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Posted: 7/19/2024 9:28:06 PM EDT
Thinking about getting a SAM7SF for the collection, but I am also intrigued by the Romanian Century AES-10b RPK made by Cugir. I've owned a few SAM7s previously, and a SAM5 and am thinking of the SF SAM7. But I've also never owned an RPK. Am I missing out by not getting an RPK or no? It'd be my only AK back in my collection so I'm wondering if the SAM7SF is more practical, or I should say screw it and get the RPK?
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Lol, century vs. arsenal?
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Originally Posted By thomasplaster223: I have two of the early AES-10B rifles. They were assembled in Romania from dismantled RPKs. I never get tired of them. Installed NOS Russian furniture and bipods as the early AES-10B came with a removable PKM bipod that was too short. Much lower felt recoil that a standard AK. Before: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/909/HtoZiI.jpg After: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/540/6AEy8r.jpg Recent: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/922/2QgNEl.jpg I suppose there are semi-auto beltfeds that function, but my mag feds have been 100% reliable. Best bang for the buck IMO. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/mRQxwk.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/921/EYS33U.jpg At one point ATF reinterpreted a "sporting" clause and "semi-auto parts rifles built from military parts" were no longer importable. The AES-10B rifles currently being imported are 100% new parts - aside from US parts they are assembled at Cugir. Why they can't include a cleaning rod is baffling. Modern Cugir RPK. Very similar to the modern AES-10B. Bipod is removable. The "blonde" furniture is current production. Some time in the 2000's Cugir stopped making them with laminate furniture. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/ygSBdC.jpg View Quote I bought mine from the notorious blind blaster known as Mishaco when he was just doing small time FFL orders. I waited months and months for him to finally get a lot in that came with the original full length bipod and not either the short PKM bipod or the later adjustable bipod that is unique only to Romania. Matching core parts dated 1969. They're great fun to shoot and always are attention getters when you bring them out to the range |
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Get both. Life is too short to agonize over these things. If you only buy one, you may have some regret later. Never heard of anyone regretting buying both.
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Smaug:"I laid low the warriors of old and their like is not in the world today". 1 dedicated marksman who held his ground and kept shooting:"Haha bow go twang!"
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Originally Posted By thomasplaster223: I have two of the early AES-10B rifles. They were assembled in Romania from dismantled RPKs. I never get tired of them. Installed NOS Russian furniture and bipods as the early AES-10B came with a removable PKM bipod that was too short. Much lower felt recoil that a standard AK. Before: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/909/HtoZiI.jpg After: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/540/6AEy8r.jpg Recent: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/922/2QgNEl.jpg I suppose there are semi-auto beltfeds that function, but my mag feds have been 100% reliable. Best bang for the buck IMO. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/mRQxwk.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/921/EYS33U.jpg At one point ATF reinterpreted a "sporting" clause and "semi-auto parts rifles built from military parts" were no longer importable. The AES-10B rifles currently being imported are 100% new parts - aside from US parts they are assembled at Cugir. Why they can't include a cleaning rod is baffling. Modern Cugir RPK. Very similar to the modern AES-10B. Bipod is removable. The "blonde" furniture is current production. Some time in the 2000's Cugir stopped making them with laminate furniture. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/ygSBdC.jpg View Quote Absolutely gorgeous Cugir rifles. And a G3 to boot. And you're from Texas. We may be cousins. |
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Smaug:"I laid low the warriors of old and their like is not in the world today". 1 dedicated marksman who held his ground and kept shooting:"Haha bow go twang!"
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SAM7SF hands down
RPKs are cool but you are limited to shooting prone or from a bench, effectively anyways |
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Global Warming Hoax Skeptic before it was cool
WA, USA
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Selling agent for Algores carbon credit scam.
