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DDI AK-47s Zhukov Edition - Review & Shooting
Review and Shooting of the DDI AK-47s Zhukov Edition. Its a great looking rifle with a nice Fenocite finish. Comes with an in-house US Receiver, US Green ...
Love my Sam 7 all Tact out but I am going to find one that is all wood and leave it as is they are Beautiful.. versus something that is Bad ass looking Tactical
Well you know that very well could be ??? plus the cold does make any type of plastic brittle.. but I will just stick to Mil-spec and machined parts with the exception of just the stock itself in which slides on the Tube and can take any kind of extreme weather or beating never having to worry about it
+justin f I prefer 74's but now is the time to buy the 7N6 if you haven't already. Dan's Ammo has it at 21 cents/round---I'd buy a bunch of crates if you can.
Hopefully these will still be available when I have the funds to buy a
rifle. I have been wanting a 74 for a long time now and these seem like a
much better deal than those Century M74's and the Interterms that doesn't
have a side rail.
Great video. I saw Classic Firearms also had a few Hungarian AMDs. Any
knowledge of/experience with them? Sources are limited on the forums but
I've been thinking Hungary is a country missing in my AK stable. Thanks.
+Mrgunsngear B Channel So I got to know did you order it online or did you
call in to order and told them your gonna make a review? Basically did they
know who you were when you ordered it? I have noticed in the past that some
dealers will give the best they have to interviewers.. Thanks
I just took home one of these as well. Have to ask I noticed at the end of
your video a photo looking down the sights, and they just dont seem quite
straight. Mine is the same way. Is this normal? Im new to the AK. Thanks.
DDI AK47 Stamped Receiver - First Looks - From Classic Firearms
My first AK. First look and impressions of the DDI AK47S. A stamped receiver AK built from a Hungarian parts kit. I bought this gun through Classic Firearms.
Fenocite is actually a process similar to nitriding and tenifer finishes.
In other words, it adds case hardness and lubricity inside/out. Much better
than black oxide, parkerizing, blueing, etc.
And the action on your AK should get even smoother after you break it in
with a couple hundred rounds or so. Anyways, congrats on your purchase bro.
You made a solid choice for your first AK.
The unique Destructive Devices Industries entry into the rapidly expanding AK-47 market. A U.S. made milled receiver, Green Mountain Barrel, Tapco Trigger ...
one of my favorites, shot mine last week, for the first time after having
it for half a year and man oh man, i am accurate with that thing, straight
out of the box it is zeroed
+5.56 Or 5.45? They use Hungarian parts kits on their fixed stock stamped rifles and AK63D builds but on these milled underfolders they use Bulgarian kits.
+mywifehatesguns Mine is nicely tight at this point. However, with an AK there are two types of underfolders, those that are somewhat loose and those that will be soon. I wouldn't worry about it unless it's really excessive.
I would sure like to be 'allowed' to buy one of these. But here in Canada,
I can ( and do) buy SKS-45's but we are not permitted to own an AK-47
carbine.
This looks like a fine 'little' carbine, and at that price or near that, I
would grab one up very quickly.
Good review,.thanks a lot !