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Apr 03, 2012 Question about Polish AK-47 Serial Number The serial number is as follows: 196001439. From what I read, people said that the beginning four numbers. Nov 03, 2011 arsenal ak47 serial number search, arsenal serial number lookup, arsenal serial numbers, arsenal sgl models, how to tell saiga 12 model, saiga 7.62x39 models, saiga model numbers, saiga models, saiga serial number, saiga serial number identification, saiga serial number lookup, saiga serial numbers, serial number for saiga ak-47, sgl ak 47.
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 hear and read that some people think the Romanian WASR 10 AKM’s or AK-47’s are junk. I for one have been wanting to buy an AK-47 but I’m careful in which one I buy for the simple reason, I don’t want a piece of junk.
So I’m really interested to find out, are they junk or not and what are the issues with them. I read quite a few posts on some gun forums and it seems that the problems with the Romanian WASR 10 AK-47’s are the following: • Magazine wobble • Canted front sight and /or gas block • Bad rivets • Poor accuracy • Poor magazine well machining • Trigger Slap From what I have read these issues are found only on older Romanian WASR 10’s and not anything remanufactured in the US after 2008.
If you have a WASR 10 that was remanufactured by a US company after 2008, then you will have a much better weapon. Century Arms is one company that remanufactures AK-47’s. Apparently they have much better quality control in place now. There is little magazine wobble, quality riveting, better accuracy and better machining. So now the big question is “How do I know when a WASR 10 was remanufactured in the US?” The first clue as to when the AK-47 was remanufactured is by examining the lettering on the receiver. Is it sloppy and looks like it was done by hand or is it perfect like a typewriter? You want the perfect lettering which indicates more modern gunsmithing.
2nd cluewhat type of trigger does it have? Tapco USA G2? The Tapco G2 trigger is a good one and eliminates the trigger slap issue.