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Kapitalisering av suksessen til AK-47-designen begynte militære ingeniører på 1950- og 60-tallet å designe lettere, mer kompakte AK-plattformer som skulle brukes av luftbårne styrker og sekundære tropper, for eksempel tankpersonale, forsyningskonvoder, militærpolitiet, ordinansmenn og forskjellige andre REMF-typer. Den ungarske AMD-65 er en av de mest allestedsnærværende designene som produseres som et resultat av dette eksperimentet. Tenk på det som commie-versjonen av M-1-karbinen, men med litt mer bite8230 Selv om det en gang er skjult, har AMD-65 sett litt av en renessanse i det siste på grunn av sin tjeneste i Afghanistan og den siste importen av deler. Faktisk er semi-auto AMD-65-konstruksjoner laget av overskytende deler sett et ganske vanlig syn i pistolbutikker rundt om i landet. I denne artikkelen tester vi TG International (TGI) SA 2000M AMD-65, en ofte møtt bygg basert på FG SA 2000M. SA 2000M er en enkeltbunke, 10-skutt Clinton-Era AK-variant utformet i løpet av den mørke alderen av Assault Weapon Ban (AWB) for det amerikanske markedet. I denne artikkelen tester vi denne valpen og forteller om den er verdt 500-600 spørspris. Som en ekstra bonus, tester vi UltiMAKs M7-B-skinne og AMD65Techs lageradapter, slynge loop og tilbakestill buffer også. Ok, før vi kommer inn i spesifikasjonene for TGI-ombyggingen som testes her, kan vi snakke litt historie og doktrin, så vi vet nøyaktig hva dette våpenet opprinnelig var ment å oppnå. En kort historie om FG og utviklingen av AMD-65 Den opprinnelige AMD-65 ble laget i Budapest, Ungarn av FG. Fra det jeg forstår, er FG nå avviklet. Navnet sist sto for Fegyver s Gpgyr. som ifølge Wikipedia oversetter til 8220Arms og Machine Factory, 8221, selv om det på en gang sto for andre navn, inkludert Fegyver s Gazkaszulekgar (Arms and Gas Appliances Company.) Interessant combo, eh. Før det hadde gått, hadde FG vært i virksomhet i ulike former og eierskap siden slutten av 1800-tallet. Den produserte mest, om ikke alle, armene til de ungarske forsvarsstyrken. Selskapet gikk konkurs i 2004, da, ifølge Wikipedia, ble mange av sine tradisjonelle eksportmarkeder satt under embargo. Studerende i historien vil huske at Ungarn var en nominell alliert av tyskerne i andre verdenskrig, og landet var stedet for onde kamper i de tidlige månedene av 1945. Faktisk var det i Ungarn at Hitlers elite divisjon, SS-Liebstandarte, ble endelig redusert til shambles av sovjeter. Vel, payback, som de sier, er en tisj sovjettene slått Ungarn inn i en marionettstat i 1945. Det ungarske militæret kom under paraplyen i Warszawa-pakten og som et resultat vedtok sovjetisk militær doktrin og utstyr. Sovjetunionen var mer enn glad for å selge våpen til alle sine dukketeater, men noen av sine nye venner, inkludert Ungarn, var for stolte av å kjøpe Russki-importen. Ungarn utviklet sin egen malet mottaker AK-47 klon i midten av 50-tallet. I 1963 utviklet FG AKM-63, som i utgangspunktet var et stemplet mottaker (dvs. AKM) type våpen med noen modifikasjoner. To år senere, i 1965, utviklet FG AMD-65, som var ment å være en lettere og mer kompakt versjon av AKM-63. Den inneholdt en kort 12,5 tommers fat, en tynn hult trådmasse, en vertikal forkant og en nesebrems, alle kommer inn på under 6 pounds. Designkriteriene for AMD-65 understreket følgende egenskaper: Mindre, lettere og lettere å bære enn AKM-63 Samme kaliber, armhåndbok og operatørgrensesnitt som AKM-63 kan brukes av både offiserer og luftbårne tropper kompensator for redusert muzzle klatre 20 runde magasinet rørformet folding lager som tillot trigger operasjon når foldet Som D i AMD navn indikerer, var den beregnet for bruk av paratrooper (8220descent8221) enheter, men ulike andre grener av de ungarske væpnede styrker, som mekanisert infanteri , rustning og støtte enheter, tok også interesse. Dette var i overensstemmelse med Sovjet-doktrinen fra 1950-årene, hvis TOampE krevde å utstede foldet materiell AKS-rifle til sine elite luftbårne styrker og mekanisert infanteri. Sovjetene utrustet mesteparten av deres elitstyrker, slik som deres vakter, med så mange kort rekkevidde, fullautomatiske maskinpistoler (PSsh 41, PHs 43, låner ut Thompsons M1928s osv.) I 2. verdenskrig, da de kunne få deres hendene på. Faktisk, kort etter 2. verdenskrig endte sovjettene over fra patron-størrelse patroner og full-power Mosin-Nagant (7.62 x 54R) patroner til fordel for den one-size-passer-alle mellomliggende runde som vi alle kjenner og elsker: M43 (7,62 x 39). Sovjeterne visste at de ville ha numerisk overlegenhet i enhver kamp, ​​slik at deres doktrin krevde mekanisert infanteri for raskt å lukke med fienden og engasjere seg i aggressive nærkampkamp etter debarking fra kampbelastninger som BTR-50P, BMP-1, BDM og BTR 60. Rifler som brann 600-800 meter nøyaktig, ble ikke ansett som svært viktige. Snarere, små kompakte kule slanger som kunne brukes inne i kjøretøy og hadde tilstrekkelig utgangshastigheter for å få brannoverlegenhet på kort rekkevidde (lt200 meter) var svært begunstiget. Sett i dette lyset ser AMD-65 ut til å være en naturlig utvekst av sovjetisk TOAMPE og doktrin: et kort, lett angrepsgevær kammertatt i en mellomstore strømkassetter beregnet på å oppnå brannoverlegenhet i kortkjøring. Selvfølgelig, barbering et par pounds og noen tommer tønn og lager av en pistol kommer til å introdusere noen nye problemer som ikke er tydelige på den opprinnelige pistolen. Kritikere av AMD-65 nevner generelt tre problemområder: redusert rekkevidde og nøyaktighet på grunn av kort tønne, varmeforbrenning fra det ubeskyttede metallhåndtaket og pålitelighetsproblemer. Kanskje den største klagen er AMD-65s rykte for å ha et begrenset effektivt utvalg. Det står til grunn at forkorting av AK-fat fra litt over 16 tommer til litt over 12 tommer vil resultere i å gjøre en relativt unøyaktig design enda mer unøyaktig, eller så man ville tro. Selv om noe av denne oppfattede unøyaktigheten kan skyldes et kortere fat, ligger den primære skyldige i den kortere synsradiusen. Tydeligere, jo kortere avstanden mellom forsiden og baksiden, jo større potensial for siktefeil. For å imøtekomme en lengre nesebrems, er frontsynet satt tilbake lenger fra nesen enn det er på mange AK-motiver. Bildet over viser en sammenligning med en standard AKMS. Du vil legge merke til at AMD-65s frontbildepost er fire (4) tommer nærmere den bakre synsposten enn AKMS (Men det er ikke den eneste skyldige. IMHO, den største faktoren som fører til mangelen på opplevd nøyaktighet med AMD -65 er mangelen på en kinnsveis på rumpa. Rumpa er et enkelt stykke hult stål og it8217s formet slik at det gir god klaring for ladinghåndtaket og sikkerhetsspaken. Dessverre gir den skytespillet ikke noe å hvile sin hjernebærer på, og forbyder derfor god nøyaktighet for alle, men de beste trenede skytterne. Den andre klagen gjelder den fremre håndtaket som er laget av metallplate (se bildet ovenfor). De fleste konvensjonelle AK-varianter har tre eller Polymerhåndtak med innebygde metallvarme skjold. AMD-65-barmet metall, ikke-skjermet håndvern gir varme. Ifølge minst en rapport fra Afghanistan klager det afghanske politiet utstyrt med AMD-65 at når de brenner flere 30-runde magasiner gjennom t arving AMD-65, håndvernet kan bli for varmt til å berøre. Men det rapporterte problemet er mest sannsynlig en refleksjon av dårlig trening mer rettet mot brann og mindre jihad-inspirerte over-the-head-uten-sikte mag-dumper ville kurere dette problemet i alle sammen med de mest oppvarmede slagene. Den tredje klagen vedrører påståtte problemer med pålitelighet. I motsetning til mange varianter i Kalashnikov-linjen, er AMD-65 rapportert å ha et rykte blant afghanske politiet for unødig stopp. Personlig er jeg skeptisk til denne klagen. Selv om jeg har liten tvil om at de afghanske politimennene sannsynligvis gjør en dårlig jobb med å opprettholde sine våpen, finner jeg det vanskelig å tro at en AK-variant ville være mindre pålitelig enn AR-plattformen i den delen av verden. Likevel synes AMD-65 å ha fått litt dårlig press i det siste, så enda mer grunn til å teste det ut og se for meg selv. Selvfølgelig er Portland, Oregon, langt fra Afghanistan (takk, Herre), så testingen min vil ikke kunne replikere forholdene i kirkegården av imperier. TG International SA 2000M Konvertering TG International (TGI), som ligger i Knoxville, Tennessee, selger militære overskuddsdele og tilbehør. Ifølge deres nettsted har de stolt importert det beste kvalitetsoverskuddet fra Russland, Bulgaria, Romania, Ungarn, Finland, Tyskland, Polen, Tsjekkia og Østerrike i mer enn et dusin år. For noen år siden, fikk TGI et lag av en gjeng med FEG SA 2000M, som var et enkelt-stakk AK-design, som ble levert med et proprietært en-stacks 10-talls magasin og et Choate Dragunov-inspirert tommelhull lager. FEG SA 2000M ble opprinnelig laget i Ungarn og importert i 1999-2000 av KBI og RSR. SA 2000M synes tilsynelatende ikke å selge seg veldig bra, så det var fortsatt ganske mange som satt i forhandlerlager når AWB dro ut i solnedgangen i 2004. Fritt fra den dumme loven ble mange av de resterende beholdningene av SA 2000M konvertert av TGI og andre til å håndtere konvensjonelle dobbel-stack AK mags. Eksempelpistolen har Tapco brannstyringsdeler, den opprinnelige FEG-mottakeren, og den originale FEG kromlinede fatet, som er kuttet til 12,68243 inches. For å holde pistolen fra å bli vurdert som et NFA-kortrevet gevær av BATF, er en kombinasjonsfatets forlengelse og nesebrems permanent sveiset til fatet for å nå den magiske totale fatlengden på 16 tommer. TGI har også utvidet magasinet til å akseptere standard (dobbel stabel) AK-47 magasiner. Samlet kvalitet på konverteringen er ganske bra: funksjonell, men ikke pen. Selvfølgelig er min primære bekymring når jeg kjøper et pistol bygget fra overskuddspartier at den fungerer riktig og er rimelig nøyaktig. I disse to avdelingene fikk TGI det riktig. Prøvepistolen har vært 100 pålitelig og, som omtalt mer detaljert nedenfor, er det overraskende nøyaktig. En annen hyggelig overraskelse var det faktum at severdighetene var døde på rett ut av esken. Så, vurderer prisen (omtrent 500,00), tror jeg de fleste pistolentusiaster ville være fornøyd. Det er imidlertid to skuffelser. For det første har mange av TGI-byggene (samplingspistolen inkludert) mye spill mellom bakmagasinet og magasinet fanger i utløserbeskyttelsen. Som et resultat, har bladerne en tendens til å bøye seg opp og ned og side til side med en 116 tommer eller så. Ingen av dette synes å påvirke pistolens pålitelighet, men det er litt irriterende. Sikkert, støyen som genereres av mag rattle kan være et problem i en taktisk situasjon. Jeg har funnet ut at noen mags passer bedre enn andre, så det lønner seg å handle rundt. TGI sender pistolen med det som ser ut til å være Pro-Mag vaffelmagasjer som er amerikanske deler som sannsynligvis er nødvendig for å oppnå 922-overholdelse. En annen skuffelse stammer fra det faktum at TGI virkelig kutter hjørner på malingsjobben. Jeg er ikke sikker på om de brukte en vanlig kan Krylon rett ut av hyllen på Home Depot eller ikke, men de kan også ha. Uansett hva de brukte, suger det. Med mindre enn 1000 runder nede, viser commie-karbinkonstruksjonen allerede betydelig slitasje, slik bildene nedenfor viser: Kanskje sprøytepistolen skjedde å bli laget fredag ​​ettermiddag klokka 4:30. Jeg var på et pistolsshow sist helg, så jeg en forhandler med en TGI AMD-65 som viste langt bedre passform og ferdig enn denne prøvepistolen. Det hadde også beechwood håndtak, som er bedre å se, om enn noe mindre behagelig. Så kanskje det lønner seg å shoppe om du er i markedet for en av disse våpenene. Uansett skjønte jeg at denne anmeldelsen ville være mer interessant om prøven ble tilpasset litt. Så jeg ringte de gode folkene på UltiMAK og AMD65Tech og ba dem sende meg noe tilbehør til testing og evaluering. Både vennlig plikt. Jeg har aldri vært en fan av den typiske tangent sight arrangement på AK stil våpen. Som barn lærte jeg å skyte ved hjelp av tangentene på Ruger 1022, og de syntes alltid å fungere bra. Men i