Saturday, 1 April 2017

Amd 65 Aktienoptionen

Mit dem Erfolg des AK-47-Entwurfs begannen die Militäringenieure in den 1950er und 60er Jahren, leichtere, kompaktere AK-Plattformen zu entwickeln, die sowohl von Luftschiffen als auch von Sekundärtruppen wie Panzerbesatzung, Versorgungskonvois, Militärpolizei, Ordinance Leute und verschiedene andere REMF Arten. Die ungarische AMD-65 ist eines der mehr allgegenwärtigen Designs als Ergebnis dieses Experiments produziert. Denken Sie es als Comie-Version des M-1 Carbine aber mit ein wenig mehr bite8230 Obwohl einmal dunkel, die AMD-65 gesehen hat ein bisschen eine Renaissance in letzter Zeit aufgrund seiner Dienste in Afghanistan und der jüngsten Einfuhr von Teilen Kits. In der Tat sind semi-auto AMD-65 baut aus überschüssigen Teilen Kits sind ein ziemlich häufiger Anblick in Waffenläden rund um das Land. In diesem Artikel testen wir die TG International (TGI) SA 2000M AMD-65, eine häufig anzutreffende Bau auf der Grundlage der FG SA 2000M. Die SA 2000M ist eine 10-schussige Clinton-Era AK Variante, die während der dunklen Zeit des Assault Weapon Ban (AWB) für den US-Markt entworfen wurde. In diesem Artikel testen wir diesen Welpen und lassen Sie wissen, ob seine wert 500-600 Preisvorstellung. Als zusätzlicher Bonus testen wir auch den UltiMAKs M7-B Schienen - und AMD65Techs-Lageradapter, den Sling-Loop und den Rückstoßpuffer. Ok, bevor wir in die Besonderheiten des TGI-Wiederaufbaus kommen, der hier getestet wird, können wir ein bisschen Geschichte und Lehre sprechen, so dass wir genau wissen, was diese Waffe ursprünglich beabsichtigt war. Eine kurze Geschichte der FG und die Entwicklung der AMD-65 Die ursprüngliche AMD-65 wurde in Budapest, Ungarn von FG. Von dem, was ich verstehe, ist FG jetzt verstorben. Der Name stand vor kurzem für Fegyver s Gpgyr. Was laut Wikipedia in 8220Arms and Machine Factory, 8221, obwohl auf einmal war es stand für andere Namen, einschließlich Fegyver s Gazkaszulekgar (Waffen und Gas Appliances Company.) Interessante Combo, eh Vor seinem Ende hatte FG im Geschäft gewesen In verschiedenen Gestalten und Besitz seit den späten 1800er Jahren. Es produzierte die meisten, wenn nicht alle, der Kleinwaffen für die ungarischen Verteidigungskräfte. Das Unternehmen ging im Jahr 2004 in Konkurs, als nach Wikipedia, viele seiner traditionellen Exportmärkte unter Embargo gesetzt wurden. Studierende der Geschichte werden daran erinnern, dass Ungarn ein Nominalverbündeter der Deutschen im Zweiten Weltkrieg war, und das Land war der Schauplatz von bösartigen Kämpfen in den ersten Monaten des Jahres 1945. In der Tat war es in Ungarn, Hitlers die meisten Elite Division, SS-Liebstandarte, Wurde schließlich von den Sowjets zu Schanden verurteilt. Nun, die Rückzahlung, wie sie sagen, ist eine Hündin, die die Sowjets Ungarn in einen Marionettenstaat im Jahre 1945 verwandelt haben. Das ungarische Militär kam unter den Schirm des Warschauer Paktes und infolgedessen die sowjetische Militärdoktrin und Ausrüstung. Die UdSSR war mehr als glücklich, ihre Waffen an alle ihre Marionettenstaaten zu verkaufen, aber einige ihrer neuen Freunde, darunter auch Ungarn, waren zu stolz, um Russki-Importe zu kaufen. Ungarn entwickelte Mitte der 50er Jahre seinen eigenen gefrästen Empfänger AK-47 Klon. 1963 entwickelte FG den AKM-63, der im Grunde eine geprägte Empfänger-Waffe (d. h. AKM) mit einigen Modifikationen war. Zwei Jahre später, 1965, entwickelte FG den AMD-65, der eine leichtere, kompaktere Version des AKM-63 sein sollte. Er enthielt einen kurzen 12,5-Zoll-Fass, einen dünnen Hohldrahtvorrat, einen vertikalen Vordergriff und Eine Mündungsbremse, alle kommen in unter 6 Pfund. Die Entwurfskriterien für den AMD-65 betonten die folgenden Attribute: Kleiner, leichter und leichter zu transportieren als das AKM-63 Gleiches Kaliber, manuelles Armen - und Bediener-Interface wie das AKM-63, das sowohl von Offizieren als auch von Luftschiffen kompensiert werden kann Reduzierte Mündungssteigung 20 runde Magazinröhrenfalte, die beim Zusammenklappen einen Triggerbetrieb ermöglicht Wie der D im AMD-Namen zeigt, war er für die Verwendung von Fallschirmjägereinheiten (8220descent8221), aber auch für andere Zweige der ungarischen Streitkräfte, wie z. B. mechanisierte Infanterie, vorgesehen , Rüstungs - und Stützeinheiten interessiert. Dies war im Einklang mit der