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Century Arms Wood Stock AK-47 | RI2087N - Made in the same factory the produced top quality rifles for former Yugoslavia like the M70B1 and M70AB2, this manufactured N-PAP rifles are the civilian version of the M70 series. These beauties are the latest imports from the world famous Zastava factory. Century is proud to now offer 6 styles of the N-PAP rifles. Features an accessory rail built into the receiver for easy mounting of your favorite accessories and a hammer forged barrel. Comes with two 30 rd. mags.
due to high demand rifles will ship by 7/25/2013
SKU#: RI2087N

Caliber 7.62x39mm
Action Semi-Automatic
Barrel length 16.25inches
Overall length 36.25inches
Weight 7.7 lb
Twist 1 turn in10.00inches
Front sights fixxed
Rear sights fixxed
Receiver Steel
Finish Black
Grips Wood
Stock Wood
Ammo capacity 30+1
Safety Manual
Product type Rifle
MSRP $1,145.00
Packaging Two 30rd mags
Restrictions NJ, MA, CA, CT, HI or where prohibited by law
Options Fixxed Stock

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Double stack bolt?

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Yes, only the first GEN ones had the single stack bolts.

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Dunno if this is a pricing error or what but im in for one ... wood stock plus side rail and if its anything like my opap the fit and finish is excellent.

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How do you know it has a side rail?

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Has anyone found a better price on these? Are these any good? Im new to the ak world so any info would be appreciated. Thanks.

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these are very good. Different buttstock and siderail than a normal AK but you can get an SVD optic mount from kalinka for 75 bucks. And yugo buttstock adapters are readily available.

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I bought the polymer stock version. Paid $100 more for it last year. I like mine. It's heavy and solid. Mine was accurate out of the box. Had no problems with it. None of the parts felt or looked like cheap metal. The finish looked good as well.

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This is a decent price as of lately. Prices are finally coming down.

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Actually, I did contact them via email, explaining the situation and I included a photo for reference - no reply - it has been over a week now.

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Update: Atlantic Firearms still has not replied. Safe to say that they won't, since it has been almost two months now.

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Very nice rifle, fit, form and function. AK rifles of this level of quality, for this money, are far and few between. My only complaint is with the vendor I purchased it from - Atlantic Firearms. I chose them specifically because they advertised that they QC inspect each rifle. Well, mine arrived at the FFL with a significant gouge out of the metal on the front sight assembly. Also, the bolt hold open was not used to lock the bolt and so the chamber flag was broken off inside the barrel. There was absolutely no damage to either box. So, I am confident it wasn't shipping damage. Definitely recommend the rifle, just not through Atlantic.

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Atlantic has probably the best rep in the business for customer service. If you have an issue contact them, I guarantee they will do anything they can to make it right if you have a legitimate problem.

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Very nice rifle, fit, form and function. AK rifles of this level of quality, for this money, are far and few between. My only complaint is with the vendor I purchased it from - Atlantic Firearms. I chose them specifically because they advertised that they QC inspect each rifle. Well, mine arrived at the FFL with a significant gouge out of the metal on the front sight assembly. Also, the bolt hold open was not used to lock the bolt and so the chamber flag was broken off inside the barrel. There was absolutely no damage to either box. So, I am confident it wasn't shipping damage. Definitely recommend the rifle, just not through Atlantic.

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I really considered the PAP's but not having a chrome lined barrel killed it for me. If this had one it would be the best deal on the market for AK's. Ultimately went with the converted Saiga from Classic. The PAP's are still a good choice though.

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To each their own but if you don't shoot corrosive, which in 7.62x39 there's no reason to, it's a non-issue. These barrels are cold hammer forged & with even minimal maintenance your grand kids will still be shooting this rifle. The Saiga is a fine choice, but the non-chrome lines barrel is absolutely no reason not to buy one of these rifles.

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Wow... so all those people who paid $538 shipped two months ago for an opap from FA4U.com got a good deal

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ok guys I understand how you feel when questioned about ones knowledge of a certain product let me say I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to AK's I have been watching for this product to come up and want to know is this a good AK to own. I am also thinking of the M+M which is looking like a much better AK?