videregående skole ble jeg introdusert til blenderåpningene til M-16 og HK-91, og alt forandret seg: jeg ble bortskjemt. Siden da finner jeg at there8217s noe om AKs jernsights design som gjør dem vanskelige å bruke med nøyaktighet. Og når synet ditt blir verre med alderen, blir disse typer severdigheter enda mer problematiske. Så for meg er det obligatorisk å ha optikk på en AK. Dessverre, Mikhail Kalashnikov didn8217t designe AK-47 med optikk i tankene, så installere dem på en AK kan være litt av en utfordring. Alle som ønsker å installere optikk på en typisk AK-variant, har fire grunnleggende muligheter: (1) Scout-feste som erstatter topphåndbeskyttelsesgassrørmontering (2) Sideskinnemonteringsenhet. (3) Rails som fester seg til bakre sykkelpost. (4) Rails som erstatter mottakerdekselet, inkludert for eksempel Dog Leg Scope Rail med integrert støvdeksel. Mens det er utenom omfanget av denne vurderingen å diskutere de relative fordelene til hvert av disse designene, er det rimelig å si at hver presenterer sitt eget sett med utfordringer og begrensninger. I dette tilfellet bestemte vi oss for å bosette seg på et speilmonteringsdesign fordi det ikke påvirker samlingen av riflet. Innspillet på taktikkrollen er AK-speider nå tilgjengelig fra Midwest Industries, Krebs, Samson, samt billigere tilbud fra Tapco, UTG, Leapers og andre. Den originale UltiMAK-skinnen er fortsatt den beste, etter min mening, fordi it8217 er lav nok til at du kan opprettholde kinnsveis og med vitne til dine jernbaner. UltiMAK er en liten, familie-eid og operert virksomhet basert på den lille byen Moskva, Idaho. De begynte opprinnelig å lage scout-mount skinner for AK-plattformen i 2000 og fant umiddelbart et mottakelig publikum fra våpen-kjøpere. Motivert av sin første suksess, gjør selskapet nå lignende skinner for M-1 karbiner, M-1 Garands, M-1As, Ruger Mini-14s og Saiga haglgeværer. M7-B-skinnen er modellen som passer til AMD-65. Som alle skinnene i UltiMAK-linjen, er M7-B CNC produsert av en solid billett av 6061-T6 aluminiumslegering. Skinnen er hard anodisert i en flat bakkant. Samlet sett er passform og finish første klasse, med svært stramme toleranser og ingen synlige bearbeidingsmerker. Skinnen klemmer seg direkte til fatet via to U-formede klemmer og fire bøssede Allen-skruer. Installasjon av AMD-65-versjonen av denne skinnen er litt vanskeligere enn standard AK-skinner fordi AMD-65 har et håndtak som er laget av metall i motsetning til vanlig tre - eller plastdesign. Installering av M7-B på en AMD-65 krever fjerning av omtrent en 18 av en tomme av håndvernet for omtrent en 3-tommers stripe på begge sider av håndvernets overkant. Hvis du er praktisk med et Dremel-verktøy, bør dette ikke være noe problem. Dessverre, produsentens instruksjoner weren8217t er spesifikke for AMD-65, så du er igjen på dine egne enheter for å finne ut hvor mye materiale som skal fjernes fra stålhåndtaket. Forhåpentligvis vil UltiMAK legge til noen AMD-65-spesifikke bilder eller en AMD-65-spesifikk mal til deres instruksjoner på et tidspunkt. Jeg hadde nylig kjøpt et Dremel-verktøy, og dette prosjektet var første gang jeg brukte det. Viser seg at jeg var litt av en Dremel Neanderthal, men etter omtrent to timer med trinnvise kutt, klarte jeg endelig å få håndvognen til å passe over skinnene som holder braketter. Dessverre klarte jeg også å slipe av en stor del av maling fra håndvognen. Rut-roh, rel-roy. Så mye for meg å få en jobb hos Les Baer Custom når som helst snart. Fordi UltiMAK M7-B-skinnen monteres direkte på fatet, ventet jeg å ha et stort POI-skifte. Heldigvis var skiftet, selv om det var merkbart, veldig minimal og lett løst ved å drive fremsiden av synet. Jeg har laget rundt fem turer til serien med UltiMAK rail-utstyrt AMD-65, og jeg er veldig fornøyd med dette produktet. Etter nesten 1000 runder ble det ikke løsnet i det hele tatt, og finishen har vært veldig slitesterk. Jeg monterte først en Aimpoint Comp 2 på karbinen, men bestemte meg for at jeg ikke likte å ha så mye ekstra vekt på forsiden av pistolen. Så jeg endte med å installere en lysere optikk: Vortex SPARC. Kanskje en dag I8217ll kommer for en Aimpoint T-1, men for nå forsøkte jeg å holde pistolen under en stor. SPARC er lett nok til at du nesten ikke merker det, i motsetning til Comp 2, endrer det ikke pistolens balanse. Noen har kritisert UltiMAK-designen, og hevdet at skinnen vil bli så varm at den smelter optikken. Samme det. Kanskje de Rambo Wannabes som liker å drepe fem eller seks 75-trommede trommer gjennom AK deres så fort de kan trekke utløseren, kan ha et problem. Selvfølgelig, de gutta bør virkelig skyte RPKs, ikke en AMD-65. På den annen side, hvis du er en av de gutta som faktisk tar sikte på når du skyter, burde du ha et problem. Vi løp gjennom flere kampkurser som ligner de som er satt opp for trepistolkonkurranser, og UltiMAK didn8217t varmer opp tilstrekkelig for å gi oss noen bekymring for optikken. Ja, skinnen ble varm, men ikke så varm. En god ting om Amerika er at entreprenørånden fortsatt lever og bra. Det er mange talentfulle folk der ute som vil kjøpe et produkt, finne ut hvordan det kan forbedres, og starte en liten bedrift med sikte på å produsere produkter for å løse opplevde behov og eksisterende mangler. Gio Vanderhider er en av de gutta. Gio og hans kone Valerie kjøre AMD65Tech ut av deres hjem i Grapevine, Texas. Gio er en amerikansk luftvåpenlærer som elsker gunsmithing og maskinering og har massevis av rå talent. Han har utviklet en lojal følge blant AMD-65-entusiaster for sitt tilbehør. Gio var snill nok til å sende meg noen av hans produkter til testing, og jeg kan ikke si nok om hvor takknemlig jeg er. Gio så løftet i AMD-65-designen da han bygget sin første fra et parts kit. Han nådde raskt inn på sine mangler og bestemte seg for å gjøre noe med dem. Først fastsatte han den største designbegrensningen ved å designe en enkel riser for AMD-65-aksjen. Hans lageradapter er laget av solidstål og tett innpakket i gummisugerør. Enheten er festet til lageret ved hjelp av to skruesett med låseskiver. It8217s ferdig i halvglanset svart ved bruk av høy temperatur, høy slitebestandig maling. Hvis bare pistolen ble malt så godt. Lageradapteren gjør en stor forskjell i skyte - og håndteringsegenskapene til pistolen. Ved å holde Mark I Eyeball på samme sted skutt etter skudd, får du mer presis og repeterbar synjustering, noe som øker nøyaktigheten av våpenet. Som en annen bonus har adapteren ingen effekt på bruken av bolthåndtaket. Hvis du monterer den i et nøyaktig vertikalt plan over akselen, kan det forstyrre manipuleringen av sikkerhetsspaken når akselen er i brettet posisjon. Du kan imidlertid justere det ved å justere (adaptere) adapteren fra vertikalt for å tillate sikkerhet for sikkerheten. For mine formål er it8217 ikke et problem uansett. Hvis jeg måtte bære våpenet med bøylen foldet, ville det være i en modifisert tilstand 3 (dvs. låst fullt magasin på tomt kammer, sikkerhet av). Hvis you8217re opererer i et område der du forventer fjendtlig kontakt, bør AMDs butt-stock utvides, da it8217s ikke er den enkleste tingen å distribuere med kort varsel. Det forrige bildet, over, viser også AMD65Techs slingløkke. Dette er et praktisk lite tilbehør hvis din AMD-65 doesn8217t har fabrikkens slyngefeste. Det knytter seg bare til buttstocken, og gir et solid vedlegg for slynge. Malen som brukes på denne lille enheten, kan kreve litt røre opp noen ganger med Duracoat eller noe langs disse linjene. Det siste produktet Gio sendte meg var en rekylbuffer. Denne enheten er ikke mer enn en solid blokk av gummi som han sakkyndig kutter og monterer på AMD-65. Gio rapporterer følgende ytelsesforbedringer fra tilbakestillingsbufferen: Redusert feltrekvisita Redusert stress og tretthet på grunn av metall til metallkontakt Økt hastighet på tiltaket på grunn av gummiens fjærende effekt Støyreduksjon Strammere støvdekselspasning Forhindrer at det oppstår jamming i pistoler som kan ha slitt mottakerskinner Nå må jeg si at I8217ve hadde blandede opplevelser med rekylbuffere. De kan være flotte i fullautomatiske våpen fordi de ofte senker den sykliske frekvensen. Jeg kjører religiøst Buffer Technologies buffere i min HK 91 og HK 93. Men jeg kjøpte en gang en Buffer Technologies AKValmet Recoil Buffer, og alt det gjorde var at min Vector Arms AKMS skulle jamme gjentatte ganger. Likevel prøvde jeg Gios buffer i TGI AMD-65-bygningen og var fornøyd med ytelsen. Den største effekten er 8211 som you8217d forventer 8211 redusert feltrekylering. Effekten er subtil i begynnelsen, men blir mer merkbar etter en lang dag med skyting. Effekten er mest uttalt på varme dager, når naturgummi er på sitt mykeste. Enheten er veldig robust og jeg kan ikke se det på seg snart. En ting å huske på hvis du bruker bufferen, er at den reduserer avstanden som bolten beveger seg på baksiden. Hvis du har en bøyleåpning kuttet i din sikkerhet, må du kanskje få en ny sikkerhet fordi plasseringen av kuttet vil endre seg som følge av bufferen. Gio selger sikkerhetshåndtak som er forhåndskutt for å fungere med bufferen. Og når man snakker om maling, er Gio8217 også en heck av en kunstner. Bildene som vises ovenfor viser Gios ferdigheter med pensel. Toppbildet fremhever en av Gios personlige AMD-65-bygg, som er ferdig i et Vietnam-æra tiger stripemønster. Det andre bildet viser en rumensk AK som er malt i et snøkamo-mønster. TGI-maling på prøveprøven er så forferdelig Jeg kommer til å sende den til Gio for å få den tiger stripet når jeg ekorn bort litt ekstra dinero. Disse er svært arbeidsintensiv lakk, så jeg forventer ikke at det skal være billig prosjekt. Hold deg oppdatert på resultatene. Skyting og nøyaktighet Resultater AK-47s og deres varianter har aldri vært kjent for å være spesielt nøyaktige våpen. Fra min erfaring (å eie åtte AK-varianter og skyte dusinvis av andre), ville jeg anslå at de fleste AK'er skyter i det 3-4 MOA-området. Ikke desto mindre er det min personlige observasjon at det er vanskelig for de fleste amerikanske skyttere å oppnå bedre enn 4 8211 8 MOA ved 100 meter ved hjelp av en AK-variant med jern, uavhengig av hvem som produserte pistolen. Når det er sagt, er mye av AK's iboende nøyaktighetspotensial helt enkelt tapt på grunn av det faktum at primitive WWI-æraverdier er både dårlig utformet og har en kortsynt radius (forsiden og baksiden er bare 15 tommer fra hverandre på en typisk AK-variant). Som diskutert tidligere, er dette sistnevnte problemet enda forstørret på en AMD-65, siden severdighetene er bare 11 tommer fra hverandre. Fordi jeg ikke ventet veldig mye ut av dette våpenet i nøyaktighetsavdelingen, må jeg si at jeg var helt blåst bort av feltresultatene. Ved å bruke et Aimpoint Comp 2 (4 MOA) ikke forstørrende røde punktsynt, oppnådde jeg følgende 3-skudd grupper på 50 meter (alle resultater målt i inches): 1,0, 1,2, 1,4, 1,6, 1,75, 1,8, 1,9, 2,2 , 2,2, 2,4. Jeg brukte anstendig kvalitet 123-korn ball ammunisjon fra Remington (UMC) og American Eagle, selv om jeg selvfølgelig ikke gjorde noen notater om hvilken ammunisjonskutt som grupper (jeg vet, jeg vet amatør feil. Beklager). Disse skuddene ble laget av en skytebord, og geværet hvilte på sandkasser. Frontpistol-grepet har en tendens til å komme i veien når du skyter på den måten, men jeg prøvde å bli så stabil som mulig. Jeg tilskriver den høye variasjonen i gruppestørrelsen til to faktorer: 1) Den vertikale forkanten gjør det vanskelig å ligge i hvilestillingen, og 2) Aimpoints grov 4-MOA prikk er designet for å maksimere hastighet, ikke presisjon. Jeg skjønte det lille karbinet kunne gjøre enda bedre enn det hvis jeg kunne dra nytte av en liten forstørrelse. Så jeg dro til en lokal sportsbutikkbutikk for å kjøpe et speideromfang, men de hadde ikke noe på lager. I stedet kjøpte jeg en Vortex Tactical SPARC. SPARC står tilsynelatende for Speed ​​Point Aiming for Rapid Combat. Jeg vil si at kjøpesenteret ninjaer vil spise det sht opp. Jeg forventer virkelig ikke å være i en rask kamp når som helst snart, men jeg plukket Vortexen over det nesten identiske (laget i samme kinesiske fabrikk) Bushnell TRS-25 fordi Vortex kommer med en skrue på 2x kobler som jeg trodde kunne være nyttig for å teste nøyaktigheten av AMD. For denne andre testen tok jeg også opp 80 runder av Winchester white box 123 kornkule på Wally-World. Resultatene var igjen overraskende. Av ti tre skuddstrenger skutt på 50 meter, to var i 1 MOA-området (.475 inches, 552 inches) og ytterligere to var i 2 MOA-området (1,03 og 1,193 in), mens de resterende faller i 3 til 4 MOA-området (1,5 til 2,0 tommer). 