sowjetischen Doktrin der 1950er-Ära, deren TOAMPE für die Ausgabe von Faltstock AKS Gewehr an ihre Elite-Luftschiffe und mechanisierte Infanterie aufgerufen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg bestückten die Sowjets die meisten ihrer Elite-Kräfte, wie ihre Garde-Einheiten, mit so vielen kurzen Strecken, vollautomatischen Maschinenpistolen (PSsh 41, PHs 43, Leih-Leasing Thompsons M1928s, etc.), wie sie ihre bekommen konnten Hände auf. In der Tat, bald nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges, wechselten die Sowjets von submachinegroßen Patronen und vollen Mosin-Nagant-Patronen (7,62 x 54R) zugunsten der eindimensionalen Zwischenrunde, die wir alle kennen und lieben M43 (7,62 x 39). Die Sowjets wussten, dass sie in jeder Schlacht eine numerische Überlegenheit hätten, weshalb ihre Doktrin die mechanisierte Infanterie aufforderte, sich rasch dem Feind zu nähern und nach dem Entrinden von Schlachttieren wie dem BTR-50P, BMP-1, BDM und BTR 60. Gewehre, die 600-800 Meter genau abfeuern, wurden nicht als sehr wichtig angesehen. Vielmehr waren kleine kompakte Kugelschläuche, die in Fahrzeugen verwendet werden konnten und ausreichende Ausstoßraten aufwiesen, um eine Feuerüberlegenheit bei einer kurzen Strecke (lt200 Meter) zu erreichen, sehr bevorzugt. In diesem Licht betrachtet, scheint der AMD-65 ein natürliches Auswachsen von sowjetischem TOAMPE und Doktrin zu sein: ein kurzes, leichtes Sturmgewehr, das in einem Zwischenbereich Power Patronen für die Erreichung der Feuerüberlegenheit im Nahkampfangriff vorgesehen ist. Natürlich wird Rasieren ein paar Pfund und ein paar Zentimeter Fass und Lager von einer Pistole wird einige neue Themen nicht auf der Original-Pistole vorstellen. Kritiker des AMD-65 zitieren im Allgemeinen drei Problembereiche: verminderte Reichweite und Genauigkeit aufgrund des Kurzschlusses, Hitzeverbrennungen von der nicht abgeschirmten Metallhandschiene und Zuverlässigkeitsbedenken. Vielleicht die größte Beschwerde ist die AMD-65s Ruf für eine begrenzte effektive Reichweite. Es versteht sich von selbst, dass eine Verkürzung eines AK-Fasses von etwas mehr als 16 Zoll auf etwas mehr als 12 Zoll dazu führen wird, dass ein relativ ungenaues Design noch ungenauer wird, so dass man denken würde. Obwohl einige dieser wahrgenommenen Ungenauigkeiten aus einem kürzeren Fass resultieren können, liegt der Hauptschuldige im kürzeren Sichtradius. Je kürzer der Abstand zwischen Vorder - und Rückblick ist, desto größer ist das Potenzial für Zielfehler. Um eine längere Mündungsbremse aufnehmen zu können, wird das Frontvisier weiter von der Mündung entfernt als auf vielen AK-Ausführungen. Das Foto oben zeigt einen Vergleich zu einem Standard-AKMS. Sie werden feststellen, dass die AMD-65s Visier vorne ist vier (4) Zoll näher an den hinteren Anblick Post als die AKMS (Aber das ist nicht der einzige Schuldige IMHO, der größte Faktor, der zu dem Mangel an wahrgenommene Genauigkeit mit dem AMD -65 ist das Fehlen einer Backenschweißung am Stumpfstock, der Stumpfstock ist ein einziges Stück Hohlstahl und es ist so geformt, dass es viel Freiraum für den Ladegriff und den Sicherheitshebel gibt Shooter nichts, um seinen Hirnträger aufzurüsten und daher eine gute Genauigkeit für alle außer den am besten geschulten Schützen zu verbieten, die zweite Beschwerde betrifft die vordere Handschützer aus Blech (siehe Foto oben) Polymer-Handschützer mit eingebauten Hitzeschildern aus Metall Der AMD-65s blanke, nicht abgeschirmte Handschutz leitet Wärme. Mit mindestens einem Bericht aus Afghanistan beklagt die afghanische Polizei, die mit dem AMD-65 ausgerüstet ist, dass sie, wenn sie mehrere 30 Runden feuern, Magazinen durch ihre AMD-65s, kann die Handschützer zu heiß zu berühren. Aber das gemeldete Problem ist höchstwahrscheinlich ein Spiegelbild der schlechten Ausbildung mehr gezielte Feuer und weniger Dschihad inspirierte over-the-Kopf-ohne-Ziel Mag Dumps würde dieses Problem in allen, aber die meisten beheizten Schlachten heilen. Die dritte Rüge betrifft angebliche Zuverlässigkeitsprobleme. Im Gegensatz zu vielen Varianten in der Kalashnikov-Linie, wird die AMD-65 berichtet, dass ein Ruf bei der afghanischen Polizei für unzeitige Unterbrechungen haben. Persönlich bin ich skeptisch gegen diese Beschwerde. Während ich wenig Zweifel habe, dass die afghanischen Polizeieinheiten wahrscheinlich