AK-47 FOR SALE
You can find the best AK-47s for sale here. The AK-47 (AK47, AK 47, AK, or Kalishnikov) may be the most recognized rifle in the world, with many modern models to fill the needs of collectors and shooters. We carry a wide variety of AK-47 and derivative rifles at low prices. The price of the AK-47 has gone up in recent years due to import bans and rarity. You can purchase the AK 47 from manufacturers such as: Century Arms, IWI, Kalashnikov, and Arsenal, and there are imports available from Romania, Russia, and other countries– although these may need to now be purchased on the used market. Armory Shop 45 also has AK-47 ammo, AK-47 parts, and AK-47 magazines for sale. AK-47 for sale pawn shops.
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F.A. Cugir Romanian PSL54, 7.62×54, 24.4″ Barrel, 10rd, 4x24mm Scope
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DPMS Anvil AK-47 7.62x39mm, 16″ Barrel, Plum Polymer Furniture, Black, 30rd
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Zastava M70 AK 7.62X39mm, Chrome Lined Barrel, OD Green, 30rd
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M+M M10X 7.62x39mm, 16.5″ Barrel, MLOK, Zhukov Folding Stock, Burnt Bronze, 30rd
$1,599.99 -
Chiappa Rak-22, .22 LR, 17.25″ Barrel, 10rd, Wood Stock, Black
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Zastava ZPAPM70 AK-47 Rifle Thunbhole Stock 10rd Single Stack Mag
$804.99 -
Arsenal AK47 SLR-107R 7.62x39mm, 16″ Barrel, Desert Tan Furniture, 5rd
$1,499.99 -
Riley Defense RAK47 7.62x39mm, 16.25″ Barrel, Wood, Folding Stock, Scope Mount
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Century VSKA 7.62X39, 16.5″ Chrome Moly Barrel, Black, Walnut Stock, 30rd
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Century Arms VSKA 7.62x39mm, 16.5″ Barrel, Tawney Brown, Slant Brake Compensator
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Mauser AK47 22LR, 16.5″ Barrel, Adj. Sights, Synthetic Black Furniture, 24rd
$449.99 -
M+M M10X F.A Cugir 7.62X39mm, 16.5″ Barrel, Magpul Zhukov-S Black Folding Stock
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Kalashnikov Ishmash KR103 AK-47 7.62×39 16″ Barrel, Blck Synthetic Stock, 30rd M
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Pioneer Arms AK-47 7.62x39mm 16.30″, Black Sporter Stock, 30 rd
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Zastava ZPAP M70 AK-47 7.62X39mm 16″ Barrel, Black Polymer Furniture 30 Rd Mag
$1,099.99
The AK-47: World’s Most Feared Firearm
The AK first saw widespread military use in Vietnam. American soldiers saw its effectiveness firsthand, as farmers armed with the rifle proved a tenacious foe. Washington would take this experience to heart and go on to design the AR-15 (what would become the M-16) with such lessons in mind. In doing so, the United States ended up arming its troops with a rifle that was lighter and capable of suppressing fire as well. In effect, America was saying goodbye to large-caliber rifles like the M-14 as standard infantry rifles, moving closer to the Soviet model. The reach of the AK and weapons inspired by it would go on to provide the fuel for much of the violent encounters of the Cold War.

Thanks in no small part to the film, television and video-game industries, most people associate the AK-47 with tyrannical terrorists, depraved drug cartels and rabid rebels. Indeed, the high profile use of Kalashnikovs in the Dallas police shooting and the Islamic State’s Paris attack reinforces this link. Originally built for the Soviet Army and as a tool for spreading communism around the globe, there are now over 75 million Kalashnikovs and variants in circulation, produced by nearly one hundred nations. The rifle is easy to produce, easy to use and reliable, which makes it so effective at. The AK has made its mark on countless conflicts on nearly every continent. The story of this weapon is one of battlefield utility, market saturation and ill-advised arms shipments.
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