2x forstørrelsen gjorde ting litt enklere sammenlignet med Comp 2, og utvilsomt regner for de halvtimme gruppene. Jeg møtte et ganske betydelig problem med TGI-bygningen. Etter å ha tatt det aggressivt på en spesielt kald dag, vil sveisen som holder tønneforlengelsen på pistolen sprukket, slik at nesebremsen løsner. Det kan være en farlig situasjon, fordi en runde kan slå nesebremsen når den går ut av fatet. Dette kan være et engangs problem med denne pistolen, da TGI AMD-65 jeg så på pistolvisningen i forrige uke, syntes å ha en mye større og mer aggressiv sveise. Heldigvis for meg, en lokal våpensmed som spesialiserer seg på AK-arbeid, re-pinned og re-sveiset pause på en sterkere måte, for kun 40,00. Hvis du er Oregon, og trenger noe AK-arbeid gjort, ring Jesse på 762llc Totalt sett er jeg veldig fornøyd med TCI AMD-65-bygningen, alle kosmetiske problemer til side. Viktigst, det er lys, nøyaktig og pålitelig. Videre viser det ikke de vanlige foibles som er typiske for mange av de nedre AK-konstruksjonene, for eksempel canted sight post, løst folding aksjer, etc. Rattling lyden fra det store magasinet brønnen er litt av en bummer, men det gjør ikke synes å påvirke påliteligheten, så jeg antar at jeg kan leve med det. TGIs crappy paint finish er estetisk off-putting, men doesn8217t påvirker funksjonen. De som søker en fin, høy holdbarhet, vil ønske å vurdere Duracoating karbinen selv eller sende den til AMD65Tech for å la Gio jobbe sin magi på den. Jeg anbefaler også å bruke optikk med AMD-65, noe som gjør noe i tråd med UltiMAK M7-B-skinnen en nødvendighet. Og når det gjelder nødvendigheter, kan jeg bare ikke forestille seg å eie en AMD-65 uten at AMD65Tech-lageradapteren. Kaliber. 7.62x39mm Action. klassisk AKM: Gassdrevet halvautomatisk, roterende bolt, stempelstangstang. Kapasitet. 5, 20, 30, 45 runde avtakbare rader avtakbare bokmagasiner, 75 runde trommer. Total lengde . 27 inches foldet, 33,5 utvidet. Fat lengde. 12,5 tommer (16.125 in. w permanent festet nesepaus) Vekt. 5,8 lbs. ubelastet. Severdigheter: Tangent sight uteksaminert 100-8001000 meter. Bli ferdig . Crappy paint Pris. 500-600 (Retail Street Price) fra og med desember 2011. I løpet av Obama-skremmingsdagerene i 2009 var prisene på disse valpene opptil 650-800, slik at du kanskje støter på noen selgere som ønsker å gjenopprette sin (dårlige) investering . Når det er sagt, hvis Cringe 8211 Obama får et andre begrep, forvent et annet løp på ammunisjon og onde svarte våpen. Style amp Aesthetics Helt siden jeg var barn, syntes jeg at AMD-65 var kult å se. Kanskje det er den slemmende snusebremsen. På den annen side er jeg sikker på at den som hadde den lyse ideen om å bruke et andre pistolgrep (installert bakover) som et vertikalt forgrep, mottok en slags kommunistpartiets Engineering Efficiency Award. Og det som egentlig inneholdt ungarerne for å få disse polypropylenhåndtakene til å gi rare gråblågrønne farger. Ettermarkedsgrepene er tilgjengelige her: Ergonomi (opptak) Uten AMD-65Tech-lageradapter med AMD-65Tech-lageradapter Det vertikale vertikale grepet er kantet til forsiden på en rar vinkel som etterlater mye å være ønsket. Standard AMD-65-trådlokk gjør ikke operatøren med noen form for kinnsveis, noe som vanskeliggjør nøyaktigheten. Sistnevnte problem kan løses med AMD65Tech lagerstiger, mens førstnevnte kan løses med UltiMAKs AK Modular Rail Forend System 8211 Compact Model. Ergonomi (bærer) AMD-65 er liten, lett og kompakt. Det minner meg om en sammenleggbar M-1 karbin både når det gjelder størrelse og vekt. Hvis din AMD-65 ikke har en bakre slynge, er AMD65Techs sling loop den billetten. Pålitelighet Testpistolen arbeidet med typisk AK-effektivitet 8211 100 pålitelighet. Bruk det utmerkede Lubriplate Aero litiumfettet for å holde det lubed opp riktig. lubriplatewebstoredetail. aspxID14 Tilpass dette Selv om alternativene for å tilpasse en AK-variant aren8217t er så gode som en AR, er det fortsatt tilstrekkelige ettermarkedsprodukter for å tilfredsstille selv den mest hardcore kjøpesenteret ninja. Men AKMS varianter aren8217t typen rifle du vil veie med en haug med doo-dads KISS er veien å gå. Jeg anbefaler på det sterkeste lagerstiger fra AMD65Tech, samt den utmerkede M7-B-skinnen fra UltiMAK. Hvis du har noen ekstra Benjaminer som brenner hull i lommen, er UltiMAKs AK Modular Rail Forend System 8211 Compact Model og en ettermarkeds vertikal forutsetning, flotte utgaver. Nøyaktighet Konvensjonelle AK-design aren8217t skal vinne noen priser for nøyaktighet. Men basert på mine to halvtommer 50-yard-grupper, sier I8217d at dette prøven har teoretisk evne til å skyte 1 MOA ved 100 meter. Den praktiske virkelige nøyaktigheten er noe mindre enn den 8211 sannsynligvis i 2-4 MOA-området. Samlet Hvis noen skulle spørre meg hvilken rolle AMD-65 passer best for, må I8217d si at it8217 er det ideelle karbinet for jungelmiljøer. Ive hadde muligheten til å tilbringe litt tid i sump i Louisiana og Florida, så vel som jungler i Hawaii, Panama, Filippinene, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos og Kambodsja, og jeg kan si om jeg måtte være bevæpnet i noen av disse miljøene , I8217d nå for AMD-65 over noen annen pistolstang ingen. The 7.6221539 round is ideal for bustin through heavy cover, and the short lightweight carbine would be much easier to wield in the tangle of vines and thickets you8217d encounter in those environments. And it8217s great at the range, too. Fortunately, the agency does not decide your guilt or innocence 8211 the Constitution reserves that job for a court of law, and a jury of your peers. If you were in that situation and really wanted to be on the safe side, you could temporarily take the stock off the gun, thereby making the gun a pistol. You would need to keep the stock in someone else8217s possession or otherwise make it unavailable. Another way to deal with the situation is to disassemble the gun so that it is no longer functioning, again, keeping some of the key parts somewhere away from your immidiate possession. In my estimation, all that is a bit overkill, esp. if you are not a guy that is otherwise in the government8217s crosshairs for other reasons. Besides, my understanding is that the BATF has since issued a clarification on its ill-advised shoelace order. It would not be the first time a federal agency got it wrong remember the whole ketchup is a vegetable thing Reagan took a lot of flak for that, even thought it could be attributed to some fairly low-level bureaucrats at Dept of Ag. I believe once a firearm is a 8220rifle8221 it can never be converted to a pistol, (might be the other way around though) much like the short barreled shotguns that are AOW8217s, they never had a stock fixed to the reciever so they are not shotguns but 8216smooth bore pistols over 50 caliber8217. Thankfully you would most likley get a jury, and any jury in the country would be hard pressed to convict you because of a defective product. Wow Joe. Tons of work in this. Takk. I have an AMD 65 mod:SA2000m by TGI and it jams or 8220stove pipes8221 frequently. I have been buying bulk quanities of Tulammo in 8220spam cans8221 simply because it is affordable. Is the ammo the problem i have field stripped it, cleaned it, and lubed it with white litium grease thoroughly every time it8217s shot but it8217s still a problem at least once per 30 rnd. clip8230somtimes more Any suggestions Honestly it is probably the rifle, TGI has sometimes had spotty QC. Tulammo is about the same quality as any other RussianEastern European brand and what AKs should eat for breakfast. Just to cover all the bases, I would try some other ammo like Yugo or even U. S. made brass cased but I don8217t expect that much of a difference. Stovepipes normally would be an extractorejector issue. i have 1000 rnds of Golden Tiger on the way8230.i8217ll keep you posted. Dan AK47 world would agree that it IS the gun8230we shall see. Any other suggestions P A Figueroa says: Tim Please let us know if you were able to determine the the reason fot the jamming problem. I bought one which seems to have the same problem. Tim, I am also interested to know if you find the reason for the jamming problem. I bought one that seems to have the same issue. Do not use brass cased ammo in any AK that isn8217t a Yugoslavian or an Egyptian because sometimes it can rip tha brass cased shell apart inside the chamber steer clear of Yugo or Walmart brass 7.6221539 use steel cased ammo like the AK was designed to take I like golden tiger works fine no issues and not bad on the wallet Could the rear stock on the above firearm be changed to a collapsible stock such as the Tapco AK T6 Collapsible Stock Not on an AMD, it8217s folder is built into the rear of the receiver like underfolders, triangle, and polymer folders. East German, Romanian, and Polish wire folders (with a pronounced curve) go into the normal rear receiver and could be changed to a collapsible stock. No. MattCff. You wrong. it is 80 A block, what is fit in the end of the AMD and you can attach an Ace folding stock. I will look up who makes it. Your right, I forgot about the Krebs block. if you get the Krebs block at 90 and the ACE pig nose adapter, a buffer tube, and a M4 style stock you can have a folding collapsible stock. But he was asking specifically about a Tapco collapsible style standard rear trunnion setup (also VLTOR and CAA make a metal version) so my mind slips on the pretty expensive and rare Krebs option, sorry I see Well using a Krebs adapter. or even do a little modification will allow him to use different folding stocks. I had only problem with it, I was using a low setup scope, and the Krebs block almost knocked my teeth out I guess the other problem was I bought a short version of Ace stock. The UTG quad-rail system for 70 bucks is the best system for the AMD 65. Acts as my red dot mount, my Mako front grip mount, my laser mount and it still holds zero on both the red dot and laser after 500 rounds shot through it. No doubt the UltiMak system is nice, but it8217s way over-priced. What would of cost me over 400 for the UltiMak optics rail and replacement front grip(my AMD 65 cost me 450) instead the system I chose cost me 70 going UTG. I was weary of quality but not anymore. I8217m ordering from AMD65 site now, plan to buy the works. Love the AMD 65 by TGI, my favorite range gun now. I have a Romak and a Classic AK and the AMD 65 not only competes well in accuracy but it blows them away in every other category including the fun factor. Beklager. The M7-B is only 98 bucks. I was looking at another optic piece from the same company for 220, and another that replaces the front rail forearm for 220. I did all this with the one 70 dollar UTG piece. I sure the M7-B works well. The Ultimak gas tube alone isn8217t really in the same class as the UTG Quad rail. Really it is a great method to forward mount a red dot or scout scope as low as possible. Where it really shines is for co-witnessing. I really don8217t ever recommend the lower tri rail because there are better options at that price point (at its time of release though it was almost the only quad rail in the game). But the gas tube upper alone rocks and allows you to be more closer to a traditional AK aesthetic. The UTG is a decent value quad rail for sure. A lot of people look down their noses at it without giving it a chance. However, it isn8217t a 922r countable part due to it being made in China. For a little more money you can upgrade to a Midwest Industries handguard that is more quality and is US made which helps with 922r. If you want to co-witness it has several optic specific uppers made in conjunction with US