einen schlechten Job haben, ihre Waffen zu halten, finde ich es schwer zu glauben, dass jede AK-Variante weniger zuverlässig wäre als die AR-Plattform in diesem Teil der Welt. Trotzdem scheint der AMD-65 in letzter Zeit etwas schlechte Presse bekommen zu haben, also noch mehr Grund, es auszuprobieren und für mich selbst zu sehen. Natürlich, Portland, Oregon, ist ein langer Weg von Afghanistan (danke, Herr), so dass meine Tests nicht in der Lage, die Bedingungen im Friedhof von Empires zu replizieren. TG International SA 2000M Umwandlung TG International (TGI), gelegen in Knoxville, Tennessee, verkauft militärische überschüssige Teile und Zusätze. Entsprechend ihrer Web site importieren sie stolz die feinsten Qualitätsüberschüsse von Russland, von Bulgarien, von Rumänien, von Ungarn, von Finnland, von Deutschland, von Polen, von Tschechien und von Österreich für mehr als ein Dutzend Jahre. Vor ein paar Jahren, bekam TGI einen Haufen von FEG SA 2000Ms, die ein Post-BAN-Single-Stack-AK-Design, kam mit einem proprietären Single-Stack 10-Runden-Magazin und einem Choate Dragunov-inspirierten Daumenloch Lager. Die FEG SA 2000M wurde ursprünglich in Ungarn hergestellt und 1999-2000 von KBI und RSR importiert. Die SA 2000M schien anscheinend nicht sehr gut verkauft zu haben, so dass es in den Händlern noch einiges gab, als die AWB im Jahr 2004 in den Sonnenuntergang ritt. Befreit von diesem dummen Gesetz wurden viele der verbleibenden Vorräte von SA 2000Ms von TGI und Andere, um herkömmliche Doppelstapel-AK-Mäuse zu handhaben. Die Probe-Pistole verfügt über Tapco Fire-Control-Teile, die ursprüngliche FEG-Empfänger und die ursprüngliche FEG Chrom-Linated Barrel, die auf 12,68243 Zoll geschnitten wurde. Um die Waffe nicht von der BATF als NFA-Kurzhubwaffe zu betrachten, wird eine Kombination aus Faßverlängerung und Mündungsbremse dauerhaft mit dem Faß verschweißt, um die magische Gesamtlänge des Fasses von 16 Zoll zu erreichen. TGI erweitert auch die Mag gut zu akzeptieren Standard (Double Stack) AK-47 Zeitschriften. Die Qualität der Umwandlung ist ziemlich gut: funktional, aber nicht hübsch. Natürlich, meine wichtigste Sorge, wenn ich eine Pistole aus überschüssigen Teilen gebaut kaufen ist, dass es richtig funktioniert und ist relativ genau. In diesen beiden Abteilungen hat TGI es richtig verstanden. Die Probenkanone ist 100 zuverlässig und, wie unten ausführlicher erörtert, überraschend genau. Eine weitere angenehme Überraschung war die Tatsache, dass die Sehenswürdigkeiten tot waren aus der Box. Also, angesichts des Preises (ca. 500,00), denke ich, die meisten Pistolen-Enthusiasten würden zufrieden sein. Es gibt jedoch zwei Enttäuschungen. Erstens haben viele der TGI-Aufbauten (die mitgelieferte Stichprobenpistole) viel Spiel zwischen dem hinteren Magazinansatz und dem Magazinfang im Abzugswächter. Als Ergebnis haben die Magazine eine Tendenz, auf und ab zu wackeln und Seite zu Seite durch einen 116 Zoll oder so. Nichts davon scheint die Pistolen Zuverlässigkeit zu beeinträchtigen, aber es ist irgendwie nervig. Sicherlich, das Geräusch von Mag Rattle könnte ein Problem in einer taktischen Situation. Ive fand, daß einige mags besser als andere passen, also zahlt es, herum zu kaufen. TGI schickt die Waffe mit dem, was zu sein scheint Pro-Mag Waffel-Mags, die U. S. Teile, die wahrscheinlich benötigt werden, um 922 Compliance zu erreichen. Eine zweite Enttäuschung ergibt sich aus der Tatsache, dass TGI wirklich schneiden Ecken auf dem Farbauftrag. Ich bin nicht sicher, ob sie eine regelmäßige Dose von Krylon direkt aus dem Regal bei Home Depot oder nicht, aber sie können auch haben. Was auch immer sie benutzten, es saugt. Mit weniger als 1000 Runden Downrange, die Commie-Karabiner-Re-Build zeigt erhebliche Verschleiß bereits, wie die Fotos unten zeigen: Vielleicht die Probe-Pistole geschah an einem Freitagnachmittag um 4:30 Uhr. Ich war bei einer Pistole Show am vergangenen Wochenende sah ich einen Händler mit einem TGI AMD-65, die weit besser passen und Finish als diese Probe Pistole. Es hatte auch die Buchenholz-Handgriffe, die besser aussehende, wenn auch etwas weniger bequem. So möglicherweise zahlt sich, um zu kaufen, wenn Sie auf dem Markt für eine dieser Kanonen sind. In jedem Fall, ich dachte, diese Bewertung wäre interessanter, wenn die Probe ein wenig angepasst wurde. Also rief ich die