guy in Texas who fixed it for me. Common defect with those Yugo SKSs. Sent him the bolt...got it back...works like clock work now.
Having an AK sight tool is almost a must. They make it much easier to make adjustments as needed, and you will. AK ammo is anything but consistent.
Loading for it is not very economical. Reloadable brass is rare and expensive..plus hard to recover them all after a day on the range...and its an AK...not accurate by design...only accurate to minute of man at 300 meters no matter what you do..