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How to ID a pile of AK47 rifles

8/24/2005
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Question: Im deployed to Iraq at the moment and we have lots of ak's, sks's and draunov's sitting around how can you tell which country they originaly came from? Some are milled, stamped, folding spiked bayonet, folding kmife bayonet, bayonet lug, side folding stock, underfolding stock, and Solid stock. We have hundreds of these just lying around that we have collected.

 

Submitted by: Sgt Kilburn, 8/24/2005

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Answer:  Sounds fun, I wish I had a pile of AK47's lets try to help you figure them out.

First lets try to get a place to start, Divide them into milled and stamped

Then they usually have a mark on the front trunion (where the barrel is pushed into the receiver) on the left side (away from the bolt) draw or describe the marks on the front trunions.

If you can email or post pics of them or descriptions, we'll do our best to help you ID them. I've got plenty of books and people to ask, so if you'd like to call me with your email or I can give you my email to send pics to we can get started, call toll free 866-999-2913

Answered by: Bubba ,  8/24/2005



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I really need help with this I just got an ak on a trade .This ak shoots and looks pretty good fon ak and I've seen lots of AK's just got bnack from Iraq anyways this one has really crapy writing like someone used a scribing tool it reads wars10/63 romania imported ,but the serial numbers are stamped like they are suppossed to any clues I can also send pics . thank you
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