guten Leute bei UltiMAK und AMD65Tech und bat sie, mir einige Zubehörteile für Test und Auswertung zu schicken. Beide freundlich gebunden. Ich bin noch nie ein Fan der typischen Tangentenanordnung auf AK-Stil Waffen gewesen. Als Kind habe ich gelernt, wie man mit den tangentialen Sehenswürdigkeiten auf dem Ruger 1022 schießen und sie schienen immer gut zu funktionieren. Aber in der High School wurden mir die Blendenöffnungen der M-16 und der HK-91 vorgestellt, und alles änderte sich: Ich wurde verwöhnt. Seitdem finde ich, dass es etwas über die AKs Eisen Sehenswürdigkeiten Design, das macht sie schwierig, mit Genauigkeit zu verwenden. Und da mein Sehvermögen mit dem Alter noch schlimmer wird, werden diese Arten von Sehenswürdigkeiten noch problematischer. Also für mich, mit Optik auf einem AK ist Pflicht. Leider hat Mikhail Kalashnikov didn8217t Design der AK-47 mit Optik im Auge, so installieren sie auf einem AK kann ein bisschen eine Herausforderung sein. Jedermann, das Optik auf einer typischen AK-Variante anbringen wird, hat vier grundlegende Wahlen: (1) Pfadfindereinfassung, die obere Handschutzverstärker-Gasschlauchanordnung ersetzen (2) Montage der seitlichen Schiene. (3) Schienen, die an der hinteren Visierhalterung befestigen. (4) Schienen, die die Empfangsabdeckung ersetzen, z. B. die Dog Leg Scope Rail mit integrierter Staubabdeckung. Während es8217s über den Rahmen dieser Überprüfung, um die relativen Verdienste von jedem dieser Entwürfe zu diskutieren, it8217s fair zu sagen, dass jeder präsentiert seine eigene Reihe von Herausforderungen und Grenzen. In diesem Fall haben wir beschlossen, auf einem Scout-Mount-Design, weil es doesn8217t stören die Dis-Assembly der Waffe. Kassieren Sie sich auf die Taktik-Craze, AK Scout Schienen sind jetzt von Midwest Industries, Krebs, Samson, sowie weniger teure Angebote von Tapco, UTG, Leapers, und andere. Die ursprüngliche UltiMAK-Schiene ist immer noch die beste, meiner Meinung nach, weil es niedrig genug, damit Sie Ihre Wange schweißen und co-witness Ihre Eisen Sehenswürdigkeiten zu halten. UltiMAK ist ein kleines, familiengeführtes Unternehmen mit Sitz in der kleinen Stadt Moskau, Idaho. Sie begannen ursprünglich mit der Herstellung von Scout-Mount Rails für die AK-Plattform im Jahr 2000 und sofort ein empfängliches Publikum aus der Pistole kaufen Öffentlichkeit. Motiviert durch ihren ersten Erfolg, macht das Unternehmen jetzt ähnliche Schienen für M-1 Karabiner, M-1 Garand, M-1As, Ruger Mini-14s und Saiga Schrotflinten. Die M7-B Schiene ist das Modell, das zum AMD-65 passt. Wie alle Schienen in der UltiMAK-Linie ist die M7-B CNC aus einem massiven Barren aus 6061-T6 Aluminiumlegierung gefertigt. Die Schiene wird in einer flachen Rückseite hart eloxiert. Insgesamt ist die Passung und Verarbeitung erstklassig, mit sehr engen Toleranzen und ohne sichtbaren Bearbeitungsspuren. Die Schiene klemmt direkt über zwei U-förmige Klemmen und vier kräftige Inbusschrauben an den Fass. Die Installation der AMD-65-Version dieser Schiene ist etwas komplizierter als die Standard-AK-Schienen, da die AMD-65 eine Handschiene aus Metall im Gegensatz zu den Standard-Holz - oder Kunststoff-Designs hat. Die Installation des M7-B auf einem AMD-65 erfordert das Entfernen von etwa einem 18 Zoll des Handschutzes für etwa ein 3-Zoll-Streifen auf beiden Seiten der Oberseite des Handschutzes. Wenn you8217re praktisch mit einem Dremel Werkzeug, sollte dies kein Problem sein. Leider sind die Hersteller Anleitungen weren8217t spezifisch für die AMD-65, so dass Sie überlassen werden, um Ihre eigenen Geräte, wie genau, wie viel Material, um aus dem Stahl Handschutz entfernen. Hoffentlich wird UltiMAK irgendwann einige AMD-65-spezifische Fotos oder eine AMD-65-spezifische Vorlage hinzufügen. Ich hatte vor kurzem ein Dremel-Tool gekauft, und dieses Projekt war mein erstes Mal mit ihm. Stellt sich heraus, ich war ein bisschen ein Dremel Neandertaler, aber nach etwa zwei Stunden inkrementelle Schnitte, schaffte ich es endlich, die Handschützer über die Schienen halten Halterungen zu bekommen. Leider habe ich es auch geschafft, ein großes Stück Lack vom Handschutz abzuschleifen. Rut-roh, Rel-roy. So viel für mich immer einen Job bei Les Baer Custom jederzeit bald. Da die UltiMAK M7-B Schiene direkt am Fass montiert wurde, erwartete ich eine große POI-Verschiebung. Glücklicherweise