Conallin24 wrote:Hi there, I was hoping someone could help me with finding a 7.62x39 in pump action. I'm a fan of pump actions and although I've never tried one I'm all but certain that the 7.62x39 cartridge is the one for me. I have searched on some of the Australian gun sale websites and all I've found are zavasta bolt actions and AK clone SKK cat d which I cannot get. Any help would be appreciated.
Supaduke wrote:You would probably have to rebarrel a rem 7600. Would not be cheap and offers no advantage over an out of the box .308. But hey , it's your money
Conallin24 wrote:The reason I want one is my dad had a SKK about 35/40 years ago I think. Since I can't get the same one he has because it was D class and really bolt actions bore me I don't mind having some but I can't go past a pump or lever. Also I love having something different.
Wobble wrote:Close isn't really a pump, when it's a lever is it
Dogger wrote:Hi I'm new to all this so forgive any etiquette slips. Im 53yo and i can remember that 7.62x39 M43 soviet cal pump rifles use to be sold in Adelaide. I want to say they were made by Saiga a Russian firearms manufacturer. I reckon they had 10 shot AK style ribbed mags. With chrome bores, i use to look at them in the Adelaide Gun Shop.
bladeracer wrote:Dogger wrote:Hi I'm new to all this so forgive any etiquette slips. Im 53yo and i can remember that 7.62x39 M43 soviet cal pump rifles use to be sold in Adelaide. I want to say they were made by Saiga a Russian firearms manufacturer. I reckon they had 10 shot AK style ribbed mags. With chrome bores, i use to look at them in the Adelaide Gun Shop.
Very interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UmHMgiNQPU
WatchyShooter wrote:Looks like a new version could be interesting http://modernfirearms.net/civil/rus/ksz223-e.html
Also found this
PAR-1
https://youtu.be/8UbMD8JBWXY
Supaduke wrote:As nice as it seems, being based on a semi auto, it will probably run into the same issues as the Troy PAR. Great looking rifle, I would be very pleasantly surprised if it actually made it to our shores.