I just received this 1961 Izhevsk AKM from Atlantic Firearms.
Matching parts: Bolt, Bolt Carrier, Front Trunnion, Cylinder Tube.
Forced Matched parts: Dust Cover, Recoil Spring.
Non-matching parts: Safety, Unsure about furniture, Front Site Block, Gas Block, Pistol Grip.
The rifle comes in desert tan range bag. Rifle presents well, with nice fit and finish. Action is smooth and all parts snug and field strips with ease. Comes with cleaning rod but no cleaning kit in buttstock. Barrel is a FB Radom Polish CHF/CL. Came with sugar scoop muzzle, which I changed out with Russian muzzle nut. Comes with black polymer pistol grip, which I have ordered a Russian Bakelite grip for replacement (not in yet). Receiver is Childers and all rivets and markings look good. I am aware that the 2 spot welds above magazine dimple are not correct and should be 3. However, no option was given. The rifle comes with a US palm magazine, meh... I ordered a Russian Izhevsk magazine with rifle (see pics)
I really like the rifle and feel as though I rescued another Russian AKM parts kit from the trash heap. I did wish it came with more matching parts. I suspect that some of the parts such as rear trunnion, front site, gas block, and furniture may be from a matching kit. Nonetheless, she's a beautiful collectable Russian rifle and I'm happy to add her to my family. Military surplus AKs are like military surplus 1911 pistols, they are a mix and match of parts. Part of the beauty of both is that they work surprisingly well due to interchangeability (sometimes). This AK adventure seems to be moving me closer and closer to building my own. I really appreciate having this AK Forum community to learn from and share our passion for AK's.
Thank you all for whatever positive feedback and constructive criticism provided.
Long live the AK!
Matching parts: Bolt, Bolt Carrier, Front Trunnion, Cylinder Tube.
Forced Matched parts: Dust Cover, Recoil Spring.
Non-matching parts: Safety, Unsure about furniture, Front Site Block, Gas Block, Pistol Grip.
The rifle comes in desert tan range bag. Rifle presents well, with nice fit and finish. Action is smooth and all parts snug and field strips with ease. Comes with cleaning rod but no cleaning kit in buttstock. Barrel is a FB Radom Polish CHF/CL. Came with sugar scoop muzzle, which I changed out with Russian muzzle nut. Comes with black polymer pistol grip, which I have ordered a Russian Bakelite grip for replacement (not in yet). Receiver is Childers and all rivets and markings look good. I am aware that the 2 spot welds above magazine dimple are not correct and should be 3. However, no option was given. The rifle comes with a US palm magazine, meh... I ordered a Russian Izhevsk magazine with rifle (see pics)
I really like the rifle and feel as though I rescued another Russian AKM parts kit from the trash heap. I did wish it came with more matching parts. I suspect that some of the parts such as rear trunnion, front site, gas block, and furniture may be from a matching kit. Nonetheless, she's a beautiful collectable Russian rifle and I'm happy to add her to my family. Military surplus AKs are like military surplus 1911 pistols, they are a mix and match of parts. Part of the beauty of both is that they work surprisingly well due to interchangeability (sometimes). This AK adventure seems to be moving me closer and closer to building my own. I really appreciate having this AK Forum community to learn from and share our passion for AK's.
Thank you all for whatever positive feedback and constructive criticism provided.
Long live the AK!