New 1972 all-matching Russian AKMS underfolder chambered in 7.62×39. This rifle represents one of the most authentic Russian AKMS clone builds available on the market today, crafted with exceptional attention to detail and historical fidelity. The AKMS, a variant of the legendary AK-47, has a storied history dating back to its introduction in the early 1950s. Designed for paratroopers and other mobile units, the AKMS features a folding metal stock that enhances portability without compromising the robust functionality for which the Kalashnikov platform is renowned. Developed during the Cold War, the AKMS became a symbol of Soviet engineering, spreading across the globe due to its durability, simplicity, and adaptability in various combat environments.
This particular rifle is built using an unfired 1972 all-matching Russian AKM parts kit, a Polish chrome-lined hammer forged barrel, and paried with a Hungarian underfolder stock to stay true to the iconic soviet design. The numbers-matching Recreator receiver ensures seamless integration of components, while the US-made laminate forearm and wood grip add a touch of modern craftsmanship to this historic build. Included is a Russian steel AK-47 magazine, an original Soviet sling, an oiler, a cleaning kit, and a Soviet three-cell magazine pouch, providing all the necessary accessories to complete this classic rifle. The rifle has been test-fired post-build to confirm functionality and remains in pristine, unfired condition outside of this testing. With only a limited number of these rifles being produced, this is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously constructed AKMS clone that pays homage to the legendary Soviet design. Don’t miss your chance to add this exceptional rifle—a true blend of history and craftsmanship—to your collection.