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AK 47 Rifle, 9mm Ammo by the 1000 rd lots?
I am looking for a private sale of an AK 47 type rifle.... Yes, I don't need any lectures on russian ak's etc. I have three now and am looking for one more.... I am also wondering where to purchase ammo 7.62x39 and 9mm bulk (1000 rds) at a reasonable price.... send me an email if your looking at selling your ak..... they are going at the gun shows for ~$350, - 400.
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- rhinoLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Goto www.cheaperthandirt.com you can buy ammo bulk cheap that's how I get mine. I would try a local pawn shop for the cheaper price however I understand as well for the Private purchase much Better Good Luck!!!
- Anonymous5 years ago
AK's aren't known for good accuracy. they have lower tolerances than most other rifles, which reduces accuracy. You'll still hit stuff though. The AK rifles are the most reliable weapons i nthe world, they're nearly indestructible, you can fire 1000s of rounds between cleanings, you can drop it in the pool for a month or two, let it rust shut, and it'll still shoot when fed new ammo and water drained out. With this type of reliability, the AK will take any kind of 7.62x39mm cartridge, russian, surplus, or some other cheap crap. The more expensive ones also runs thru it well.
- Matt MLv 51 decade ago
All 3 of these are good advice.
If you are east of the mississippi go with AIM as that they are out of Ohio and their shipping will be more reasonable. Conversely if you are west of the mississippi order from JGsales, they are out of Arizona and will be most reasonable in that area.
As you say if you don't need lectures and own 3, odds are you already are pretty darn good at doing a field strip and have a good idea of how these guns work. If you can use and have access to a drill press and dremel tool and can make or borrow a rivet crusher, you can build your own from a 100% reciever. If you can get to a build party, then you can save more money by working from a reciever flat. I'm only an average 22 year old guy and I have built 5 of them and I have moved on to other build-able kits.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Check out the below link for ammo deals..... Bulk ammo is the only way to go..... Why pay full retail.. I got 700 rounds of Barnaul 7.62x39MM for $149.... Cant beat that!!! TAKE MY ADVICE!! Ammo prices have been moving up lately so dont wait too long...... A tin of 700 rounds just went up in my area another $10.......
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- JJackLv 41 decade ago
A bought a bunch of ammo on gunbroker.com last year.
I found 5000 rounds of Golden Tiger 7.62x39 for like $750.
9mm I buy at Wal-Mart. $16 for 100 rounds of standard Winchester. Used to be $11...
Stock up as soon as you can.
- 1 decade ago
Well i got nuthing on AK's but, ammo i can do :). Try cheaperthandirt.com They have good prices for ammo. I use Wolf ammo for my SKS. Its cheap (4.99 for 20 Rds.), but its a ***** to clean. I suggest Sellior & Bellot ammo. Its Checoslovakian but i trust them. S.B. also makes cheap 9 mil ammo.
Source(s): Myself - trent bLv 41 decade ago
have you thought about building one from a kit, that might be the way to go there. good luck with the ammo though, that's how the LOONY LEFT is gonna get us by making the ammo hard to get , buy all you can brother and teach your kids how to shoot