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Romanian AIMS 74 Rifle 5.45x39 semi auto rifle . These rifles are built from Original Romanian AIMS 74 parts kits with a New US barrel , receiver & fire control . The AIMS 74 is a Rare and Unique variant of the AK 74 Rifle series and highly coveted by Kalashnikov collectors.

Some of the cool features are the Up swept charging handle , off set side folder stock for better cheek weld and variation on the Russian muzzle brake in 22 mm. These rifles are carefully built by the experienced Atlantic Arms MFG build team . They have very nice rivets, Straight builds and checked with a laser for canting and Beautiful metal finish .

1 Built with original Romanian Military parts kits rated Very good to Excellent
2 4150 Nitride treated barrel
3 Optic rail mount on left side of receiver
4 Fully heat treated receiver
5 Original Military wood stock set may show character
6 US 922 R parts installed
7 Pistol Grip style and color may vary
8 Beautiful Finish on metal parts
9 Atlantic Arms MFG 1 Year factory warranty
10 Comes with 1 Romanian AIMS 74 mag Mil Surplus NRA Very good / Excellent
11 Factory markings may vary based on year produced etc & no custom request are offered.
12 Original Romanian parts may show minor usage or character

Does not Include Optic or RS Mount

A little Bit of History on the AIMS 74
The Romanian weapons industry has always been very active, producing Soviet based arms for domestic use while at the same time vigorously exporting to every corner of the globe. The Kalashnikov rifle is obviously one of their best sellers, as Romanian variants are seen in every major conflict from Central America to Iraq and Afghanistan. In the 1980's, when Soviet influence and aid was still a factor in determining the equipment of Romania's own army, a decision was reached to start conversion of the standard infantry round from the M43 7,62x39mm cartridge to the new Soviet M73 5,45x39mm. Of course, this meant a revision in the Kalashnikov rifle made for the round. Romtechnica's eventual "AK-74" rifle is unique, and although it embodies features characteristic of the Soviet original, has many throwbacks to the AKM pattern in an effort to save expense. The final result is a true AK-74 with a unique flavor all it's own, making it very interesting to the Kalashnikov collector.

Romanian AIMS-74 rifles are outfitted with wire folding stocks similar to the East German design. Handguards consist of laminated wood lowers and bakelite uppers. They also have the Unique upturned bolt carrier handle, a convenient and comfortable feature when the wire butt stock is folded. Although it is common sense to assume there was most likely a fixed stock AIM-74 created, it was most likely not adopted by the Romanian Army. As is the case with many users of the current AK-74 variants, the fixed stock rifle has fallen out of favor .

The Romanian rifle uses a wire type monostrut folding stock, patterned after the original design developed in East Germany for the MPiKMS-72 and later used on the MPiAKS-74N. The Romanian version is very similar but has some very interesting improvements. Most noticeably, it has an offset to the left which means it provides a better cheek weld, and offsets recoil forces which try to pull the rifle to the left when used by a right handed shooter. The folding mechanism is also activated by a push button rather than a lever. The rear portion of the stock is also modified and set at a lower angle, which provides a slightly more comfortable stance when shooting.

The Romanian AK-74 uses a unique variation of the Russian muzzle brake. It has a smaller diameter and therefore, to provide the same basic expansion chamber volume, had to be made longer. This made the device longer overall, which meant the distance from the bayonet lug (on the front sight base) to the front face of the muzzle brake where the bayonet ring fits had to be adjusted if standard type Kalashnikov bayonets were to be used.

This means the Romanian AK-74 front sight base is also unique in several ways. As noted previously, it has a 21mm threaded extension for the muzzle brake, and secondly, the bayonet lug has been moved to a position below the sight tower, rather than on an extension behind it (in Soviet fashion). The bayonet is not the regular Romanian AKM pattern, but a copy of the Soviet 2nd pattern AKM/AK-74 with square handle.
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I’d love to own a weapon that most likely killed already

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