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Re: Cost of Ak manufacture
Al Thompson wrote:
> At 11:20 PM 4/7/98 -0500, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
> >Judging by their construction, there is not a lot of costs and they
> >should be a lot cheaper than AR-15s (against which I have almost nothing).
> >
> >So, the question is, it is realistic to expect that AK s will be
> >manufactured here? Will the control freaks be able to stop it?
>
> Two major problems. There is VERY little domestic manufacture of 7.62x39
> ammo, and most of what is already out there is not reloadable. Even if AK
> clones became widespread, all the feds would have to do would be to ban the
> import of the ammo.
>
> Secondly, while it would certainly be possible for a manufacturing facility
> to construct an AK from raw materials, if "push comes to shove," it would be
> much faster and cheaper for people to "reconstruct" the Sten parts they have
> laying around. This has the added advantage that ammo is readily available
> for those.
>
> While 7.62x39 might become hard to find, the common US military and NATO
> calibers (7.62NATO, 5.56, and 9mm) will be widely available.
Al, you can make AKs in .223. There is no problem with that. So your
objection is valid, but not insurmountable.
- Igor.