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The N-Pap is a much nicer rifle for the money, in my opinion. Tighter tolerances and better finish.

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If you are looking for recommendations on a first AK and want a fixed stock rifle, I would get an N-Pap with wood furniture or a WASR 10/63. If you are looking for an underfolder, the N-Pap DF is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

I want to make a comment on M+M. Truth in advertising: I own two WASRs, O-Pap and M92. My brother in law owns this N-Pap. I have never shot an M+M but one of my favorite LGS moves a bunch of them and they swear they are terrific rifles. He mentioned that he has met the Colorado owners and they are also great people. My stumbling point is that they are Romarms/Cugir guns just as the WASR (using all NEW parts, so +) and that mag well opening is done much better at M+M than Century (another big +). Two big plusses with the M10, but at an extra hundred and a half for those plusses starts to not be a deal. Plus, I'm a purist so I don't like the TactiCool mall ninja look. Here is the first M+M that came up chronologically:

https://gun.deals/product/m10-ak47-hogue-762x39mm-rifle-free-shipping-639...

For those of you that are saying "how can you recommend a Century gun?" One of my WASRs is from the drunk monkey modifiers era at Century. A bunch of stuff was wrong, but I learned so much fixing that rifle I can 'smith AKs completely. My recent WASR came from the factory and Century's shop perfect. Hear that trolls? A PERFECT WASR. When I checked it at my FFL, we all thought I hit the Century lottery. So take what you read on the internet with concern about when the comments were made as well as if they are still bitching about "my brother's nephew's uncle's compadre's son-in-law bought a WASR in 2006 and it sucked!!!" The QC issues have been fixed.

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thanks for an intelligent reply. been thinking about this gun and your experience is appreciated

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Wrong description or wrong photo. Don't expect to get the "heavy duty RPK style receiver". That is the now sold out O-Pap version. If this is for the N-Pap can the updater correct some of these errors?

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That's not a pic of an O-Pap, it's not a heavy duty RPK receiver, it doesn't have a bulged front trunnion. Nor does it have the surplus wood of the O-Pap. That's the correct pic for the listing. If you don't know what you're talking about, which you clearly don't, don't post. Stick to air soft rifles pal.

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Hey NeckBeard, search my posts so you will be absolutly positive I know what I'm taking about. So much so that build AKMs. I also own an O-Pap from Buds and my brother-in-law has an N-Pap from Aim. I am VERY familiar with these rifles.

How stupid are you? Do you think you will get points with us by repeating what I said as your own comments? Did you read my post? The description doesn't match the photo. You repeated that that is not a pic of an O-Pap. What do you think "Don't expect to get the "heavy duty RPK style receiver" from my comments means? I'll tell you what it means, Troll: that it doesn't come with buldged front trunnion (and by extension the thicker receiver), therefore it is not an O-Pap and the description is wrong.

Since you are so foolish to try to question my knowledge, I'll continue to show everyone what a clown you are: You said that's the correct pic for the listing. Before you joined the party the listing was wrong, dumbass. My comment from above your idiotic rant was so spot on, that the listing got updated on this website.

Did you catch that? The mods were so sure I was correct that the listing has been changed.

Let me guess, you are pimple faced, live in your mama's basement, neckbeard who's only experience with AKs are the airsoft kind. At least you have a screen name for the 'files. I'll get on when I put the kids to bed and see what else you have no clue of.

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I'd suggest you learn some reading comprehension skills Ma'am, the description & the photo match. Lol about you being a builder funniest thing I've heard in weeks. Guess that's the great thing about the internet, you can make any claim you want.

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You are still this dumb to NOT understand that it was my comments that caused this deal to get updated to the now correct listing.

Yes the description & the photo match. NOW they do.

Thanks to me pointing out this was not an O-Pap deal in the first place. You're welcome.

