WBP Polish Radom AKM 7.62x39 80% Receiver Blank

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$79.95
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These Polish 7.62x39 80% receiver blanks are 100% made in Poland using original Polish Radom Military tooling and parts. This is the closest you can get to an original military receiver! These 80 percent receivers already have both the rails and center support fully installed, and they are fully heat-treated with a black oxide finish. Polish selector markings are pre-stamped.

These are considered 80% complete so they do not require a FFL dealer since they are missing the axis pin and safety selector lever hole. 

These are 1.0 mm and work with all the AKM-47 parts kits we sell on the website!

We are not shipping these to NJ currently due to the ban on 80% receivers.

  • 5
    Receiver

    Posted by Joe B on Aug 28th 2021

    This a great receiver and fully heat treated with the rails and center support installed. Perfect for your next AK build.

  • 5
    great quality receivers

    Posted by SF on Jun 9th 2021

    Exactly what I was looking for.

  • 4
    Not the easiest to build on

    Posted by Alex on May 14th 2021

    These blanks have undersized cut-outs for the magazine well and trigger. When using common tools that index off of those cut-outs - ak builder's for example - some critical fire control holes will be placed incorrectly.

    This isn't a problem once this is understood, but it is easy to ruin the blank before the problem becomes apparent. It would be nice to receive a note about this with the product to avoid frustration.

    Also, they scratch relatively easily, so if you're using ak-builder's tools to drill holes, don't expect the finish to survive the build unharmed.

    Heat treatment is good though.

  • 4
    80% receiver

    Posted by Lane Moreland on May 13th 2021

    Quality recievers. The heat treatment and steel on these is superior to that of childers in my opinion, but it is hard on twist drills. I wish you could opt for trunnion pilot holes like you can with childers recievers.

  • 5
    Radom 80% blanks

    Posted by rbthntr64 on May 12th 2021

    The quality of these blanks are top notch. Always been a fan of Czech made products. Will build into a nice weapon.

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Grungus on May 6th 2021

    Excellent receiver worth the price!

  • 5
    80% Ak receiver

    Posted by Jim on Apr 22nd 2021

    A high quality receiver. These folks in eastern Europe have been making receivers for many decades. They have it down.

  • 5
    Great fit for polish kit, awesome job, thanks for these AOA!

    Posted by Cory on Apr 21st 2021

    Big F U to the biden admin.... and a bigger thank you to AOA and Poland.

  • 5
    Looks great.

    Posted by William on Apr 18th 2021

    Worked out great

  • 5
    Receiver

    Posted by Earl Carter on Apr 17th 2021

    Works perfectly, great craftsmanship, fast shipper

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Wisniewski on Apr 15th 2021

    As always the world's best AK receivers. Finish is great, heat treatment correct, rails are perfectly aligned along with the center support.

  • 4
    80% 7.62

    Posted by Jay on Mar 10th 2021

    These are nice. The ejector was perfect on three Romanian bolts. No filing was required. Using the AK-builder drill jig just requires the roll pin to be moved to the spot labeled “Polish.” I did all drilling from that location. With the roll pin uptight against the front of the pistol grip t-nut location. The axis pin holes aren’t perfectly aligned with the X and Y stampings, but the end result was a functioning build. The mag well is tight and I had to grind a little on the back side by the trigger guard. The metal isn’t to hard to drill through with HSS bits provided with the AK-builder drilling jig. These are slightly longer than other receivers I’ve used. You need to make sure the front trunnion is flush against the front of the receiver not the rails or you will have mag figment issues. I did the rear trunnion slightly inside instead of flush on my second two builds. On the first the carrier wanted to jump of the backside of the rails. I fixed that with a cheap plastic recoil buffer as they take up some space. I like these better than the Childer’s Polish stamping 80%.