Morrissey 7.62x39 AKM-47 Receiver - POLISH Model Underfolder *FFL ITEM*
Morrissey
These Rare Romanian MD 63 Underfolders AKM 47's are highly collectable and make excellent compact 7.62x39 rifles! Carefully demilled and offered in a variety of grades. These kits were issued so expect wear but they are still fully operational. They will have finish wear and possibly carvings, cracked upper handguards, small dents, and dings in parts and or the wood furniture.
Non-matching kits may come with palm swell handguard instead of dong. Cracked upper handguards is also common.
Higher grades and later years will see less instances of wear and tear.
CAT II kits are guaranteed to match all major serial numbers, have good original finish, and are mostly later year kits 70's-80's
You will still need to purchase a receiver, rivets, and possibly other small parts to complete this. These are original full auto Military rifles so you must comply with 922r and build this rifle in semi auto.
*Auto rate reducer, reducer spring, curved sear, trip spring, and 3rd pin removed for kits going to the following states:
CA
NY
WA
CT
MA
Kits range from 1967-1980's and only a small portion are from the 60's and have the palm swell handguard (anything 1970 and later will have the reverse dong). Any hand select requsts for 60's dated kits may take a long time to fulfill or be impossible depending on inventory, so we recommend you offer alternative date requests if you are looking for an early model Hand Select.
Excellent kit. I got "numbers matching" and they all do. Kit was demilled pretty well, no egging or boo-boos. No rust on anything. Bolt and trunnion show some wear, but not very much. Wood in good shape although the upper HG has a small (but not moving) crack in it. Bakelite grip is in good shape. Parts all went back together on a new AK-Builder barrel and Morrisey receiver with no issues. Only minor problem is the "arms" on the latch ring for the underfolder assy are a bit small for the holes in the trunnion, so there's a fair bit of up and down wobble on the stock. I think a few dabs with my TIG torch should fix that. Hammer spring seemed a little whack, so I got a new braided one from ALG. Also replaced the recoil spring with a new one (standard factory) from Wolff, but I do that with all my builds to keep my brass out of the neighbor's yard. Other than those minor things, this is an excellent kit to build with. If my barrel wasn't in-the-white, I probably wouldn't even bother painting anything and just leave it as a semi-BFPU look. This is my second 63 kit from AoA and both made beautiful rifiles. I used one of the Morrissey receivers (now stamped with Arms Of America as the manufacturer) and everything fit fine, didn't even have to file down the ejector.
These are great kits
I bought a couple of these and kits. I bought hand picked and non hand picked they have all been great.Go for it!
The Good
-Great demilling job (no egged trunnion holes or deep grinding marks
-Decent price (considering the market these days)
- Minimal wear on parts
The Bad
-Tracking info said ''Label Created'' for mare than a week.
-No sticker lol
Thankfully the people at AOA actually respond to emails and seem to keep in touch with their customers,
unlike some other companies.
Thanks AOA
For the money, kit was outstanding. All parts present and in excellent condition.
For the money, kit was outstanding. All parts present and in excellent condition.
Got two kits one is very nice , good finish and wood. One kit is alittle rough the wood is worn more wear on moving parts.
Excellent kit,very nicely demilled. Great packaging, furniture looks great but I’m going synthetic. Would buy again.
Fast delivery
Kit was as advertised. Very pleased. The trunnion was oversized, so I knurled the barrel journal to get it to fit properly. All numbers matching except the carrier spring.