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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2681208" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>You an order a C39 almost like that one from JG Sales for $499 ( <a href="http://www.jgsales.com/cai-centurion-39-ak-style-pistol,-7.62x39,-milled-receiver,-usa-mfg,-new.-p-52442.html" target="_blank">http://www.jgsales.com/cai-centurion-39-ak-style-pistol,-7.62x39,-milled-receiver,-usa-mfg,-new.-p-52442.html</a> ). I handled one in person next to a Draco and, despite what people say about the Century quality, it was fitted and finished much better than the other. It's wasn't as nice as say, my dad's Norinco MAK-90, but it was put together nicer than the Draco. Visually, it was not far off from the Arsenal next to it, honestly. </p><p></p><p>However it was fairly heavy with the milled receiver and longer barrel. The hand guard with rail is plastic, which is chintzy, and I don't believe there are aftermarket ones to fit the C39 off the shelf. And the shark fin sight is frowned upon compared to the adjustable ones. I also admit I didn't fire them, but I have heard these are better than the previous Century junk. But for picking up one to slap a red dot on and going to town, It's what I would buy if I were not opting to build an AR pistol. It was a really tough call actually, the lightness and size of the AR won out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2681208, member: 7488"] You an order a C39 almost like that one from JG Sales for $499 ( [url]http://www.jgsales.com/cai-centurion-39-ak-style-pistol,-7.62x39,-milled-receiver,-usa-mfg,-new.-p-52442.html[/url] ). I handled one in person next to a Draco and, despite what people say about the Century quality, it was fitted and finished much better than the other. It's wasn't as nice as say, my dad's Norinco MAK-90, but it was put together nicer than the Draco. Visually, it was not far off from the Arsenal next to it, honestly. However it was fairly heavy with the milled receiver and longer barrel. The hand guard with rail is plastic, which is chintzy, and I don't believe there are aftermarket ones to fit the C39 off the shelf. And the shark fin sight is frowned upon compared to the adjustable ones. I also admit I didn't fire them, but I have heard these are better than the previous Century junk. But for picking up one to slap a red dot on and going to town, It's what I would buy if I were not opting to build an AR pistol. It was a really tough call actually, the lightness and size of the AR won out. [/QUOTE]
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