war die Verschiebung, obwohl bemerkenswert, sehr minimal und leicht durch Driften des vorderen Anblicks behoben. Ich habe ungefähr fünf Reisen zur Strecke mit dem UltiMAK Schienen-ausgerüsteten AMD-65 gemacht und ich bin mit diesem Produkt sehr zufrieden. Nach fast 1000 Runden, es didn8217t lösen sich überhaupt, und das Finish war sehr langlebig. Ich montierte zuerst ein Aimpoint Comp 2 auf dem Karabiner, entschied aber, dass ich nicht so viel Extragewicht auf der Front der Pistole mag. So beendete ich die Installation einer helleren Optik: der Vortex SPARC. Möglicherweise eines Tages I8217ll Frühling für einen Aimpoint T-1, aber für jetzt versuchte ich, die Gewehr unter einem großartigen zu halten. Das SPARC ist leicht genug, dass Sie es kaum bemerken, im Gegensatz zu den Comp 2, es doesn8217t ändern das Gleichgewicht der Waffe. Einige Leute haben das UltiMAK-Design kritisiert und behaupten, dass die Schiene so heiß wird, dass sie Ihre Optik schmelzen wird. Was auch immer. Vielleicht haben die Rambo-Wannabes, die gerne fünf oder sechs 75-rd Drums durch ihre AK so schnell wie sie den Auslöser ziehen kann wie ein Problem haben könnte. Natürlich sollten die Jungs wirklich schießen RPKs, nicht ein AMD-65. Auf der anderen Seite, wenn you8217re einer jener Kerle, die tatsächlich zielt, wenn Sie schießen, Sie shoudnt haben ein Problem. Wir liefen durch mehrere Kampf-Kurse ähnlich denen, die für Drei-Kanonen-Wettbewerbe eingerichtet und die UltiMAK didn8217t heizen genug, um uns keine Sorge für die Optik. Ja, die Schiene wurde heiß, aber nicht so heiß. Eine große Sache über Amerika ist, dass der Unternehmergeist noch am Leben ist und gut. Es gibt viele talentierte Leute da draußen, die ein Produkt kaufen, herauszufinden, wie es verbessert werden kann, und starten Sie ein kleines Unternehmen, das darauf abzielt, Produkte zu produzieren, um wahrgenommene Bedürfnisse und bestehende Mängel anzusprechen. Gio Vanderhider ist einer von denen. Gio und seine Frau Valerie laufen AMD65Tech aus ihrem Haus in Grapevine, Texas. Gio ist ein US-Luftwaffe-Tierarzt, der Büchsenmacher und Zerspanung liebt und eine Tonne rohe Talente hat. Er hat ein treues Geheimnis unter den AMD-65-Enthusiasten für sein Zubehör entwickelt. Gio war so freundlich, mir einige seiner Produkte zum Testen zu schicken, und ich kann nicht genug darüber sagen, wie dankbar ich bin. Gio sah Versprechen in der AMD-65-Design, als er baute seine erste aus einem Teile-Kit. Er räumte schnell auf seine Unzulänglichkeiten und beschloss, etwas gegen sie zu tun. Zuerst fixierte er die größte Designbegrenzung, indem er einen einfachen Riser für den AMD-65s-Vorrat entwarf. Sein Stammadapter ist aus massivem Stahl gefertigt und dicht in Gummi-Vakuumschlauch verpackt. Das Gerät wird mit zwei Schraubensätzen mit Sicherungsscheiben am Lager befestigt. It8217s fertig in halbglänzend schwarz mit Hochtemperatur-, hoch abriebfest Farbe. Wenn nur die Pistole so gut gemalt wurde. Der Lageradapter macht einen großen Unterschied in den Schieß - und Handhabungscharakteristiken der Pistole. Indem Sie Ihre Mark I Eyeball in der gleichen Position Schuss nach dem Schuss, erhalten Sie eine präzisere und wiederholbare Anblick Ausrichtung, die Erhöhung der Genauigkeit der Waffe. Als weiteren Bonus hat der Adapter keine Auswirkung auf den Betrieb des Schraubengriffes. Wenn Sie es in einer präzisen vertikalen Ebene über dem Lager montieren, könnte es die Manipulation des Sicherheitshebels stören, wenn sich das Material in der gefalteten Position befindet. Sie können jedoch durch leichtes Verschieben (Auskanten) des Adapters von der Senkrechten auf einen Freiraum für die Sicherheit einstellen. Für meine Zwecke ist es kein Thema egal. Wenn ich die Waffe mit dem gefalteten Hintern tragen musste, wäre es in einem geänderten Zustand 3 (d. h. verriegeltes Vollmagazin auf leerer Kammer, Sicherheit aus). Wenn Sie in einem Bereich arbeiten, in dem Sie einen feindlichen Kontakt erwarten, sollten die AMDs Butt-Stacks erweitert werden, da es nicht die einfachste Möglichkeit ist, kurzfristig eingesetzt zu werden. Das vorhergehende Foto, oben, zeigt auch die AMD65Techs Sling Loop. Dies ist ein handliches kleines Zubehör, wenn Ihr AMD-65 doesn8217t haben die Fabrik Sling Loop Anhang. Es schraubt einfach auf den Hinterschaft und bietet einen festen Befestigungspunkt für die Schlinge. Die