My main interest in AKs is nostalgia. I should be the biggest AK fanboy there is, but I’m just not one. I went looking through my albums and found a ton of photos I’ve forgotten about. I really should be a huge AK guy, but I like ARs despite the universe’s attempts to give me every opportunity to experience AKs of many different flavors over the past 4 decades.
In my first Recon Platoon, we had a bunch of them of different variants in the arms room, and used them for OPFOR sometimes when we augmented the permanent OPFOR units down at JRTC/ Fort Polk, LA. That included Type II AK47s, Romanian under-folders, and some others. I don’t have any photos of those, sadly. We primarily used our M16A1s though.
Did some foreign weapons familiarity with them in Korea, which included North Korean trash. Those looked like someone recycled tin cans to make the receivers, with soft balsa wood-like furniture, all corroded and nasty.
On my reenlistment day off, I coordinated a fam fire range for my Recon Platoon with 1st Group when I was at Fort Lewis, where we burned through 11,500rds in about 4hrs. These were Romanian AKM variants with foregrips and East German AK-74 folders in 5.45x39.
I think 4/5 of the Romanian guns broke, but you couldn’t tell until the next day when we went and cleaned them. The pins that hold the piston to the carrier had broken through the brush grind/polish that’s supposed to retain them, and worked out, scoring the inside of the gas tubes badly. East German guns were totally fine though from my recollection.
I’ve since spent a lot of time with all kinds of AKs in high volume courses mainly in Eastern Europe where the Bulgarian Arsenal guns have almost always choked in summer and sub-arctic conditions. I had high opinions of the Arsenals until exposed to shoot course schedules.
The Finnish Valmets and SAKOs are built like Nordic tanks, but are boat anchors. Have yet to see one choke, but wouldn’t want to carry one.
I like the Maadi for looks and nostalgia. I’m making a Red Dawn camo display case for it, already have the fabric.
I’ve shot and messed with the AK-100 series a bit as well.
Here are some pics I took in the Central Red Army Museum in Moscow:
This little Arsenal shorty was cool, suppressed:
SAKO Rk92 in this pic:
Galil SAR in Estonia working with Estonians in 2008:
AKS-74 w/GP-25 Grenade Launcher:
My favorite AKs are not even AKs, but the Swiss SIG 550 series. Those are superb examples of workmanship, coatings, fit, feel, and finish, which is the opposite of what AKs are unless you go custom.