Palm. They also offer an extended version like the Ultimak lower, but at a better price point and a slick sided version with bolt on rails for only the place you need them. I think this system has the best chance of returning to zero after removing the gas tube for maintenance compaired to these other options of how its mounts to the barrel. However, I still wouldn8217t trust it as a true return to zero system. For that you need a something like an RS Regulate side mount (which, if you are into side mounts, rock) or a TWS dust cover (maybe a Parabellum Armament one too but I still want to see more independent testing). Actually, the UTG Quad rail for both the ARs and AKs are Made in USA. Mine is printed and stamped Made In USA. I8217m fairly certain it would qualify as a 922r part being it8217s made in the states. Not sure where you got that china nonsense. I do know some UTG products, such as a few soft cases I have are made in china but this specific item is not. For 922r on the AMD all one needs to do is replace gas piston, after-market muzzle brake and add a Tapco trigger andor pistol grip, most AMDs of which already come with all of these except the USA made piston. Honestly, leaving the AMD completely stock is the best thing to do. But I just didn8217t like the look or feel of the foregrip and after all mods were added I have had no issues with accuracy. My only gripe now is I can8217t find a soul that will remove and replace the AMD barrel. I have a new USA made chrome-lined barrel 12.5 and most gunsmiths won8217t even touch em. steven jennett says: I have an amd 65 ak and find it hard to put my face next to the stock. it also is short. It shoots great and a good buy for the money cosidering you get actual hungarian receiver, crome line barrel and front grip. I didnt like the dust cover hard to put on any one else have this problem It kicks like like a mule and loud gets looks at the range. I would like to buy a red dot scope but wasnt sure if it is worth getting or leave it the way it is. You can do a few things about the stock. You can go to the amd65tech site and grab the 35 dollar stock adapter as I did, really helps with aiming and feel. Here is a vid of it if links are allowed Or you can go the 250 dollar route and by the block, pin and custom folding stock. I don8217t have a link for those pieces but when I was debating on doing this I found them doing basic google searches. It added up to almost 300 bucks. The dust cover can be tough sometimes, just be mean with it. You have to hit that notch at an angle and drop and push in one motion and it sets in just fine. I put a basic recoil buffer in and that helps with kick, really you just need to get use to it. amd65tech has buffers to. I bought the ghost ring front sightpin add-on from amd65tech because I wanted more accuracy from the stock sights and it helped greatly. But I also wanted a reddot so I grabbed a Burris fastfire III on the UTG rail. The only downside using the UTG is you cannot in most cases co-witness the fixed sights to the reddot. For me this is meaningless being my Burris reddot is a quick detach and when I use my reddot no matter what firearm I never look at my fixed sights, only the reddot, but if co-witness is a must grab a rail system like the US Palm that allows this. But if you are not a big fan of reddots or you have never used one I would stick with the irons and maybe grab the front ring sight Gio sells at amd65tech. No matter what rail system you would use you need a quality reddot on a gun with so much recoil. So expect to spend 200-400 for a mountrail and good reddot, many spend more which I find crazy on a weapon that costs as little as 300. If you don8217t plan to add a light, laser, or new foregrip I would say no to a new rail and reddot with this gun. I have a very powerful light and a Mako foregrip so I needed a quad rail anyway and even though I love my reddot on this gun it was kind of a waste of money. This gun is a great short-mid range weapon, 25-250 yards, so fixed sights are good to go. It all comes down to if you like reddots. As for magnified optics the ONLY route there is buying the side mount system, no need for a aftermarket rail. Hi, Great article. I live in the Communist country of New York, I was wondering, To purchase an AMD-65, The stock can8217t folding one. I love the website amd65tech . Would it be possible to make it stay open Can you post a photo of the co-witness or e-mail it8230I can8217t imagine that or zeros would be that off from one another preventing me from seeing my front site post. The problem with mine is my front site post is too low and not visible through the vortex8230 Awesome article Joe Congratulation I was in the military and the original AMD 65 was my personal weapon along with a crap PA side gun. We spent lots of time on the shooting range. The targets we where shooting at: 100 yards Simple 10 paper target, had to shoot 47 out 5 shots 250 yards automated mimic human head, had to take it down in a short burst. 400 yards automated standing human mimic waist up, again with single short burst had to go down 800 yards an automated mimic helicopter also had to hit it with one single short burst. Every soldier had to qualify on these targets in our unit or they got transferred to some Bokor ugro (bush jumper) front line unit. We had no scope, or red dot sights kidding me didnt even existed Red Dot back then, and how long would have lasted a scope We used the gun the way it came out of FEG Its an awesome firearm the original does not rattle and such as described the TGI version. It is accurate enough. When ever we where in the woods for training exercise, we where hunting with it. We had roasted boar. IMO the 4-500 is way too cheap for AMD 65. Ugly gun yes, even the original gun lost the paint at the 1st training exercise, and old design yes, still how many AKs and AMDs out there. Still today lots of countries use this gun as the main firearm of their armed forces. You can ABUSE the AMD 65, mud, dirt, water, you name it only shake it load it and shoot it. If I remember correctly the muzzle velocity is in the 700ms range 7.62 ammo, its a handheld cannon. In war that would be my choice of weapon. If you think you can hide behind 12 solid concrete or a vehicle, or even 1 steel you are wrong. I know lots guns out there which are more accurate, and or longer range, but I dont think there is any gun out there which could take such beating as an AMD65 can take, and still singing the note you conduct. By the way the original clip holds 30 and we possessed extended clips as well. Easy to load the clips need no muscle like some other clips. Big . is tend to over heat on excessive use in a hands of an untrained shooter, why because you wont take down your target in a short burst, and you have to rain bullets on your target, reload repeat. Fix: carry fresh eggs once is overheated just break the eggs on the barrel breakfast served. Sincerely Laszlo mike barker says: I have an amd65 I love it. It8217s the greatest rifle I own it just sucks cause not alota options for it like different stock. I did find a dust cover with 3 rails mounted on it at aa-ok it was like 26 bucks so I have a holographic sight and laser on it now. Also if you are looking for one stay away from century arm int. They make pure junk I8217ve seen they8217re wasrs blow up and injure people also there cetmes are death traps they could careless bout things like head space and qualify for that matter. Tgi is the way to go Have one of the FEG receiver AMD658217s and have always been pleased with it. Yes, the paint does chip and it8217s LOUD. You need to take these guns for what they are and have realistic expectations. Mine has the wooden grips and only 20 round magazines are convenient. It8217s the ultimate cool gun at the range however 8- I have a FEG SA 2000 that will accept only ten-round magazines. I am reluctant to attempt any modifications on the piece to accept standard AK magazines. Where can I locate additional ten-round magazines for this rifle I was in military around 1980. most part wasn8217t painted but oil darkened.. barrel inside was hardchromed. we saw demonstration films, (movie) railroad track was shot trough in some conditions8230. the 30 round magazine we used. the 10 round magazine was used by sergeants and up.. we had to shot to 300 meter target, a bust.. yes it was possible to get very great result. most of us shot the target.. overall we loved this gun.. and still cant understand they stopped to produce.. im also little confused why folks welding the muzzler. it never came off. the pin held very securely. the handgrips were made not of wood, but polyamide, and it didn8217t break. they were same, for the simpler production.. the factory was a gas appliance factory actually, but was prepared in case war within a couple days transforming into gun manufacturing.. Leave a Reply Cancel replyHungarian AMD 65 AK-47 Type 7.62x39 Semi-Auto Hi-Cap Rifle w Original Polymer Grips Brutus Description We are so proud to offer this high quality AMD-65 variation AK rifle with original FEG receiver. Rifles are professionally finished and feature a new U. S. made barrel and highly desirable Tapco G-2 trigger group. This Side Fold ( AMD-65 Version ) features original black polymer grips with a wire folding stock, while our Fixed Stock ( AMD 63 Versions ) all have the original black polymer grips and a U. S. made stock. This variation ships with 1-30 round Tapco AK mag. Merk. These rifles are built from original surplus part sets. Metal components have been professionally parkerized to a like new finish however furniture is original and may show some rub or finish wear. Trust me though, overall these are nice. These rifles come to us with 1-30 round mag and so that is the way we ship them. However twenty round mags are original to the AMD rifle due to the front vertical grip making the 30s a little difficult to insert and extract. 30s will go in and out but must be maneuvered around the forward grip. However, you may also want to purchase a 20 round mag with this variation. The AMD series of AK rifle is lightweight. accurate, and highly maneuverable along with featuring what is probably the finest AK muzzle break ever designed. Very limited quantities. Get yours today. Manufacturers Description Hungarian FEG AK-47 Variant type 65 Semi-Auto Rifle. Completed Rifles built utilizing original FEG parts kits with FEG factory marked Heavy Wall Receiver and original furniture. New U. S. made barrels, U. S. Trigger sets by Tapco and U. S. Made High Cap Mag, Original Black Poly Pistol Grips Fore and Aft. Fully 922R compliant. Additional Information Specifications Original Hungarian ( Heavy Wall ) Stamped Receiver marked FEG New U. S. 16.5 Barrel (4140 chrome moly) AMD Style Muzzle Brake Tap Welded in Place. Tapco G2 3 Piece Trigger Group New 30rd Tapco U. S. Magazine Accepts hi-capacity magazines and drums Original side folding stock and pistol grips Matching numbers on all major parts 6.5 lbs. 37.5 Overall length, 27.5 with stock folded 7.62x39 caliber Country of Manufacture Purchased an amd-65 and amd-63 on the same order. They shipped very quickly to my FFL. They were both packaged very well and came with the advertised 30 round magazines. Fit and finish is very good on both. The US made barrels look very good, Bore is Great. No metal shavings inside, not oiled and ready to fire. The tapco g2 triggers are excellent. Folding stock on the amd65 is very solid and tight. Would recommend for sure Fantastic Side Folding AK Review by POGMarineFPS aka Johnny on 7252016 First off the Wire Stock is rugged and very stable, no wobble. Mag well is a big large but works just fine. It makes a nice truck gun, and very fun gun to have. Has an original Hungarian made FEG receiver. I am glade I got mine. Finish is not the greatest but the parts are outstanding quality. overall a great utility type ak Review by James on 2172017 just wanted again to say how nice it is to deal with classic. products are great and shipping is about as quick as possible. I have