Century Arms Limited Edition AK-47

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posted on June 7, 2016
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The RAS47 by Century Arms is a unique and rare rifle that would make any AK admirer giddy. It’s flawlessly made of superior wood furniture and retains the standard model features of its prototype.

“While the Red Army Standard RAS47 is a rugged, reliable AK-47, that doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful as well. We wanted to offer a special run of the RAS47 with the addition of high-end walnut furniture for the AK enthusiast looking for something special,” said Jacob Herman, Century Arms director of business development.

The limited edition semi-automatic sporting rifle is 100 percent American made, comes equipped with the smooth, crisp RAK-1 Enhanced Trigger Group, a chrome moly 4150 nitride-treated barrel for durability and a weather resistant, large T-shaped magazine catch. The RAS47 is compatible with standard AKM furniture and allows users to easily drop-in any standard AKM stock.

The RAS47 is available in three standard configurations with an MSRP of $699.99 to $899.99. Visit Century Arms today to find a distributor or retailer that will have the limited edition AK available.  

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