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  • sapper

    Plinker
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    Does anyoneown one and shotbtheirs enough to give me any inf or tips?
    I've got one on order and am waiting on it.
    Kinda like a kid waiting on Santa Claus:yesway::noway:
     

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    MCgrease08

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 14, 2013
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    I don't have the C39, but I do own a Century Arms GP 1975.

    The fit and finish isn't great. It actually came with a little rust along the saftey arm. I also don't have it completely sighted in yet, but it goes bang every time.

    I'm sure it will be a great beater AK/ range toy.

    Based on the pic, the C39 looks like an upgrade over what I've got.
     

    sig-man

    Marksman
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    Jan 26, 2013
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    I am curious myself as I plan on my next purchase being one as well. I have heard good reviews but have yet to shoot one myself. I seen on Atlantic firearms you can sign up to be notified when the V2 is available. Looks like a few slight upgrades have been made. Mainly swapping the chrome bore for a Nitraded one. I planned on ordering one myself, but blew my cash on one of those $389. VZ's from Palmetto State.
     
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