

Ran 100 rounds of cheap steel case ammo, flawless operation. Just don't expect it to be flawless or refined. I'm happy with my purchase and would recommend both Impact Guns and this rifle. Otherwise, the unfinished handguards are very rough, but this isn't a huge deal. I can't give it 5 stars since it did have some rust in various places.

There were helpful, the price was fair, and the shipping was fast. Overall, I am very satisfied with Impact Guns. No sling or cleaning kit was included, but one 30 round steel mag and one 30 round black polymer tapco mag. There is a scope mount on the side of the receiver. The barrel came with a thread protector welded on, so I'll have to chop it off before I can put a muzzle brake on. The action is not super smooth, but I will polish it and these is normal. The barrel is straight, sights seem straight, but I haven't had a chance to fire it yet. It sounds like these usually come smothered in cosmoline, but mine was bone dry. There was light rust around the front sight, chamber, and the gas tube. The receiver, barrel, dust cover, sights, etc. Expected I guess, and they will be easy to refinish. These look like a 7th grade shop student made them. Semi finished wood buttstock: it's in good shape, probably new, and has a small amount of finish on it. Here's a rundown of the state of the rifle. I had them check a few specific features of the rifle, and they put me on hold and found out the answers within a few minutes. I was impressed when Impact called me the next day to clarify and answer my questions. I left a note on my order to make sure a few features were present. The rest of the review is of the WASR 10 I received, and not of Impact Guns:īuying an AK online is always a roll of the dice, especially one like this. I have bought my last two firearms from them, and they have communicated well, answered questions, and shipped quickly. Great product great customer service.įirst, Impact Guns was great. Only thing close to a gripe is the stock is a little short for me. Action is easy and mags slot home securely. One was that instead of the steel mag shown I got a shiny new mag - pull one and to keep it company another one in unopened packaging.

Picked it up from my FFL the next Wednesday. I purchased a Hogue rubber grip and solved that problem. It's just plastic, and it's very small in the hands. My only negative is the Tapco pistol grip that Century installs on these is not great. I've shot nothing but cheap steel-case Tula through mine and she loves the stuff and has not had a single hick-up. The gun also came with 2 30rd plastic P-mags, which have less mag wobble than the standard metal mag. Mine came with really beautiful, finished birch wood for the handguard and stock, unlike old WASR's that came unfinished. The WASR's were given a bad name from poor QC from Century Arms back in the day, but it has much improved and these guns are great right out of the box. 300 rounds through it so far, (Tula, and Golden Tiger) without a single problem.Īfter much deliberation between the WASR and the Yugoslavian N-PAP here on Impact, I went with the WASR and I'm happy with it. He couldn't believe how smooth the action was. After cleaning up the edges of the slide rails, and mag well, I took it in to work to show it off to a co-worker who owns an N-PAP.

It came with 1 P-mag, cleaning kit, and half a surplus leather sling, no biggie, though. Picked up a 2017 production WASR 10 just after New Years.
