What is a WASR-10 63?

What is a WASR-10 63?

The GP WASR-10/63 was built using the same newly-manufactured single-stack receiver and chrome-lined barrel as the GP WASR-10, and the two models are cosmetically similar. As with other WASR models imported into the United States, Century Arms modified these rifles to accept normal 30-round magazines.

Is WASR-10 cast or forged?

Built around a forged trunnion and stamped receiver, it comes outfitted with a chrome-lined barrel that can handle milsurp ammo without issue.

Are Century Arms good guns?

The author found the Century Arms VSKA to be an accurate and rattle-free AK-pattern rifle. While part of the AK’s legacy is the notion that they are indestructible, like any other mechanical device, they will have a breaking point. But 12,000 rounds is a lot to fire through a gun and experience no failures.

Are WASR-10 trunnions forged?

For those looking to get into the wide world of AKs, the Romanian-made WASR-10 has always served as an outstanding first choice. Built around a forged trunnion and stamped receiver, it comes outfitted with a chrome-lined barrel that can handle milsurp ammo without issue.

Are Romanian trunnions forged?

The forged front trunnion has the feedramp installed, the bolt and carrier are also forged as it is usual with all military spec parts. This kit contains everything even the rivets.

Is this a real WASR-10/63?

As mentioned, this is a GP WASR-10/63: a civilian, Romanian AK variant. It is imported with “sporting” features in place by Century, converted back into “non-sporting” configuration by Century once Stateside, and then sold with standard AKM-pattern furniture.

What is a century international arms WASR 10 63 rifle worth?

What is a CENTURY INTERNATIONAL ARMS WASR 10 63 Rifle Worth? A CENTURY INTERNATIONAL ARMS WASR 10 63 rifle is currently worth an average price of $983.00 used . The 12 month average price is $983.00 used.

What does the GP stand for on The WASR-10?

Well, the “GP” means “General Purpose” — bayonet lug and pistol grip. During the assault rifle ban for imported rifles (1989-present), the WASR-10 was imported with a thumbhole stock, no bayonet lug, and used a single-stack, ten-round magazine.

What is the demand for wasr10’s?

The demand of new WASR10 rifle’s has fallen 3 units over the past 12 months. The demand of used WASR10 rifle’s has risen 15 units over the past 12 months. *Using 80% condition for calculating used Values.