Farbe, die auf diesem kleinen Gerät verwendet werden kann erfordern einige berühren gelegentlich mit Duracoat oder etwas entlang dieser Zeilen. Das letzte Produkt, das Gio mir geschickt hat, war ein Rückstoßpuffer. Dieses Gerät ist nichts weiter als ein solider Block aus Gummi, dass he8217s fachmännisch geschnitten und am AMD-65 angepasst. Gio meldet folgende Leistungsverbesserungen aus dem Rückstoßpuffer: Verringerung des Filzrückstoßes Reduzierte Belastung und Ermüdung durch Metall-Metall-Kontakt Erhöhte Geschwindigkeit der Aktion durch die Federeffekt des Gummis Geräuschreduzierung Festerer Staubschutz verhindert Verklemmungen Pistolen, die abgenutzte Empfangsschienen haben könnte Nun muss ich sagen, ich hatte gemischte Erfahrungen mit Rückstoßpuffern. Sie können in Full-Auto-Pistolen groß sein, weil sie oft die zyklische Rate senken. Ich religiös laufen Buffer Technologies Puffer in meinem HK 91 und HK 93. Aber ich einmal einen Buffer Technologies AKValmet Recoil Puffer gekauft und alles, was es tat, war Ursache mein Vector Arms AKMS wiederholt zu stauen. Trotzdem versuchte ich Gios Puffer in der TGI AMD-65 zu bauen und war mit seiner Leistung zufrieden. Der größte Effekt ist 8211, wie you8217d erwarten 8211 reduziert fühlte Rückstoß. Der Effekt ist zunächst subtil, wird aber nach einem langen Drehtag noch spürbar. Der Effekt ist am ausgeprägtesten an warmen Tagen, wenn der Naturkautschuk am weichsten ist. Das Gerät ist sehr schroff und ich don8217t sehen es tragen sich in absehbarer Zeit. Eine Sache im Auge zu behalten, wenn Sie den Puffer verwenden ist, dass es den Abstand, dass die Schraube fährt nach hinten reduziert. Wenn Sie eine Schraube halten-offenen Schnitt in Ihre Sicherheit haben, müssen Sie möglicherweise eine neue Sicherheit zu bekommen, weil die Lage des Schnittes wird als Folge der Puffer ändern. Gio vertreibt Sicherheitshebel, die vorgespannt sind, um mit dem Puffer zu arbeiten. Und spricht von Farbe, Gio8217s auch ein Heck eines Künstlers. Die oben dargestellten Fotos zeigen Gios-Fähigkeiten mit einem Pinsel. Das Top-Bild Highlights eines der Gios persönlichen AMD-65 baut, die in einem Vietnam-Ära Tiger Streifenmuster fertig ist. Das zweite Foto zeigt eine rumänische AK gemalt in einem Schnee-Tarnmuster. Die TGI-Farbe auf die Probe Probe gun ist so grauenhaft Im werde es an Gio senden, um es Tiger gestreift, sobald ich Eichhörnchen entfernt einige zusätzliche Dinero. Dies sind sehr arbeitsintensive Lackierungen, so dass ich nicht erwarten, dass es billiges Projekt sein. Bleiben Sie dran für die Ergebnisse. Schuss - und Genauigkeitsergebnisse AK-47 und ihre Varianten sind nie als besonders genaue Waffen bekannt. Aus meiner Erfahrung (mit acht AK-Varianten und Shooting Dutzende von anderen), würde ich schätzen, dass die meisten AKs schießen in diesem 3-4 MOA Bereich. Trotzdem ist es meine persönliche Beobachtung, dass es schwierig für die meisten amerikanischen Schützen, besser als 4 8211 8 MOA bei 100 Yards mit einer Aktie AK Variante mit Eisen Sehenswürdigkeiten, unabhängig davon, wer die Pistole hergestellt zu erreichen. Allerdings ist ein Großteil des inhärenten Genauigkeitspotentials des AK einfach verloren, da primitive Visionen des WWI-Ära beide schlecht gestaltet sind und einen kurzen Sichtradius haben (die vorderen und hinteren Ansichten sind nur 15 Zoll voneinander entfernt Auf einer typischen AK-Variante). Wie bereits erwähnt, wird dieses Problem bei AMD-65 noch verstärkt, da die Sehenswürdigkeiten nur 11 Zoll voneinander entfernt sind. Weil ich nicht sehr viel von dieser Waffe in der Genauigkeit Abteilung erwartet hatte, muss ich sagen, dass ich völlig weg durch die Feld-Ergebnisse geblasen wurde. Ich erreichte die folgenden 3-Schuss-Gruppen bei 50 Yards (alle in Zoll gemessenen Werte): 1,0, 1,2, 1,4, 1,6, 1,75, 1,8, 1,9, 2,2 , 2,2, 2,4. Ich war mit anständigen Qualität 123-Korn Ball Munition aus Remington (UMC) und American Eagle, obwohl zugegebenermaßen habe ich keine Notizen, welche Munition erschossen, welche Gruppen (Ich weiß, ich weiß, Amateur Fehler. Diese Schüsse wurden von einer Schießbank gemacht, und das Gewehr wurde auf Sandsäcken ausgeruht. Der vordere Pistolengriff neigt dazu, so zu schießen, aber ich habe versucht, so stabil wie möglich zu kommen. Ich berechne den hohen Grad der Variation in der Gruppengröße auf zwei Faktoren: 1) die vertikale