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Posted: 8/11/2012 8:58:49 PM
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Posted: 8/11/2012 10:04:17 PM
Cugir is the manufacturer. What specific model are you inquiring about?
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Posted: 8/11/2012 10:59:39 PM
All "Cugir" Romys are factory-built AKs on the old Soviet AKM pattern with chrome-lined barrels (save the WASR22) so that's a real good start for a 5.45x39 gun.
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Posted: 8/12/2012 11:08:54 AM
Originally Posted By maxxmojo:
Cugir is the manufacturer. What specific model are you inquiring about? Yeah, SAR-2, Wasr-2, MKII, WUM, etc. Which one? |
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Posted: 8/12/2012 7:06:30 PM
All I have right now is:CUGIR 2 and CUR2 MK 2?Make sense?
I'm just dealing with him on the phone for now.And,I've seen pics. |
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Posted: 8/12/2012 11:43:26 PM
[Last Edit: 8/12/2012 11:46:36 PM by Crsswift70]
CUR2 by Intrac?
http://www.ak47.net/archive/topic.html?b=4&f=79&t=71473 Also this from another forum: Is it maybe INTRAC Arms? They imported two Romanian type rifles, the MK II and CUR 2. Both of their SN's are 3-xxxx- 97 and both rifles are caliber 5.45x39mm. And from, http://www.gunsnet.net/Linx310/model.htm#cur2 A MKII "A MK 11 is a P.D.B (Produced During assualt weapons Ban) Romanian semi-automatic AK-74 clone, basicly this rifle is a early version of the Romak 2 before being marked as such. This rifle has a thumbhole stock and can accept Hi-capacity magazines. The end of the barrel has nut welded over it, but has no threads under the nut. It uses the standard AK-74 5.45*39 cartridge. The fit and finish of this rifle is average, mainly because some of the receivers have odd cuts and miss aligned front sights. The glaring disadvantage of this rifle is the supply of 5.45*39 in the US because it is not domestically manufactured, and some replacement parts may be hard to obtain. The advantages of this rifle are its reliability, cost, cheap mags, and low recoil. I would avoid this rifle because it's a little over priced, and some have been reported with odd cuts in the receivers, go with a CUR 2 instead." Both were priced around $450 at a time when WASR-10's were $299, so figure between 700-900 I would say. I would say that it probably is a rare-ish rifle as I have never seen either. Most of the Romanian rifles out there are SAR-1's and WASR-10's with the occasional WASR-2 thrown in the mix. A CUR2 "A CUR 2 is a P.D.B (Produced During assualt weapons Ban) Romanian semi-automatic AK-74 clone. This rifle has a pistol grip and can accept Hi-capacity magazines. A good number have been reported with the AK-74 style muzzle brake instead of a muzzle nut. It uses the standard AK-74 5.45*39 cartridge. The fit and finish of this rifle is good. The glaring disadvantage of this rifle is the supply of 5.45*39 in the US because it is not domestically manufactured, and some replacement parts may be hard to obtain. The advantages of this rifle are its reliability, cheap mags, cost, and low recoil. This is another great starter AK but may be over priced. NOTE: This rifle is essentaly a MK II, the only diffrense is slightly higher quality and the AK-74 brake." |
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Posted: 8/15/2012 2:12:03 PM
Originally Posted By 762x39nut:
All I have right now is:CUGIR 2 and CUR2 MK 2?Make sense? I'm just dealing with him on the phone for now.And,I've seen pics. Either the CUR-2/MKII are excellent, the "fathers" of the SAR-2s, "grandfathers" of the Wasr-2. Superior to both IMHO. Of course a good deal depends on price & extras. Let us know how it works out for ya. |
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