The Romarm/Cugir WASR-10 is a distinguished semi-automatic rifle that combines historical significance with modern-day functionality. Born from the iconic AKM design and crafted in Romania, this 2001-manufactured firearm stands out for its rugged reliability and adaptability. Collectors and shooting enthusiasts will appreciate its robust construction and the historical lineage that ties it to the legendary AK platform. With a matte black finish and classic wood furniture, including stock, handguards, and pistol grip, this rifle exudes a timeless appeal.
In terms of condition, this WASR-10 is in good shape, showing some signs of prior use and handling, which only adds to its character. The bore is clean and shiny with well-defined rifling, ensuring consistent performance. While there are some scratches and blemishes present, they do not detract from the rifle’s overall integrity. The welded-on muzzle device is a testament to its compliance with import regulations and adds stability to your shooting experience.
This sale includes a magazine pouch and three 30-round magazines, ensuring that you are well-equipped whether you're heading to the range or adding to your collection. The rifle’s long stroke gas piston action and adjustable tangent sights offer precision and reliability, making it an excellent choice for various shooting activities.
Originally designed to comply with U.S. import regulations, the WASR-10 started as a single-stack magazine rifle and was later adapted to accept standard double-stack magazines, increasing its versatility. Its chambering in 7.62x39mm is perfect for those who value stopping power and ballistic performance. The 16.0" barrel and 13.0" length of pull provide a balanced shooting experience, making it suitable for both recreational and defensive purposes.
Whether you're a collector drawn to its historical connections, or an enthusiast seeking a dependable semi-automatic rifle, the Romarm/Cugir WASR-10 offers a unique blend of history, reliability, and performance. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of firearms history that continues to stand the test of time.