Vorderschiene macht es schwierig, Bank-Rest, und 2) die Aimpoints rauen 4-MOA Punkt ist so konzipiert, um Geschwindigkeit zu maximieren, nicht Präzision. Ich dachte, der kleine Karabiner könnte noch besser als das, wenn ich den Vorteil einer kleinen Umfang Vergrößerung bekommen könnte. So ging ich zu einem lokalen Sporting-Warenhausabsicht auf dem Kauf eines Pfadfinderbereichs, aber sie didnt haben irgendwelche auf Lager. Stattdessen kaufte ich einen Vortex Tactical SPARC. SPARC steht offensichtlich für Speed ​​Point Aiming für Rapid Combat. Ill wetten, die Mall ninjas essen, dass sht up. Ich habe wirklich nicht erwartet, in einem schnellen Kampf jederzeit bald sein, aber ich pflückte die Vortex über die praktisch identisch (hergestellt in der gleichen chinesischen Fabrik) Bushnell TRS-25, weil die Vortex kommt mit einem aufschraubbaren 2x-Koppler, die ich für nützlich hielt Zum Testen der Genauigkeit des AMD. Für diesen zweiten Test nahm ich auch 80 Runden von Winchester weißer Kasten 123 Kornkugel bei Wally-Welt auf. Die Ergebnisse waren wieder überraschend. Von den zehn dreidimensionalen Saiten, die auf 50 Yards erschossen wurden, waren zwei im 1 MOA-Bereich (0,475 Inch 552 Inch) und zwei weitere in der 2 MOA-Reihe (1,03 Inch und 1,193 Inch) Der 3 bis 4 MOA-Bereich (1,5 bis 2,0 Zoll). Die 2-fache Vergrößerung machte die Dinge etwas leichter im Vergleich zu den Comp 2, und zweifellos für die Hälfte-Zoll-Gruppen. Ich stieß auf ein ziemlich bedeutendes Problem mit dem TGI-Build. Nachdem sie an einem besonders kalten Tag aggressiv geschossen wurde, knackte die Schweißnaht, die die Laufverlängerung an der Pistole festhielt, die Mündungsbremse locker. Das könnte eine gefährliche Situation sein, denn eine Runde kann die Mündungsbremse treffen, wenn sie das Fass verlässt. Dies kann ein einmaliges Problem mit dieser speziellen Pistole sein, wie die TGI AMD-65 sah ich an der Waffe zeigen letzte Woche schien eine viel größere, aggressivere Schweißnaht haben. Zum Glück für mich, ein lokaler Büchsenmacher, spezialisiert auf AK Arbeit re-pinned und wieder verschweißte die Pause in einer stärkeren Weise, für nur 40.00. Wenn Sie Oregon sind und etwas AK Arbeit erledigen müssen, rufen Sie Jesse bei 762llc an. Insgesamt bin ich mit dem TCI AMD-65 bauen sehr erfreut, alle kosmetischen Ausgaben beiseite. Am wichtigsten ist sein Licht, Genauigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit. Darüber hinaus zeigte es nicht die üblichen Schwächen, die typisch für viele der niedrigeren AK-Aufbauten sind, wie z. B. Schachtposten, lose Faltvorräte usw. Das Rasselgeräusch aus dem übergroßen Magazinschacht ist ein bisschen schade, aber es macht nichts Scheinen die Zuverlässigkeit beeinflussen, so dass ich denke, ich kann damit leben. TGIs crappy Lackierung ist ästhetisch off-putting, aber doesn8217t beeinflussen Funktion. Diejenigen, die eine gut aussehende, hohe Haltbarkeit Finish wollen Duracoating der Karabiner selbst oder senden sie an AMD65Tech, damit Gio seine Magie auf sie. Ich empfehle auch die Verwendung von Optiken mit Ihrem AMD-65, die etwas entlang der Linien der UltiMAK M7-B Schiene macht eine Notwendigkeit. Und wenn ich von Notwendigkeiten spreche, kann ich mir einfach nicht vorstellen, einen AMD-65 ohne AMD65Tech-Adapter zu besitzen. Kaliber 7.62x39mm Tätigkeit. Klassisch AKM: Gasbetriebenes Halbauto, Drehbolzen, Kolbenstößelstange. Fassungsvermögen. 5, 20, 30, 45 runde gestaffelte Reihen abnehmbare Kastenmagazine, 75 runde Trommeln. Gesamtlänge . 27 Zoll gefaltet, 33,5 verlängert. Lauflänge. 12.5 Zoll (16.125 in. w dauerhaft angebrachter Mündungsbruch) Gewicht. 5,8 lbs. entladen. Sehenswürdigkeiten: Tangent sight graduierte 100-8001000 Meter. Fertig . Crappy Farbe Preis. 