While the odd AMD-65 is the more famous of Hungarian rifles, it is the AK-63 which remains the standard for Hungarians today. Having cast off the shadows of both communism and the Soviet Union, Hungary still remains faithful to an indigenous variant of the AK rifle called the AK-63. Question is, “Does the AK-63D live up to the reputation of the AK legend or, like some in this very large family, is the rifle all looks without substance?īecause of the twin factors of reliability and durability, nations that adopted the AK family of rifles have always been reluctant to replace them with newer designs. Currently, their latest offering in the underfolder world is the AK-63D, built from a Hungarian parts kit on an American made milled receiver. (Photo: Francis Borek)Ĭentury Arms knows this fact and they have been importing underfolding AK rifles from a variety of sources for several years now. Compact while folded, the skeleton stock folds out to 35.75 inches overall length.
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