Ak 47 Serial Numbers Romanian7890823 Average ratng: 7,8/10 6099 reviews

Jul 09, 2011  I've owned several Poly Tech AK's in the past and the date was within the serial number. My first AK was an Poly Tech AK-47/S Legend i bought in 1986. Checking manufacture date on a Polytech AK? AR-15 AK-47 Handgun Precision Rifles Armory Training Competitive Shooting General Outdoors Archery Hometown Industry. Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns. I've never seen an imported Romanian AK with the serial number on.

Serial numbers (usually just the last 4 digits) on most AK variants ( please don't call your rifle an AK47 because it is actually closer to an AKM, but then again most people don't care so just ignore this ) can be found on the bolt, bolt carrier, some have the recoil locking device, some on the receiver cover, and some on the gas tube. You should find the last four digits on the bolt and carrier. The other listed parts usually are on all Romanians but every now and then you will find one slightly different.

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WASR is just one of many names the Romanians used on their rifles. Currently there are many WASR variations, but all started life being imported only able to use ATF approved single stack mags. They are then modified by the importer to use standard AK mags and further modified to the sporting purpose clause of the new second amendment. Oh, and WASR does translate to Wassenaar Agreement Semi-automatic Rifle.

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. (PF-085##) The bottom stamp is 'KFS Atlanta' and has all wood furniture.

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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.

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. Foto vskritiya zhenschin v morge en.

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. 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.

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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.

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