500-600 (Einzelhandelspreis) Stand von Dezember 2011. Während der 2009 Obama-erschrecken Tage, waren die Preise auf diesen Welpen bis zu ungefähr 650-800, also können Sie einigen Verkäufern begegnen, die re-coup ihre (schlechte) Investition suchen . Having said that, wenn cringe 8211 Obama bekommt einen zweiten Begriff, erwarten einen anderen Lauf auf Munition und böse schwarze Pistolen. Style amp Ästhetik Seit ich ein Kind war, dachte ich, der AMD-65 war cool aussehend. Vielleicht seine kranke Mündungsbremse. Auf der anderen Seite, Im sicher, wer die helle Idee, einen zweiten Pistolengriff (nach hinten montiert) als vertikaler Vorgriff zu verwenden, erhielt irgendeine Art von kommunistischen Partei Völker Engineering Efficiency Award. Und was genau hatten die Ungarn, um diese Polypropylen-Griffe, die seltsam graublau-grüne Farbe Aftermarket Griffe sind hier erhältlich: Ergonomie (Schießen) ohne AMD-65Tech-Stock-Adapter mit AMD-65Tech-Stock-Adapter Der vordere vertikale Griff ist nach vorne an a Seltsamer Winkel, der viel zu wünschen übrig lässt. Der Standard AMD-65 Drahtvorrat doesn8217t bieten dem Betreiber jede Art von Backen-Schweißen, was die Genauigkeit stark beeinträchtigt. Das letztere Problem kann mit dem AMD65Tech Stock Riser behoben werden, während das erstere mit UltiMAKs AK Modular Rail Forell System 8211 Compact Model gelöst werden kann. Ergonomie (Tragen) Der AMD-65 ist klein, leicht und kompakt. Es erinnert mich an einen Faltstock M-1 Carbine sowohl in Bezug auf Größe und Gewicht. Wenn Ihr AMD-65 doesn8217t eine hintere Schlinge-Befestigung hat, ist AMD65Techs Schleifenschleife die Karte. Zuverlässigkeit Die Prüfpistole arbeitete mit typischer AK Leistungsfähigkeit 8211 100 Zuverlässigkeit. Verwenden Sie das ausgezeichnete Lubriplate Aero Lithiumfett, um es lubed oben rechts zu halten. Lubriplatewebstoredetail. aspxID14 Customize This Während die Optionen für die Anpassung einer AK-Variante aren8217t so groß wie ein AR, gibt es noch genügend After-Market-Produkte, um auch die meisten hardcore mall ninja zu befriedigen. Allerdings AKMS Varianten aren8217t die Art der Waffe, die Sie mit einem Bündel von doo-Väter wiegen wollen KISS ist der Weg zu gehen. Ich empfehle die Aktien-Riser von AMD65Tech sowie die hervorragende M7-B-Schiene von UltiMAK. Wenn Sie ein paar zusätzliche Benjamins Brennen ein Loch in der Tasche haben, sind UltiMAKs AK modularen Rail Forend System 8211 Compact-Modell und ein Aftermarket vertikalen Vorsprung sind gut aussehende Add-ons. Genauigkeit Konventionelle AK-Designs aren8217t wird alle Preise für Genauigkeit zu gewinnen. Jedoch basiert auf meinen zwei halben Zoll 50 Yardgruppen, I8217d, daß diese spezielle Probe die theoretische Fähigkeit hat, 1 MOA auf 100 Yards zu schießen. Seine praktische Realität Genauigkeit ist etwas weniger als die 8211 wahrscheinlich in der 2-4 MOA Nachbarschaft. Insgesamt würde mich fragen, welche Rolle die AMD-65 am besten geeignet ist, I8217d zu sagen, dass es8217s die ideale Karabiner für Dschungel-Umgebungen. Ive hatte die Gelegenheit, einige Zeit in Sümpfen in Louisiana und Florida sowie in Dschungel in Hawaii, Panama, Philippinen, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos und Kambodscha zu verbringen, und ich kann sagen, wenn ich in einer dieser Umgebungen bewaffnet sein musste , I8217d erreichen für die AMD-65 über jede andere Waffe bar keine. Die 7.6221539 Runde ist ideal für bustin durch schwere Deckung, und die kurzen leichten Karabiner wäre viel leichter zu handhaben in der Tangle von Reben und Dickicht Sie in diesen Umgebungen begegnen. Und it8217s groß an der Strecke, auch. Glücklicherweise ist die Agentur nicht entscheiden, Ihre Schuld oder Unschuld 8211 die Verfassung behält sich die Arbeit für ein Gericht und eine Jury von Ihren Kollegen. Wenn Sie in dieser Situation waren und wirklich auf der sicheren Seite sein wollten, konnten Sie den Vorrat vorübergehend von der Gewehr nehmen und dadurch die Gewehr eine Pistole bilden. 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. Vielen Dank. 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. Es tut uns leid. 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. Hinweis. 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. 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. Es funktioniert. Yeah, the sights are kind of basic but hey. Sie arbeiten. 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. Sehr empfehlenswert. 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. Nett. 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. Hinweis. 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. 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. Es funktioniert. Yeah, the sights are kind of basic but hey. Sie arbeiten. 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. Sehr empfehlenswert. 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. Nett. 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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