Introducing the GP WASR-10/63, a semi-automatic marvel that bridges the gap between historical allure and modern utility. Brought to life by the expert craftsmen at Romarm/Cugir, this rifle is a civilian adaptation of the renowned Romanian PM md. 63, an AKM clone. Chambered in the formidable 7.62x39mm cartridge, this firearm offers both the power and reliability enthusiasts crave. With its black polymer furniture and sleek finish, it exudes a tactical elegance that is hard to match.
Collectors and shooters alike will appreciate its authenticity, historical significance, and robust construction, making it a must-have addition to any collection.
The overall condition of this GP WASR-10/63 is very good, with only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and operational integrity. The bore is in excellent condition with a clean, mirror finish, and sharp rifling, promising excellent accuracy and performance. Included with this purchase are essential accessories: an oil flask, mag pouches, a bayonet with a belt holster, and a leather sling, offering both functional and collectible value.
The GP WASR-10/63's long stroke gas piston action and 16.25" barrel ensure smooth operation and dependable cycling. With its adjustable rear ladder sight and front hooded post, target acquisition is precise and swift. Originating from Romania, this rifle embodies the rugged durability characteristic of Eastern European firearms. Designed originally with a single-stack magazine well to comply with U.S. import regulations, it offers a capacity of 10+1 rounds, catering to enthusiasts in states with magazine restrictions while still delivering formidable firepower.
Whether for recreational shooting or as a reliable home defense tool, the GP WASR-10/63 stands out for its simplicity, ease of maintenance, and undeniable AK-47 lineage. Its robust design and practical features make it an ideal choice for those who value both performance and historical connection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of firearm history that combines the best of the past with present-day functionality.




