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How to tell where a ak47 came from?

Question by Joseph DeLong: How to tell where a ak47 came from?
I have one and i was wondering how do i know where my ak47 came from. My ak has a slant on the end of the barrel and it has a wood stock.

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Answer by Tahoeguy
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  1. Hangfire says

    We’re going to need some more info pr pictures would help even more. I mean just about every AK47 comes with a slant break and wood furniture.

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  2. Mr. Gregg Andrews says

    Came from a sweat shop filled with malnourished 10 year old children.

    The actual Russian AK is built by malnourished 12 year olds. You’ll notice the fit and finish is ever so *slightly* better.

    Wheeeeeee!

    (sorry everyone, it’s hard for me to pass up an opportunity such as this.)

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  3. Jennifer says

    Commie Russia made the first ones. But half the world soon followed. The slant at the end is to control muzzle rise. If you look for the tiny letters on the barrel or receiver it’ll give you info on where it was made and by whom.

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