yet to fire the amd65. but upon un-boxing I can say this is a well made, very clean. not sure who builds these for cii, but they sure do a good job, parkerization is even and heavy duty. VERY impressed with the overall appearance and build quality. if it shoots as good as it looks. this is a really affordable option for those wanting to get into the AK game. will add a follow up review after shooting a couple hundred rounds. nice going classic Well worth the money, if you want a light truck gun AK buy it Review by Steven on 12242016 Classic was great to deal with. The rifle did come in a bit late because of the pending California Assault weapons law delaying my order by about five days, not a big deal. I initially paid 550 for it but the rifle went for sale for 500 a few days later. Classic was kind enough to give me a 50 credit, thanks for price matching I received the rifle, inspected it, went through the FFL paper work and received what I paid for plus the ten twenty round Korean metal AK mags I ordered for this rifle specifically. Lets start off by saying this. For this amount of 550 or less you are getting a stamped AK with military grade front and rear trunions, (I believe they are forged), good parkerized finish, at least on mine the bolt carrier group and front trunion have matching serial numbers, in a light weight package. Now this is not a standard AK by any means. Theres no bayonet lug, no cleaning rod lug, no side rail to mount a scope. This rifle has two purposes in my eyes, light weight close quarters defensive carbine and truck gun. If you can live without the frills such as no bayonet lug, cleaning rod, or side rail to mount a scope then this is the rifle for you I have only ran about eighty rounds through it. There was one failure to feed on the first magazine but after that it ran fine. I will say this, the trigger at least on my example is really light. When I first fired it it went off much sooner than expected. Some people may like that, however I like a heavier trigger around the 5 to 7 pound mark for a defensive rifle, I find slightly heavier triggers are easier for me to stage shots with. Regardless, at 50 to 60ft the rifle was shooting about point of aim and was grouping very well. The forward vertical assist works wonders for me and is very comfortable to use. I will say though the front end will start smoking after forty rounds in rapid succession. Also as others have noted, 30 round mags are a bit tricky to insert but the 20 round Korean mags are not that hard. I did have to modify the rear locking lugs of some of the Korean mags I bought by filing them lightly as they were too tight to lock into the mag catch and I did some minor filing on the mag catch also. Another thing to note, on this folding wire stock the rear is padded. Im not sure what the material is if its rubber or dense foam but it works and makes the gun very comfortable to shoot. Personally I held the rifle almost dead center with my arms folded inwards and I had a decent check weld on it. I find the stock as is to be comfortable but your millage may vary. Im 5 10. If youre above 6 foot I could see this rifle being a bit too small for you. Now granted I have only put in 80 rounds through it but on the basis of what Im seeing so far this is the best budget AK currently being offered. As I mentioned, as long as you dont mind the fact the AMD 6365 pattern is unconventional in its stock, shorter gas piston, and other features compared to the vast majority of AKMs buy this gun. It has an original FEG receiver with quality rivets, good front and rear trunions, quality bolt and bolt carrier. The only thing I would of done differently is put a 14 inch US barrel on it and welded the brake on to make it legal for US sale as a rifle. That should bring the overall barrel length to 16 inches. I like the original style front muzzle break and if the barrel was the original 12 inches it would make sense but at a 16 inches the muzzle break does make the gun rather front heavy. This is not overly so but its definitely noticeable. Thankfully the overall weight of the rifle is good so its not too much of an issue. So to summarize, this is an excellent rifle Buy it while Clearview Investments still has the parts kits on hand to assemble this AMD pattern rifle Dedicated to steel ammo Review by Alvin on 12162016 I mostly shoot in an indoor range which requires brass. No problems with the rifle except it destroys my brass cases so that I cannot reload them. Otherwise, I am very happy with it and will just dedicate to outdoor range use or other locations where I can use steel. The fit, finish, and function are great. The stock is a little loose folded but very rigid when locked back. If it didnt wreck my brass I would give it a five. I had planned to add a side mounting rail for optics, but since I dont need to worry about a brass catcher, that will probably go by the wayside. I recieved the plastic stock cover as well but will probably not install due to the wire cool factor and not going for optics. Good firearm at a great price. Easy purchase process on line and I love to watch the videos. Great buy Review by Wing2003 on 11302016 I got to the range with it. adjusted the sights. just great. This set up is just so simple, dependable and fun to shoot. Fed everything flawlessly. It just works. Yeah, the sights are kind of basic but hey. they work. If you want bells and whistles, go spend another 1300.00 But if you want an AK thats reliable, accurate and wont let you down, this is your AK. I mean, its insanely good for this or any other price. If youre looking for your first AK to get into the game, this is it. No regrets. Anbefaler sterkt. Pass the ammo AMD 65 is a fantastic rifle Review by billdozier on 10292016 I really cant believe that this rifle is priced so inexpensively relative to other AK builds. The quality is far beyond its price point. The finish is nice and even and everything is tight (for an ak). The FEG receiver is top of the line quality, all of the rivets were perfect and the bore is bright and shiny. If youre thinking about getting one of these, do it now before people discover this gem and they double in price. Plus the supply of these outstanding FEG receivers wont last forever Positive Review by Andrew on 10282016 The rifle shipped quickly and shipping was cheap. The rifle looks good and the quality is there but I have 3 minor issues. The first is the stock, it wobbles a bit which seems odd for AMD rifles. The second are the grips, they were scratched and rough on my hands so I put electrical tape on them. The last issue is the magazine wobble, all mags I have tried in the gun wobble, but none seem to malfunction so its not really a bad thing. Overall, Im extremely happy with it at 499 and I would buy another if I could afford it right now. Whats not to love Review by Tom on 10272016 Great gun. Anyone who is into ak variants should have one of these in their collection. I cant say enough about how much I like this gun. Lightweight, highly maneuverable, great trunk gun, and just plain fun to shoot. A lot of people dont like these beacause of the exposed gas tube and how hot it gets. But for me I dont really see the issue I wear a gloves when shooting anyway. Thanks classic. Great buy. Review by Joseph on 10232016 Thought Id better get an AK before the election. Classic firearms made the process seamless with easy purchasing and shipping process. Their packaging was first rate. The AMD 65 and accessories were exactly as advertised. The fit and finish is very nice. Make sure you clean any new gun before you fire it just like is always recommended. My 65 had a metal shard on the piston that could have caused trouble. The two grips dont match - one is used and the other is new - but the rest of the gun is great. The rear grip was loose and so easy to tighten. Took my new AK variant to my range and it runs on the cheapest Russian ammo that I can find without a single issue. Im very pleased with this purchase. Im impressed Review by Wing2003 on 1062016 Just got it yesterday. Stripped it down - examined and cleaned it. Very solid in and out. Workmanship looks very good. The finish. its there and I dont care ltggt Magazines are a little wobbly but feed and eject well. Will shoot it Saturday at which time I will most likely add the last star :) Very pleased with what I see. This kind of quality in an AK 47 at this price point. insane Id buy a crate if I could. Classic strikes again. EXCELLENT Oh, I bought the recoil buffer, a couple of steel mags and the add on stock. The add on stock is very adequate in case you want the wire arm for the cool but want the stock option. Couldnt be happier with this purchase. I mean really - at this price point Get em while you can :) Best AK deal around Review by DanMac on 1052016 First purchase with Classic. Overall very pleased. Ordered online, received in just 4 days, including weekend. Nice. Rifle is super high quality build on Hungarian parts kit and feg, thick 1.5 mm receiver. Fit and finish is awesome. Parkerized finish looks very nice. Folding wire stock is super tight and locks up like a vault-- zero wobble, open or closed. Taco G2 trigger is really smooth. Mine is pretty accurate right out of the box, shooting through my own bullet holes at 15 yards, havent shot at any longer range yet. Wire stock is not uncomfortable to me, feels good, and rifle is really light, much lighter than any AK Ive shot. I was a little worried about the mag well (because these were originally made for single stacks) but no problem here, its perfect, all my mags fit tight, magpul mags, steel, Tapco smoothies, actually the tapco that came with it was the loosest of any, but still not bad. I love this rifles looks, some think its ugly, but I think it rocks, its a blue collar, utilitarian workhorse. I like having the vertical front grip, it works. Ive had zero issues with 30 round mag interference, 20s are cool but not necessary. Mine is solid, smooth action, safety lever is not too tight, no rattles. I did have 2 minor issues: My vertical front grip was a little loose, took a quarter turn with the screwdriver. The rear sight leaf was a little lopsided, apparently this not uncommon with AKs, though Ive never had this problem before. It was accurate the way it was, but it drove me nuts so I tweaked her a little, now its good. This one comes with the full length 16quot barrel and Hungarian muzzle brake--screwed on, not welded. I have no complaints with this gun or with Classic, thanks. I look forward to doing business with you again. Fav ak Review by Ralph cho on 9282016 Like this ak very much it is very accurate more than my polish and Romanian rifles I did move the front grip foward one inch which makes it much easier to remove 30rd mags also bought the plastic stock to get a good sight picture after my first three shots I had to walk up to see where was hitting to my surprise there were three holes touching in my 34quot bullseye couldnt believe it but there it was great rifle Review by franko69 on 9282016 The amd 65 is an awesome AK 47 variant, for the price, 499, it cant be beat. The prices of AKs are now higher than AR, s This rifle shoots with no problems, the mags rattle a little, but most aks do this. There is no problem using a 30 round magazine, the foregrip is no problem. The forend and grip can be replaced with an UTG forend with rails, that might look and function better. Classic Firearms delivers again, great prices and great service Cant beat it Review by Anthony R. on 9232016 First off this is my first purchase from Classic Firearms. I bought an AMD65. Really surprised at the quality of it. Side folder is tight, dust cover fit is very snug and over all build quality is very good. 1 day after I bought it they went on sale. Go figure huh. I called Classic to see if they would match the sale price. They said they would since the FFL hadnt received it yet. Sure enough they did just that. I got an email for a 50 credit back to my card. No argument no hassle. It is hard to find an on line merchant that will do that Fast shipping excellent price 500. No complaints here Thanks Classic, Ill be buying more from you Nice AK variant Review by jeff on 8182016 Classic service is 5 stars A I ordered this rifle Saturday and picked it up on the next Wednesday after work. The price came down after my online purchase. I was credited the difference. Outstanding service. Thanks Janet The rifle looks good. I do have a couple issues. The wire stock locks up perfectly when in use. Flops around badly when stowed. The magazines are looser then any AK I own or have used. I do have some Croation BHO mags that fit great. Plastic mags, Chinese, etc are very loose. If you are thinking about an AK - for the money - I recommend getting this one. Hoping to warm it up good this weekend. 