AK 47 clone AK63D from Century Arms Review

Published on November 3, 2014
Duration: 6:30

This review of the Century Arms AK63D highlights its robust construction using Hungarian surplus parts on a US-milled receiver. The rifle impressively withstands extreme torture tests, including being buried in dirt and submerged in water, functioning flawlessly afterward. