Introducing the Century Arms C39V2, a standout in the world of semi-automatic rifles for its unique status as a 100% United States-made AK variant. This rifle is a collector's dream and a practical choice for enthusiasts seeking a robust, reliable firearm. With its 7.62x39 caliber, the C39V2 offers impressive stopping power, and thanks to its American craftsmanship, it provides an intriguing twist on the classic AK-47 design, typically known for its Soviet origins.
In very good condition, this particular model shows only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, suggesting careful ownership. The bore is in excellent condition, featuring a bright and clean mirror finish with sharp lands and grooves, ensuring exceptional accuracy and performance. The sale includes the rifle along with two 30-round magazines, ready for action right out of the box.
The Century Arms C39V2 boasts a long stroke gas piston action and a milled receiver crafted from 4140 ordnance-grade steel, a feature that sets it apart by enhancing both durability and precision. The rifle's black finish not only adds a sleek aesthetic but also offers superior corrosion resistance. Its fixed wood stock and ventilated wood AKM handguards lend a classic look while maintaining functionality, complemented by a checkered polymer pistol grip for improved handling.
Equipped with a side optic rail, rear leaf U notch, and front shrouded post sights, the C39V2 is adaptable for a variety of shooting scenarios, whether it's recreational or defensive. The threaded barrel with a muzzle brake ensures reduced recoil and improved control, making it a great choice for beginners to the AK platform. The C39V2's compatibility with standard AK magazines and accessories further extends its versatility, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
With its American-made quality and AK-inspired design, the Century Arms C39V2 is an investment in durability, reliability, and classic style. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of innovative firearm history that bridges the gap between American ingenuity and legendary AK performance.