5 stars so far. Review by J Smith on 7152016 Even though it took two weeks to get this gun. I love it so far. Ive made a couple upgrades cosmetically and plan to hit the range soon Glad I got one before they went out of stock. Stellar purchase Review by Micheal on 712016 Picked up my long awaited AMD65 from the FFL yesterday. Havent had a chance to warm it up yet, and will give further review after the initial range visit, but so far. VERY PLEASED Finish isnt what I consider 100, bit for a 500 heavy wall AK, its more than adequate. Fit is superb, not a loose rivet, component or cover to be found This thing is light as hell. My Century AK74 with full magpul furniture is heavier Love the folding stock, release is a bit tight but better than loose 20rd Korean mags fit excellent as does the tapco it came with. So far, very happy Something tells me this will be my quotgo toquot rifle if it shoots as well as Im hoping. Very pleased Review by Cole on 6142016 Very happy with the gun, very lightweight. Pretty accurate. Shipped quickly. Will most likely be purchasing another in the not to distant future. HOLY AMD BATMAN Review by ibberman on 4202016 Just picked up the AMD 65 yesterday. Havent had a chance to clean it or try it out yet. It was a good price considering the current market, and easily 200 less than any other folding stock AK Ive seen - such as Serbian M70AB2. Quality is on par with those that cost a bit more as well. Rifle has a nice (exterior) finish, and parts are straight. The folding wire stock is sturdier than it looks, and operates well. Slightly stiff, not sloppy. The model I purchased was imported with original Hungarian receiver, probably in a low capacity configuration. Appears to have been modified after import for accepting wider double stack mags. metal shavings still present inside the rifle - which is why Ill clean it out before using. One of the mag well dimples was partially ground off, not noticeable from the extetior, just a bit sloppy. Also, the magazines that I tried (so far just Tapco and Bulgarian polymer) fit, but with plenty of side to side movement. Typically the steel magazines are even narrower, which I havent tried any yet. As long as it functions this wont be a problem though. Until I have a chance to try it out I cannot give a full review. The most common variant of this rifle is the Romanian WASR, which has had a mixed reputation because of sloppy magazine well modification and misaligned parts. My experience is that the AMD65 has a worse magazine fit than a recent model WASR, although the fit amp finish may be a little bit nicer than the WASR. The WASR is about 130 more, and probably worth it based on current quality and a CHF chrome lined barrel. Also, the WASR has a side dovetail for otics, which anyone over 40 will appreciate. The WASR is probably the best buy for a current AK based on function. However, the AMD 65 is very compact amp lightweight. Its also very nice looking amp unique. This rifle has a new 16quot barrel, not the original 12quot barrel. Personally, I prefer the standard length barrel for accuracy, this rifle is still very compact when folded If it works, will be very much worth the price. As for the 30 round magazines, they fit just fine, even with the forward pistol grip. Perhaps the sloppy fit will help make the mag. changes, as long as they feed reliably and dont fall out. Therefore theres no need to invest in the 20 round magazines just for functionality reasons, though if someone wanted a more authentic look that would make sense also. AMD-65 was Good value Review by James on 2172016 have purchased a bunch of items from Classic. This ones finish left me feeling eh. the plastic pistol grips were a mess - chipped etc - expected as they state that clearly. Now, the finish in a supposedly new barrel was spotty at best, and the bolt carrier finish, once again spotty. Ill probably have to re-do these. Packaging also left a little to be desired, no box except for what it was shipped in and some paper thrown in to quottryquot to keep it in place, but it arrived unharmed. Now with those negatives out of the way, the sights are dead on, assemblyworkmanship seems good to very good. Nothing loose or pins coming out. Magazines fit great, steel or polymer, barely any wobble at all. The 20 round magazines classic also sells fit very snug and fed flawlessly. I purchased this to mostly have the FEG receiver, which was in good shape. I plan on getting a new 12.5quot chrome lined barrel and tacking the break to it to make it more quotoriginalquot. I planned on updating this anyway with aftermarket parts. As for the price I think it is the best deal for a hi cap AK variant out there at the moment. Great rifle, smooth action, twice the gun of my WASR 1063 Review by Mike B on 2112016 I sat on the sideline for over a year debating on buying this rifle. I purchased a WASR 1063 2 years ago and Ive had to do quite a few things to it to bring it up to par. This rifle was good to go right out of the box. Smooth action and straight front sights. I love the look and the feel of the rifle. Even my girlfriend noticed how much more smoother it was and the first thing she said was, quotI love these sites. much better than the WASR. So if youve been on the sideline hesitant, yes this rifle is worth the We love it. So glad we were able to get one. Thank you Classic Arms once again Very nice gun. Review by Wayne on 1222016 It looks like brand new and mostly is just that. Ive only had it a few days and cant wait to empty a few mags. If it shoots as good as it looks it will be a fine gun. Ill let you know how it shoots in a week or two. After cleanin, fired several hundred rounds with no issues Review by V. M on 1112016 Weapon was in great shape when unwrapped. after a good cleaning and a heavy coat of lube. fired several hundred rounds with out an issue. This weapon is light and after a short time, we were comfortable with the wire stock. In a confided space this is the weapon to have. We used metal mags they fit well with little wobble. The 20 round mags go in easy, 30s a little slower. Five starts for the weapon and Five starts for the staff. GREAT buy. Very nice clean rifle with issues Review by Joey P on 11252015 Rifle is very nice, and clean. looks unused. Unfortunately has a US made 16quot barrel (I knew this of course). Not sure why the 12.5quot barrel cant be put on with the welded muzzle break and extension but. Receiver does NOT match rest of the rifle (which all matches). Trigger pin and Hammer pin were loose. Still have to get in there to fix. I guess quality control isnt an issue when these get shipped out. Box it came in was very badly damaged. Not sure if thats an issue with Classic or not, but packing was nominal. Very nice rifle. Finish is very nice as well as the plastic. If it went for the pins mentioned, this would have got 5 stars. two pins loose. Cmon guys. My mind was blown Review by Austin on 9202015 When I opened this gun I was very surprised at the overall look The fit and finish was very nice. As well, I was a little worried that this firearm was going to be the usual parts kit quality, but Im 100 confident that this gun was never used before. It accepts all the magazines I have perfectly. Tapco smooth and standard side mags, croatian and yugo steel, promag and I. o. inc polymer, and the best so far are the korean 20 round steel mags I got from classic. They fit and shoot flawlessly. The gun shoots he great and surprised me on the accuracy. Definitely a must buy Good, but some problems Review by Miz on 932015 Overall, I really like my AMD-65. However, I had the following problems: First, and most importantly, after approximately 98 rounds, one of the trigger pins started to back out. This resulted in the safety lever not blocking the disconnector, and RESULTED IN THE WEAPON FIRING WITH SAFETY ON (with trigger pull). My safety selector is now quite bent. It did not result in the weapon doubling or firing without pulling the trigger. The root cause was a spring that is meant to sit in a groove in the trigger pinto keep it in place. There are apparently after market parts for this problem, and is somewhat common, given that this is a somewhat common AK problem in general, I raised my rating from 2 to 3 stars. After the first 100 rounds, my vertical foregrip is loose. Im sure this can be corrected easily. Other than the aforementioned issues, the gun runs flawlessly. I am able to insert 30 round (metal and poly) mags (korean, tapco, bulgarian) with no issues whatsoever. Im not a really experienced AK person, but the gas system may be over charged. The cases are thrown 20 feet outdoors. 5 stars to classic firearms for a great deal and fast shipping. Great rifle at a great price Review by Steve on 7222015 Very good rifle. I was surprised by the accuracy, even with the wire stock. Its very light and easy to hold steady even while rapidly firing. I had a few malfunctions but those were due to the surplus Croatian magazines I was using. Keep in mind that regular magazines will have a hard time fitting due to the foregrip being in the way. I knew this before I purchased the rifle so I cant complain. Drum magazines fit perfectly though. Light, Flat, and Fast Review by rwponline on 6142015 Great little AK, very flat (no wider than the receiver), very light (about 6.5 lbs), and very fast on target thanks to the vertical foregrip and massive flash hiderbrake. The side folding wire stock locks in both positions, and is quick to deploy or fold. The VFG does interfere with smooth mag changes when using 30 round mags (it was designed for 20 rnd mags), but if you dont mind doing some modifications it can be replaced, cut down, or moved forward. Check items to add to the cart or select all Brutus Description We are so proud to offer this high quality AMD-65 variation AK rifle with original FEG receiver. Rifles are professionally finished and feature a new U. S. made barrel and highly desirable Tapco G-2 trigger group. This Side Fold ( AMD-65 Version ) features original black polymer grips with a wire folding stock, while our Fixed Stock ( AMD 63 Versions ) all have the original black polymer grips and a U. S. made stock. This variation ships with 1-30 round Tapco AK mag. Merk. These rifles are built from original surplus part sets. Metal components have been professionally parkerized to a like new finish however furniture is original and may show some rub or finish wear. Trust me though, overall these are nice. These rifles come to us with 1-30 round mag and so that is the way we ship them. However twenty round mags are original to the AMD rifle due to the front vertical grip making the 30s a little difficult to insert and extract. 