I guess you cannot comprehend english? I blame the school system, it's not your fault you are so dumb.

Since you are learning so much from me I will tell you the really great thing about the internet: I can make an idiot out of you buy using your own words.

Do you see how foolish you look? You showed up at 3:14 pm but the listing was wrong at 11:45 am.

I'm sure you don't own one of these (I'll confirm using your 'files username this evening) so you don't have any first hand knowledge to contribute. Oh well, another useless contributor pretending to have first hand knowledge about firearms yet not owning anything.

TROLLjabes would be a more appropriate handle.

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My bad guys, I updated the description to much the new description from AIMs. No need to argue. Dude

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Thanks for the update, mark. I'll go home and take my blood pressure medicine now.

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Fair enough. Good work, but you need to understand how it looks to someone who isn't looking at an incorrect pic/description. There are far too many idiots on the net pretending to be experts & I assumed that's what you were. My bad. Cya at the Files, we can discuss the whole neck beard thing there.

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The O-PAP s are supposedly gone or fading fast definitely not under $500 again glad I got mine last week thing is awesome
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Where the heck are the O-PAPS for $550??

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Out of stock

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Bought mine for this price. No regrets. Very nice rifle. I do recommend that you take apart the gun and clean it out first before shooting though because there was some small metal shavings on the inside from the production lines. No big deal. Only took a couple minutes to clean because of the simplicity of the Ak47 design!

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I hear you have to clean out the gas tube too?
Wanted to know if u thought this was better than an o-pap
and if it had a double-stack bolt?

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Yeah I took down checked it over, cleaned out the metal shavings with my air compressor and then oiled everything up. All magazines fit in the gun. Tapco to metal mags from the factory, even my 75 round drum mag.

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I dont have one, but reports are that these are the second gen, which have the side rail, double-stack bolt and trunnion.

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Yeah the side scope mount rail on it is extremely nice. My FFL that I had it sent to was really impressed.

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O-Pap's are gone, unless you want to give $700+ for one on GB. The O-Pap is far superior to the N as the O is as close to a Yugo military rifle as you're going to get in the States. All it's missing is the fun switch & grenade & night sights. If I didn't have an O already I would spend the couple hundred extra to get 1 simply because there will not be anymore imported, ever. Now whether that turns into collectibility & high demand in the future is TBD but to me it's worth the chance, but I'm not you. If you just want a rifle to shoot the crap out of & throw in the truck to kill hogs & not care about but the N, unless you're planning on heading to Syria & joining the rebels it's incredibly unlikely you're going to wear it out in your lifetime or your children's lifetime for that matter. Solid rifle, new factory build, CHF barrel, what more can you ask for, $500.

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I looked at an opap thursday locally. They have them at Fleet Farm. Cost is 569, I passed - wasn't impressed with the condition. I'm no priss, but spending that much should yield decent shape.

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Fair enough, you may still be able to pick one up locally but on-line retailers sold out a couple weeks ago. If by condition you mean the furniture that's no problem it can easily be re-finished anyway you like. If you mean rust or can't or a locked up bolt that's a different matter. But if it's just an appearance issue remember you're buying an AK, if you want pretty buy a painting. If that O-Pap is functionally sound & still available I would be on the first thing smoking back to farm & fleet to get it but again that's me. It's a "buyers" market in the AK world right better pick up one or two while they're cheap & $569 is cheap for what you're getting. There is endless info available on the AKFiles head on over & do an O-Pap search & read until your hearts content. After you do I think you'll be headed to farm & fleet.

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"But if it's just an appearance issue remember you're buying an AK, if you want pretty buy a painting."
Sound like the kind of thing AK fanboys tell themselves to justify spending AR money on an AK. $700 buys or builds you a decent AR, which is both functional and doesn't look like it was assembled by monkeys in a garage. Oh, and more accurate. Learn how to maintain your gun, buy a few extra parts (plentiful and cheap, with no 922 compliance count needed). None of us is going to be running around after the world ends, pulling our guns out of the mud and holding off the communist hordes anyway.
AKs are supposed to be cheap. If they can't be cheap, they at least better look good.

