Introducing the Romarm/Cugir WASR-10/63 with the Tapco G2 Upgrade – a semi-automatic rifle that perfectly blends historical significance with modern enhancements. Crafted in 1982, this Romanian variant of the iconic AK-47 is chambered in the powerful 7.62x39mm caliber. The WASR-10/63 is renowned for its durability and reliability, traits inherited from its military lineage. The Tapco G2 upgrade further refines this classic by providing a smoother, more responsive trigger pull, elevating the shooting experience to new heights. With a matte black finish and sleek wood furniture paired with a black polymer pistol grip, this rifle not only performs exceptionally but also looks impressively tactical.
The overall condition of this rifle is very good, showcasing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. You'll find minor scratches, scuffing, and some blemishing, along with slight discoloration on the magazine and minimal wear on the charging handle. The bore is clean and well-maintained, featuring intact and well-defined rifling. This sale includes the firearm itself and two compliant 10-round polymer magazines, making it an ideal choice for both collectors and shooting enthusiasts.
The WASR-10/63's history is steeped in the Cold War era, making it a fascinating addition to any collection. Originally developed to meet the civilian demand for a semi-automatic AK-47, it has become a popular choice for those seeking a robust, cost-effective rifle. The long stroke gas piston action ensures reliability, while the adjustable notch and post sights offer precision aiming. With a barrel length of 16.25 inches and a length of pull of 12.75 inches, this rifle is designed for comfort and effectiveness.
Whether you're a collector of Cold War-era firearms or a shooting enthusiast looking for a reliable and powerful semi-automatic rifle, the WASR-10/63 with Tapco G2 Upgrade is an exceptional choice. Its combination of historical significance, modern enhancements, and durable construction makes it a must-have. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of firearm history.




