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Title: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: GUNS-R-US on February 04, 2011, 10:24:55 PM
Anybody know anything about the Polish AK-47 Model 1960?? I've seen a couple at
different gun stores around my area. They seem nice, though kinda pricey for an
AK. Any information would be appreciated! I'm looking to add an AK to my
collection, but I'm not sure it's worth the money or if I'd be better served by
a cheaper wasr-10.

Thanks,
Guns
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 04, 2011, 10:56:11 PM
IIRC, Milled receivers, of high quality, heavier than standard but more durable in a semi auto.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: WIshooter on February 04, 2011, 11:30:55 PM
Don't know much about this gun but,
You may also want to check out the interarms AKs.  Atlantic has them in stock for about 550.  Chrome barrel, park finish, lifetime warranty.  I think these would be a step up from a wasr, but a gun you could still feel ok about beating up on a bit.  If you are going to have an Kalashnikov I think you should be willing to beat it like it owes you money.

Saiga is always an option if you are going for unconventional setup anyway ( changing out furniture and going with rails and such)

Edit to say: don't confuse interarms with IO.  The interarms rifles are fairly new to the market, but seem to have some positive feedback from owners.  They are different companies.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: billt on February 05, 2011, 03:36:05 AM
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/1960PolishMilledReceiverAK-47s.jpg)

(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/1960PolishMilledAK-472.jpg)

(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/1960PolishMilledAK-47.jpg)

(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/1960PolishMilledBayonet.jpg)

These are a pair of 1960 Polish Milled Receiver AK-47 Models I picked up last year with the bayonets they come with. Both run like scalded dogs. As you can see mine have one piece wood furniture instead of the laminated stocks most of them come with now. Nothing wrong with the laminated wood, I just prefered the look of the solid wood. Both are put together very well, but they will not accept a "standard" model AK-47 bayonet. Both of mine came with the proper bayonet, minus the cleaning rods, which I added later.

The milled receiver models have a bit more "solidness" to them, and the mag wells fit most all magazines nice and tight with very little wobble. Overall I would rate the quality very high compared to most models. In fact I would say these are slightly better than my 2 Yugo Underfolders, although the Yugos are slightly heavier in spite of having stamped receivers. The Yugo Underfolder models are made with very heavy gage metal in the receivers.

I know a lot of people bad mouth Century Arms, but I have several Century built AK's, and every one of them has been a good performer. If you're going to buy try to pick the gun out yourself rather than buying sight unseen. If that is not possible then be sure the outfit you buy from has a good return policy if you are unsatisfied for any reason. I bought these 2 from J&G Sales up in Prescott, Arizona. They are good to deal with and have recently lowered the price on these. If your looking for a nice, solid AK-47 and don't want to break the bank, these are not a bad choice. I don't know how much longer milled receiver AK-47's are going to be around at a fair price. Much like SKS models, the price will head upward in time.  Bill T.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: TAB on February 05, 2011, 03:59:53 AM
IIRC the milled stuff, they ended up removing about 85% of the premachined weight on them.  It was like 12 or 13 lbs removed.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: billt on February 05, 2011, 10:30:05 AM
Also it was found the stamped receiver proved to be more rugged in full automatic fire. Many of the milled receiver guns developed cracks in heavy full auto fire.  Bill T.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: tombogan03884 on February 05, 2011, 05:32:44 PM
Also it was found the stamped receiver proved to be more rugged in full automatic fire. Many of the milled receiver guns developed cracks in heavy full auto fire.  Bill T.

Correct, The sheet metal allows flexing that releases the stress's that cause cracks in milled receivers.
The problem doesn't occur in semi auto guns.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: twyacht on February 05, 2011, 05:42:17 PM
You will not be better served by getting the "cheaper" WASR. Invest in a few more bucks, for the Polish, or even a new Saiga is a solid choice.

Made in Izhmash, Russia, just change the stock. (You can even find "wood" for it.)   It only takes Saiga Mags, but can be converted to take standard AK mags with a tad bit of filing to the mag catch.

Mine shoots great, very solid, and combat AK accurate, especially at ranges less than 75yds.

(http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm182/twyacht/DSCF1552.jpg)
My son loves it.
(http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm182/twyacht/rangejuly006.jpg)

Everyone should consider an AK. ::)




Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: billt on February 05, 2011, 06:09:33 PM
Everyone should consider an MANY AK's.

I corrected your typo.   ;D    Bill T.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: breezzer99 on February 08, 2011, 03:07:17 PM
lol I was never a AK guy till now. My chomper is coming along with strides. Side mount ordered stock for grip pistol grip. I may even do a paint job and write chomper on the side.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: Ping on February 08, 2011, 04:24:14 PM
I know I have been looking for a good AK myself.
Title: Re: Polish AK-47 Model 1960
Post by: fightingquaker13 on February 10, 2011, 06:17:59 PM
I looked at Classic Arms. They seem to offering the following above the Wasser grade. Romanian Military AKs OR Century G 1975 for $420. Both are supposedly better than the average Waser. The G 1975 has a US built reciever and barrel, the Romanian military is tweaked  to take hi-cap mags. They offer Romanian underfolders at $430- or AKMS underfolders (same idea as the G 1975, US made reciever and barrel) at $480. The Polish are $575. Personally, I would lean towards the Centuries with the US made parts and save some dollars. I'd probably go with the underfolder for the simple reason that if anything gets banned these will top the list. Beyond that, its an AK. The Wassers seem to have some issues with mag rattle and canted gas blocks and I'd rather spend an extra hundred and avoid the issue. I didn't check J@G sales, but they also have a great rep. Good luck.
FQ13