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Lol sounds like an AR fanboy who's ignorant of the facts. Most AK owners own AK's because they prefer the platform, looks, & history over the AR. I love how the AR boys are always talking up the accuracy difference, a great AR will shoot 1" MOA & a great AK will shoot 1.5" MOA, both BTW are plenty accurate enough to kill you.

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I am neither. I have an AR and am in the market for an AK. I own guns to shoot, not as historical pieces. But I still appreciate them looking decent.
Any AR can shoot 1 MOA. It takes a good AK to shoot 1.5 MOA. At 100 yards, there is no difference. At 300 yards it becomes a much bigger issue. And neither you nor I will be shooting anyone with either gun. But in terms of target or hunting - it matters.
All I'm saying is the guys who say it's a cheap gun and looks don't matter then turn around and spend big money on an ugly gun don't make sense to me. If it's going to cost $700, why can't it look decent? The one time I held a WASR in my hands I wanted to puke. If the thing was $300 like the old days, fine. But when they started charging $550+... they need to do a little more refining. SKSs don't look like crap, why does an AK have to?

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There are plenty of people driving $50K pick up trucks who could afford to be driving $80K BMW's. Same reason as people who can afford a $1900 Arsenal milled Sam7 can afford a $1500 AR but choose not to. So as I originally said, if you want pretty buy a painting, it's an AK it's not supposed to be pretty it's supposed to be an AK.

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What about the opap that warrants a higher price? Not trying to be confrontational, just asking. either way, now you got me thinking. Curses!

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No worries not taking you as confrontational...The only thing that's different that I know for a FACT is that the O-Pap has surplus wood & a 1.6mm RPK receiver opposed to the N's new production wood & 1mm receiver. Now I wasn't there so I cannot say this is a fact but I do believe to be true. The N-Pap's are completely new production. The O-Pap's were originally constructed during the 1970's for the Yugo army, packed in cosmoline & put away in storage. Well 40 years later they're still there & Zastava has run into some financial difficulties & in steps Century they strike a multi million $ deal for Pap's, N-Pap's, & lastly the stored military O'Pap's that have been sitting for decades. Century pays Zastava to pull the O-Pap's apart, remove the military receiver & fun switch & put them back together with a new civilian receiver & voila you have a military grade AK-47 (minus receiver) all ready to import to the USA. All Century has to do is hog out the mag-well & make it 922r compliant. So the O-Pap is as close to a Yugo military weapon as you can get & the N-Pap is just another new production foreign made AK like the WASR, minus a chromed barrel of course. Over at the files as near as we're able to tell based on serial #'s there are 8,000 some O-Pap's in the USA while there are probably as many as 30,000+ N-Pap's. Hope that helps.

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I've done some reading and seen many of those points you mentioned. Is the thicker receiver really that advantageous? I'm sure I'll get great for this, but I was considering getting a CA compliant version to save a few bucks.

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Classic firearms has 2 lo cap n-paps-one teak, one polymer, with 21 10 round mags included in deal, $450+ shipping. You can convert it later, but honestly I would just save myself the trouble and get a high cap now.

http://www.classicfirearms.com/paprifleblackpolygen210rdlocap...

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For your purposes no the thicker receiver is likely completely unnecessary. It's your $ spend it how you want but there's no way I'd buy a CA compliant rifle if I didn't have to. If you're looking for cheaper look at a WASR I think Classic has them for $499 right now. Rougher furniture than the N-Pap but it does have a CHF & chromed lined barrel so it will outlive you. If that's still too much look into a Saiga, $450 will get you a real Russian rifle, CHF & chrome barrel. It will come to you only able to hold 10 rds but you can convert it as $ allows & eventually end up with a full fledged AK & you'll learn a lot in the process.

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Aren't there O Paps available right now for about $600? And I think there were deals on them listed her in the past few weeks.

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That was a few weeks ago....sold out everywhere as soon as the word came that they will not be stocked again

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