Shooting and Reloading, one hobby feeds the other. |
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Originally Posted By mancat: I bought mine from the notorious blind blaster known as Mishaco when he was just doing small time FFL orders. I waited months and months for him to finally get a lot in that came with the original full length bipod and not either the short PKM bipod or the later adjustable bipod that is unique only to Romania. Matching core parts dated 1969. They're great fun to shoot and always are attention getters when you bring them out to the range Http://i.redd.it/bisv36psefc21.jpg View Quote Beautiful! Sometime in 1975 the Cugir adjustable bipod entered production. Earlier Cugir RPK's had the standard length non-adjustable like your fine '69. Mine are dot-peen marked trunnion mixmasters. Most of those seem to be from 2006 - 2008. |
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MateFrio - "Evil is not a mental disorder. We cannot treat a misguided moral compass with drugs and institutions." 08/26/15
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Originally Posted By Dragynn: Absolutely gorgeous Cugir rifles. And a G3 to boot. And you're from Texas. We may be cousins. View Quote Thanks cuz! |
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MateFrio - "Evil is not a mental disorder. We cannot treat a misguided moral compass with drugs and institutions." 08/26/15
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Originally Posted By thomasplaster223: Beautiful! Sometime in 1975 the Cugir adjustable bipod entered production. Earlier Cugir RPK's had the standard length non-adjustable like your fine '69. Mine are dot-peen marked trunnion mixmasters. Most of those seem to be from 2006 - 2008. View Quote Seems like the AES-10B followed a similar progression as the WASR rifles. Some of the earliest AES-10B imports were either new production or scrubbed, reserialized surplus parts. Then they disappeared for a couple years, reappeared built on surplus parts (I got mine in that era) similar to the WASR-10/63, then disappeared again, then briefly reappeared being built on "paratrooper" parts with wire folders and adjustable bipods, disappeared AGAIN, and now appear to be coming in as 100% new production guns. |
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Sold mine to help fund nods. Got it when they were cheaper than a wasr.
An frt/binary trigger would make one much more appealing. |
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Delighted with my 7sf, but note the very Nato length butt with no likely options to shorten to Warsaw.
For RPK beefy bbl and fine accuracy, I vote VEPR. My K looks a bit odd with the Robarm furniture but it works great. It's a solid 8.5+ lbs and the Harris bipod with podlock is a nice combo. |
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Ended up getting the SAM7SF in plum. But I got the deployment kit one or whatever it is that comes with the metal hard case, extra mags, scope mount, etc. Looking forward to it.
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Global Warming Hoax Skeptic before it was cool
WA, USA
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Selling agent for Algores carbon credit scam.
Shooting and Reloading, one hobby feeds the other. |
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Originally Posted By dryflash3: Sounds like you choose well. Would love to see pics when it comes in. View Quote Thank you sir! And will do! Originally Posted By themao: Nice. I was just about to post that you should buy the RPK. View Quote I'm surprised, Mao. You always talk highly of your SAM5 so I figured you'd steer me towards the SAM7. |
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Smaug:"I laid low the warriors of old and their like is not in the world today". 1 dedicated marksman who held his ground and kept shooting:"Haha bow go twang!"
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Originally Posted By Zeebz: Thank you sir! And will do! I'm surprised, Mao. You always talk highly of your SAM5 so I figured you'd steer me towards the SAM7. View Quote First, I figured you needed a RPK. It's far more communist Second, I own three Galil ACEs (all gen 1), and when I pick up the SAM 7SF, I am confused about the safety (it moves the opposite direction of a Galil's). Also, I was not impressed by the side folder, LOP is longer than it should be (and I am 6'2"). In 7.62x39, a stamped AKM or AK-100 series makes more sense to me still. It's just my opinion from shooting them. The ACE is a different animal of course, but maybe I am just spoiled by my IWI rifles. Having said, any SAM variant is bomb proof. The SAM 5 is a smooth shooter when gassed correctly. I like my RD (Occam Defense) handguard as well with an Aimpoint and AR stock. I am waiting on a tax stamp for a Flow 556k, and I'm going to have the flash hider changed to a HUXWRX FH. I think that should work out quite well. |
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