AIA 7.62 x 39

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mag41uk
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AIA 7.62 x 39

#1 Post by mag41uk »

This was used when I got it so I don't know the round count.
I have used a mix of fmj and cast. It needs minimum 0.311 dia bullets.
It will come with its original 10 round mag and an AK 20 round mag.
It came with a flip up aperture sight and I also have a No5 adjustable ladder sight that I will include.
The scope is NOT included but the rail is. (they come with one from factory).
Will include the bipod.
Also included are several hundred Winchester cases, about 150 123gn fmj`s and a Lee collet die set.
This is not a tack driver! I have only ever used it on ETR ranges. It will hit a fig 11 at 400 yds.
On paper about the best I have ever got is about 7 inches at 200yds.
I believe they were made for culling kangaroos'!
Its AK meets Lee Enfield.
I don't know if you could buy this on a 7.62 variation or whether you need to specify x 39. (I did)
I am asking £695 for a quick sale and I want to sell as one lot.
It will be on here exclusively for two weeks before advertised elsewhere.
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Re: AIA 7.62 x 39

#2 Post by Alpha1 »

Mine must be an oddball its quite accurate but I only shoot cast bullets in it.
If I use jacketed bullets they have to be at least .311 to work. I found the 123 grain bullets gave rubbish results and stopped using them.
They are great fun though and unusual.
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