30s will go in and out but must be maneuvered around the forward grip. However, you may also want to purchase a 20 round mag with this variation. The AMD series of AK rifle is lightweight. accurate, and highly maneuverable along with featuring what is probably the finest AK muzzle break ever designed. Very limited quantities. Get yours today. Manufacturers Description Hungarian FEG AK-47 Variant type 65 Semi-Auto Rifle. Completed Rifles built utilizing original FEG parts kits with FEG factory marked Heavy Wall Receiver and original furniture. New U. S. made barrels, U. S. Trigger sets by Tapco and U. S. Made High Cap Mag, Original Black Poly Pistol Grips Fore and Aft. Fully 922R compliant. Additional Information Specifications Original Hungarian ( Heavy Wall ) Stamped Receiver marked FEG New U. S. 16.5 Barrel (4140 chrome moly) AMD Style Muzzle Brake Tap Welded in Place. Tapco G2 3 Piece Trigger Group New 30rd Tapco U. S. Magazine Accepts hi-capacity magazines and drums Original side folding stock and pistol grips Matching numbers on all major parts 6.5 lbs. 37.5 Overall length, 27.5 with stock folded 7.62x39 caliber Country of Manufacture Purchased an amd-65 and amd-63 on the same order. They shipped very quickly to my FFL. They were both packaged very well and came with the advertised 30 round magazines. Fit and finish is very good on both. The US made barrels look very good, Bore is Great. No metal shavings inside, not oiled and ready to fire. The tapco g2 triggers are excellent. Folding stock on the amd65 is very solid and tight. Would recommend for sure Fantastic Side Folding AK Review by POGMarineFPS aka Johnny on 7252016 First off the Wire Stock is rugged and very stable, no wobble. Mag well is a big large but works just fine. It makes a nice truck gun, and very fun gun to have. Has an original Hungarian made FEG receiver. I am glade I got mine. Finish is not the greatest but the parts are outstanding quality. overall a great utility type ak Review by James on 2172017 just wanted again to say how nice it is to deal with classic. products are great and shipping is about as quick as possible. I have yet to fire the amd65. but upon un-boxing I can say this is a well made, very clean. not sure who builds these for cii, but they sure do a good job, parkerization is even and heavy duty. VERY impressed with the overall appearance and build quality. if it shoots as good as it looks. this is a really affordable option for those wanting to get into the AK game. will add a follow up review after shooting a couple hundred rounds. nice going classic Well worth the money, if you want a light truck gun AK buy it Review by Steven on 12242016 Classic was great to deal with. The rifle did come in a bit late because of the pending California Assault weapons law delaying my order by about five days, not a big deal. I initially paid 550 for it but the rifle went for sale for 500 a few days later. Classic was kind enough to give me a 50 credit, thanks for price matching I received the rifle, inspected it, went through the FFL paper work and received what I paid for plus the ten twenty round Korean metal AK mags I ordered for this rifle specifically. Lets start off by saying this. For this amount of 550 or less you are getting a stamped AK with military grade front and rear trunions, (I believe they are forged), good parkerized finish, at least on mine the bolt carrier group and front trunion have matching serial numbers, in a light weight package. Now this is not a standard AK by any means. Theres no bayonet lug, no cleaning rod lug, no side rail to mount a scope. This rifle has two purposes in my eyes, light weight close quarters defensive carbine and truck gun. If you can live without the frills such as no bayonet lug, cleaning rod, or side rail to mount a scope then this is the rifle for you I have only ran about eighty rounds through it. There was one failure to feed on the first magazine but after that it ran fine. I will say this, the trigger at least on my example is really light. When I first fired it it went off much sooner than expected. Some people may like that, however I like a heavier trigger around the 5 to 7 pound mark for a defensive rifle, I find slightly heavier triggers are easier for me to stage shots with. Regardless, at 50 to 60ft the rifle was shooting about point of aim and was grouping very well. The forward vertical assist works wonders for me and is very comfortable to use. I will say though the front end will start smoking after forty rounds in rapid succession. Also as others have noted, 30 round mags are a bit tricky to insert but the 20 round Korean mags are not that hard. I did have to modify the rear locking lugs of some of the Korean mags I bought by filing them lightly as they were too tight to lock into the mag catch and I did some minor filing on the mag catch also. Another thing to note, on this folding wire stock the rear is padded. Im not sure what the material is if its rubber or dense foam but it works and makes the gun very comfortable to shoot. Personally I held the rifle almost dead center with my arms folded inwards and I had a decent check weld on it. I find the stock as is to be comfortable but your millage may vary. Im 5 10. If youre above 6 foot I could see this rifle being a bit too small for you. Now granted I have only put in 80 rounds through it but on the basis of what Im seeing so far this is the best budget AK currently being offered. As I mentioned, as long as you dont mind the fact the AMD 6365 pattern is unconventional in its stock, shorter gas piston, and other features compared to the vast majority of AKMs buy this gun. It has an original FEG receiver with quality rivets, good front and rear trunions, quality bolt and bolt carrier. The only thing I would of done differently is put a 14 inch US barrel on it and welded the brake on to make it legal for US sale as a rifle. That should bring the overall barrel length to 16 inches. I like the original style front muzzle break and if the barrel was the original 12 inches it would make sense but at a 16 inches the muzzle break does make the gun rather front heavy. This is not overly so but its definitely noticeable. Thankfully the overall weight of the rifle is good so its not too much of an issue. So to summarize, this is an excellent rifle Buy it while Clearview Investments still has the parts kits on hand to assemble this AMD pattern rifle Dedicated to steel ammo Review by Alvin on 12162016 I mostly shoot in an indoor range which requires brass. No problems with the rifle except it destroys my brass cases so that I cannot reload them. Otherwise, I am very happy with it and will just dedicate to outdoor range use or other locations where I can use steel. The fit, finish, and function are great. The stock is a little loose folded but very rigid when locked back. If it didnt wreck my brass I would give it a five. I had planned to add a side mounting rail for optics, but since I dont need to worry about a brass catcher, that will probably go by the wayside. I recieved the plastic stock cover as well but will probably not install due to the wire cool factor and not going for optics. Good firearm at a great price. Easy purchase process on line and I love to watch the videos. Great buy Review by Wing2003 on 11302016 I got to the range with it. adjusted the sights. just great. This set up is just so simple, dependable and fun to shoot. Fed everything flawlessly. It just works. Yeah, the sights are kind of basic but hey. they work. If you want bells and whistles, go spend another 1300.00 But if you want an AK thats reliable, accurate and wont let you down, this is your AK. I mean, its insanely good for this or any other price. If youre looking for your first AK to get into the game, this is it. No regrets. Anbefaler sterkt. Pass the ammo AMD 65 is a fantastic rifle Review by billdozier on 10292016 I really cant believe that this rifle is priced so inexpensively relative to other AK builds. The quality is far beyond its price point. The finish is nice and even and everything is tight (for an ak). The FEG receiver is top of the line quality, all of the rivets were perfect and the bore is bright and shiny. If youre thinking about getting one of these, do it now before people discover this gem and they double in price. Plus the supply of these outstanding FEG receivers wont last forever Positive Review by Andrew on 10282016 The rifle shipped quickly and shipping was cheap. The rifle looks good and the quality is there but I have 3 minor issues. The first is the stock, it wobbles a bit which seems odd for AMD rifles. The second are the grips, they were scratched and rough on my hands so I put electrical tape on them. The last issue is the magazine wobble, all mags I have tried in the gun wobble, but none seem to malfunction so its not really a bad thing. Overall, Im extremely happy with it at 499 and I would buy another if I could afford it right now. Whats not to love Review by Tom on 10272016 Great gun. Anyone who is into ak variants should have one of these in their collection. I cant say enough about how much I like this gun. Lightweight, highly maneuverable, great trunk gun, and just plain fun to shoot. A lot of people dont like these beacause of the exposed gas tube and how hot it gets. But for me I dont really see the issue I wear a gloves when shooting anyway. Thanks classic. Great buy. Review by Joseph on 10232016 Thought Id better get an AK before the election. Classic firearms made the process seamless with easy purchasing and shipping process. Their packaging was first rate. The AMD 65 and accessories were exactly as advertised. The fit and finish is very nice. Make sure you clean any new gun before you fire it just like is always recommended. My 65 had a metal shard on the piston that could have caused trouble. The two grips dont match - one is used and the other is new - but the rest of the gun is great. The rear grip was loose and so easy to tighten. Took my new AK variant to my range and it runs on the cheapest Russian ammo that I can find without a single issue. Im very pleased with this purchase. Im impressed Review by Wing2003 on 1062016 Just got it yesterday. Stripped it down - examined and cleaned it. Very solid in and out. Workmanship looks very good. The finish. its there and I dont care ltggt Magazines are a little wobbly but feed and eject well. Will shoot it Saturday at which time I will most likely add the last star :) Very pleased with what I see. This kind of quality in an AK 47 at this price point. insane Id buy a crate if I could. Classic strikes again. EXCELLENT Oh, I bought the recoil buffer, a couple of steel mags and the add on stock. The add on stock is very adequate in case you want the wire arm for the cool but want the stock option. Couldnt be happier with this purchase. I mean really - at this price point Get em while you can :) Best AK deal around Review by DanMac on 1052016 First purchase with Classic. Overall very pleased. Ordered online, received in just 4 days, including weekend. Nice. Rifle is super high quality build on Hungarian parts kit and feg, thick 1.5 mm receiver. Fit and finish is awesome. Parkerized finish looks very nice. Folding wire stock is super tight and locks up like a vault-- zero wobble, open or closed. Taco G2 trigger is really smooth. Mine is pretty accurate right out of the box, shooting through my own bullet holes at 15 yards, havent shot at any longer range yet. Wire stock is not uncomfortable to me, feels good, and rifle is really light, much lighter than any AK Ive shot. I was a little worried about the mag well (because these were originally made for single stacks) but no problem here, its perfect, all my mags fit tight, magpul mags, steel, Tapco smoothies, actually the tapco that came with it was the loosest of any, but still not bad. I love this rifles looks, some think its ugly, but I think it rocks, its a blue collar, utilitarian workhorse. I like having the vertical front grip, it works. Ive had zero issues with 30 round mag interference, 20s are cool but not necessary. Mine is solid, smooth action, safety lever is not too tight, no rattles. I did have 2 minor issues: My vertical front grip was a little loose, took a quarter turn with the screwdriver. The rear sight leaf was a little lopsided, apparently this not uncommon with AKs, though Ive never had this problem before. It was accurate the way it was, but it drove me nuts so I tweaked her a little, now its good. This one comes with the full length 16quot barrel and Hungarian muzzle brake--screwed on, not welded. I have no complaints with this gun or with Classic, thanks. I look forward to doing business with you