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Sorry but you got taken. That is somebodies chopjob. Its a chopped up front sight base off one of the AK100 series and a cut up wasr. They cut the gas tube and barrel down, re-drilled the gas port, and attached that fugly muzzle brake to make it up to legal length (you might want to check this by placing a dowel rod down the barrel, marking it, and measuring as well as making sure that muzzle brake doesn't come off). If I were you I would get my money back come hell of high water.
Just got off the phone with Century Int Arms. They told me after giving my sn# on my AK that it was a short run of the Krink Romania AK's that were limited. I asked if they ( Century) had added the short front end or did it come to them that way. He told me that all they changed on them was the butt stocks to make three typs. 1 Black butt stock and forgrip.. 2 Wood butt stock and for grip... 3 Wood forgrip and side folding butt stock. Never was there one with the pistol grip up front.
I talked to the gun shop where I got it from and he said he added the side folder whitch is ok becouse some came with it. But he all so added the pistol front wood grip.
Whitch I allso like. He said it came with all black furniture on it from Century.
So as far as I can tell it is a real Romy Krink.
Gator.
We're talking about the rifle in the first post, right?
Receiver should be marked as model number
WASR 10/63 KR
It's a legitimate imported WASR rifle, not a "chopjob" build. Mine came with Romy wooden handguards and buttstock. I switched them out for US made black composite stock set. Anybody remember Hammerstone? They sold them with the folding stocks and heavily sanded refinished Romy wooden handguards. Tastes vary. Mod it the way you want.
As for compliance parts, pictured rifle has 1. hammer, 2. trigger, 3. disconnecter, 4. gas piston, 5. pistol grip, and the welded on muzzle device (which at least doesn't count against you) as a possible 6. These are the same compliance parts that Century sends them out with.
What actually matters is that there are not over 10 non-US made countable parts. If OP wants to use US follower and floorplates to lower the imported parts count, that's just fine as long as he stays under 10 foreign made parts.