Ak 47 Serial Numbers Romanian7890823
Feb 10, 2010 - I have a Romanian AK 47.I am interested to know if any parts other than the receiver have serial numbers? I see several folks list AK,. Norinco MAK-90 Model of the Kalashnikov AK-47. General Specifications Calibers: Usually 7.62x39mm; rarely 5.56x45mm Overall length 35.1 inches. Serial Number Beginning with 94 for the year 1994. Sometimes AK enthusiasts take a 'de-fanged' MAK-90, and restore it to pre-ban condition.
Norinco MAK-90 Model of the Kalashnikov AK-47 Norinco MAK-90 Model of the Kalashnikov AK-47 General Specifications Calibers: Usually 7.62x39mm; rarely 5.56x45mm Overall length 35.1 inches Barrel length 16.34 inches Weight with empty magazine 8 lbs 4 ounces Receiver metal thickness: 1.6mm (most other stamped AKs have 1mm thick receivers) The letters/numbers MAK-90 stand for Modified AK-1990. I have owned three of them, and share some of my photos in this web page.
The MAK-90 is a Chinese factory built AK model exported to the USA from China from 1990 through 1994 by two Chinese export companies:. Following the import ban in 1989, the Chinese developed an AK which met the 'sporting purposes' clause. (The earlier AKs were banned because of their 'evil' features: pistol grips, folding stocks, threaded muzzles and bayonets.) The new model was basically an AK with a wood thumb-hole stock and no bayonet lug (although you do sometimes see MAK-90 receivers with under-folder holes drilled and filled). Around a million MAK-90s were exported to the USA in the early 90s. According to 'JA,' of AK47.net, more MAK-90 rifles were imported from China than any other model of semi automatic AK type rifle from any other country. MAK-90s were made to shoot 7.62x39 or.223 caliber ammunition. A very few were made to shoot 5.45 x 39 ammo.
The retail price for a new MAK-90s was often less than $200. They often were sold with three 5-round magazines, an oil bottle, a cleaning kit and a sling. A magazine ad from the early 1990s (I would venture to opine that the most common model NOW (2009) for sale in the USA is the, modified for 30-round magazines. The is based on a, but is modified to be and distributed in the USA by.) On April 6,1998 a ruling by the Treasury Secretary banned the import of semi-automatic rifles that use a magazine holding more then ten rounds.
Century International Arms takes the WASR-10 imports from Romania, reams out the magazine hole to accomodate a double-stack 30 round standard magazine, and then replaces enough parts in the WASR-10 to make it 922r compliant. (In contrast to the MAK-90, you may note that the WASR-10 has stocks of cheap plywood, a ribbed receiver cover, open-top sights, no 'dimple' in the receiver, and a Soviet-style scope-mount welded on the left side of the receiver.) Standard WASR-10 As Modified and Sold by Century International Arms In 1990 the Chinese AK factories screwed a nut on the muzzle to cover the threads, and some were tack welded on. The bayonet lug was ground down to eliminate the possibility of the MAK-90 having an 'evil' bayonet. According to 'J.A.,' '.The standard thread size for AK-47 type rifles is 14x1mmLH.
This means the diameter of the threads is 14mm and the pitch is 1mm. The LH means that the threads are left hand and to screw a muzzle brake onto the barrel you will have to turn it to the left/counter clockwise.' I think a lot of MAK-90 owners think they have a threaded muzzle when they really don't.
If your entire barrel on your MAK-90 seems to be threaded, then it is NOT. These are just machine tool marks.
This MAK-90 muzzle is NOT threaded. What appears to be threads are just machine tool marks. The model name was ground off (or lined through) and the new model name MAK-90 was stamped. Stupica dlya pricepa motobloka. Xender apps download on mobile9. Some had 90 added to the serial number that denoted the year of import (1990).
They were named 'Sporter,' and sold with a five-round magazine, to make them seem more like hunting rifles. Original model name ground off, and re-stamped MAK-90 Sporter 'JA' posted the following remarks on the Gunsnet Forum in 1999-2000. (I cleaned up the grammar a little bit, for clarity): All Chinese AK rifles have barrels that are larger in diameter than European AK's.
I took some measurements: All measurements were taken with calipers and the barrels were measured 1/2 way between the front sight and gas block. The stamped receiver MAK-90 in 7.62 and.223 have barrels that are.608' in diameter.
The milled receiver MAK-90 has a.615' diameter barrel. The milled receiver MAK-91 has a.684' diameter barrel and the NHM-91 has a.668 diameter barrel. The Maddi post bans have.580' diameter barrels and Romanian's are.584'.
All AK's have barrels that are 4 different diameters in different places. The chamber is the largest diameter then steps down at the rear sight block, next the gas block, and finally the smallest diameter is at the front sight. All Poly Tech AKs have an oval 386 stamped on the receiver. All the milled receiver Chinese rifles have 386 in a oval. The post ban models MAK-90,MAK-91,AK Hunter and Poly Tech Legend pre bans have the 386 in a oval. The barrels of milled receiver MAK-90 and 91 rifles are not threaded. The fit and finish of Poly Tech rifles pre or post ban are the best of all Chinese rifles imported.