again. Fav ak Review by Ralph cho on 9282016 Like this ak very much it is very accurate more than my polish and Romanian rifles I did move the front grip foward one inch which makes it much easier to remove 30rd mags also bought the plastic stock to get a good sight picture after my first three shots I had to walk up to see where was hitting to my surprise there were three holes touching in my 34quot bullseye couldnt believe it but there it was great rifle Review by franko69 on 9282016 The amd 65 is an awesome AK 47 variant, for the price, 499, it cant be beat. The prices of AKs are now higher than AR, s This rifle shoots with no problems, the mags rattle a little, but most aks do this. There is no problem using a 30 round magazine, the foregrip is no problem. The forend and grip can be replaced with an UTG forend with rails, that might look and function better. Classic Firearms delivers again, great prices and great service Cant beat it Review by Anthony R. on 9232016 First off this is my first purchase from Classic Firearms. I bought an AMD65. Really surprised at the quality of it. Side folder is tight, dust cover fit is very snug and over all build quality is very good. 1 day after I bought it they went on sale. Go figure huh. I called Classic to see if they would match the sale price. They said they would since the FFL hadnt received it yet. Sure enough they did just that. I got an email for a 50 credit back to my card. No argument no hassle. It is hard to find an on line merchant that will do that Fast shipping excellent price 500. No complaints here Thanks Classic, Ill be buying more from you Nice AK variant Review by jeff on 8182016 Classic service is 5 stars A I ordered this rifle Saturday and picked it up on the next Wednesday after work. The price came down after my online purchase. I was credited the difference. Outstanding service. Thanks Janet The rifle looks good. I do have a couple issues. The wire stock locks up perfectly when in use. Flops around badly when stowed. The magazines are looser then any AK I own or have used. I do have some Croation BHO mags that fit great. Plastic mags, Chinese, etc are very loose. If you are thinking about an AK - for the money - I recommend getting this one. Hoping to warm it up good this weekend. 5 stars so far. Review by J Smith on 7152016 Even though it took two weeks to get this gun. I love it so far. Ive made a couple upgrades cosmetically and plan to hit the range soon Glad I got one before they went out of stock. Stellar purchase Review by Micheal on 712016 Picked up my long awaited AMD65 from the FFL yesterday. Havent had a chance to warm it up yet, and will give further review after the initial range visit, but so far. VERY PLEASED Finish isnt what I consider 100, bit for a 500 heavy wall AK, its more than adequate. Fit is superb, not a loose rivet, component or cover to be found This thing is light as hell. My Century AK74 with full magpul furniture is heavier Love the folding stock, release is a bit tight but better than loose 20rd Korean mags fit excellent as does the tapco it came with. So far, very happy Something tells me this will be my quotgo toquot rifle if it shoots as well as Im hoping. Very pleased Review by Cole on 6142016 Very happy with the gun, very lightweight. Pretty accurate. Shipped quickly. Will most likely be purchasing another in the not to distant future. HOLY AMD BATMAN Review by ibberman on 4202016 Just picked up the AMD 65 yesterday. Havent had a chance to clean it or try it out yet. It was a good price considering the current market, and easily 200 less than any other folding stock AK Ive seen - such as Serbian M70AB2. Quality is on par with those that cost a bit more as well. Rifle has a nice (exterior) finish, and parts are straight. The folding wire stock is sturdier than it looks, and operates well. Slightly stiff, not sloppy. The model I purchased was imported with original Hungarian receiver, probably in a low capacity configuration. Appears to have been modified after import for accepting wider double stack mags. metal shavings still present inside the rifle - which is why Ill clean it out before using. One of the mag well dimples was partially ground off, not noticeable from the extetior, just a bit sloppy. Also, the magazines that I tried (so far just Tapco and Bulgarian polymer) fit, but with plenty of side to side movement. Typically the steel magazines are even narrower, which I havent tried any yet. As long as it functions this wont be a problem though. Until I have a chance to try it out I cannot give a full review. The most common variant of this rifle is the Romanian WASR, which has had a mixed reputation because of sloppy magazine well modification and misaligned parts. My experience is that the AMD65 has a worse magazine fit than a recent model WASR, although the fit amp finish may be a little bit nicer than the WASR. The WASR is about 130 more, and probably worth it based on current quality and a CHF chrome lined barrel. Also, the WASR has a side dovetail for otics, which anyone over 40 will appreciate. The WASR is probably the best buy for a current AK based on function. However, the AMD 65 is very compact amp lightweight. Its also very nice looking amp unique. This rifle has a new 16quot barrel, not the original 12quot barrel. Personally, I prefer the standard length barrel for accuracy, this rifle is still very compact when folded If it works, will be very much worth the price. As for the 30 round magazines, they fit just fine, even with the forward pistol grip. Perhaps the sloppy fit will help make the mag. changes, as long as they feed reliably and dont fall out. Therefore theres no need to invest in the 20 round magazines just for functionality reasons, though if someone wanted a more authentic look that would make sense also. AMD-65 was Good value Review by James on 2172016 have purchased a bunch of items from Classic. This ones finish left me feeling eh. the plastic pistol grips were a mess - chipped etc - expected as they state that clearly. Now, the finish in a supposedly new barrel was spotty at best, and the bolt carrier finish, once again spotty. Ill probably have to re-do these. Packaging also left a little to be desired, no box except for what it was shipped in and some paper thrown in to quottryquot to keep it in place, but it arrived unharmed. Now with those negatives out of the way, the sights are dead on, assemblyworkmanship seems good to very good. Nothing loose or pins coming out. Magazines fit great, steel or polymer, barely any wobble at all. The 20 round magazines classic also sells fit very snug and fed flawlessly. I purchased this to mostly have the FEG receiver, which was in good shape. I plan on getting a new 12.5quot chrome lined barrel and tacking the break to it to make it more quotoriginalquot. I planned on updating this anyway with aftermarket parts. As for the price I think it is the best deal for a hi cap AK variant out there at the moment. Great rifle, smooth action, twice the gun of my WASR 1063 Review by Mike B on 2112016 I sat on the sideline for over a year debating on buying this rifle. I purchased a WASR 1063 2 years ago and Ive had to do quite a few things to it to bring it up to par. This rifle was good to go right out of the box. Smooth action and straight front sights. I love the look and the feel of the rifle. Even my girlfriend noticed how much more smoother it was and the first thing she said was, quotI love these sites. much better than the WASR. So if youve been on the sideline hesitant, yes this rifle is worth the We love it. So glad we were able to get one. Thank you Classic Arms once again Very nice gun. Review by Wayne on 1222016 It looks like brand new and mostly is just that. Ive only had it a few days and cant wait to empty a few mags. If it shoots as good as it looks it will be a fine gun. Ill let you know how it shoots in a week or two. After cleanin, fired several hundred rounds with no issues Review by V. M on 1112016 Weapon was in great shape when unwrapped. after a good cleaning and a heavy coat of lube. fired several hundred rounds with out an issue. This weapon is light and after a short time, we were comfortable with the wire stock. In a confided space this is the weapon to have. We used metal mags they fit well with little wobble. The 20 round mags go in easy, 30s a little slower. Five starts for the weapon and Five starts for the staff. GREAT buy. Very nice clean rifle with issues Review by Joey P on 11252015 Rifle is very nice, and clean. looks unused. Unfortunately has a US made 16quot barrel (I knew this of course). Not sure why the 12.5quot barrel cant be put on with the welded muzzle break and extension but. Receiver does NOT match rest of the rifle (which all matches). Trigger pin and Hammer pin were loose. Still have to get in there to fix. I guess quality control isnt an issue when these get shipped out. Box it came in was very badly damaged. Not sure if thats an issue with Classic or not, but packing was nominal. Very nice rifle. Finish is very nice as well as the plastic. If it went for the pins mentioned, this would have got 5 stars. two pins loose. Cmon guys. My mind was blown Review by Austin on 9202015 When I opened this gun I was very surprised at the overall look The fit and finish was very nice. As well, I was a little worried that this firearm was going to be the usual parts kit quality, but Im 100 confident that this gun was never used before. It accepts all the magazines I have perfectly. Tapco smooth and standard side mags, croatian and yugo steel, promag and I. o. inc polymer, and the best so far are the korean 20 round steel mags I got from classic. They fit and shoot flawlessly. The gun shoots he great and surprised me on the accuracy. Definitely a must buy Good, but some problems Review by Miz on 932015 Overall, I really like my AMD-65. However, I had the following problems: First, and most importantly, after approximately 98 rounds, one of the trigger pins started to back out. This resulted in the safety lever not blocking the disconnector, and RESULTED IN THE WEAPON FIRING WITH SAFETY ON (with trigger pull). My safety selector is now quite bent. It did not result in the weapon doubling or firing without pulling the trigger. The root cause was a spring that is meant to sit in a groove in the trigger pinto keep it in place. There are apparently after market parts for this problem, and is somewhat common, given that this is a somewhat common AK problem in general, I raised my rating from 2 to 3 stars. After the first 100 rounds, my vertical foregrip is loose. Im sure this can be corrected easily. Other than the aforementioned issues, the gun runs flawlessly. I am able to insert 30 round (metal and poly) mags (korean, tapco, bulgarian) with no issues whatsoever. Im not a really experienced AK person, but the gas system may be over charged. The cases are thrown 20 feet outdoors. 5 stars to classic firearms for a great deal and fast shipping. Great rifle at a great price Review by Steve on 7222015 Very good rifle. I was surprised by the accuracy, even with the wire stock. Its very light and easy to hold steady even while rapidly firing. I had a few malfunctions but those were due to the surplus Croatian magazines I was using. Keep in mind that regular magazines will have a hard time fitting due to the foregrip being in the way. I knew this before I purchased the rifle so I cant complain. Drum magazines fit perfectly though. Light, Flat, and Fast Review by rwponline on 6142015 Great little AK, very flat (no wider than the receiver), very light (about 6.5 lbs), and very fast on target thanks to the vertical foregrip and massive flash hiderbrake. The side folding wire stock locks in both positions, and is quick to deploy or fold. The VFG does interfere with smooth mag changes when using 30 round mags (it was designed for 20 rnd mags), but if you dont mind doing some modifications it can be replaced, cut down, or moved forward. Check items to add to the cart or select all

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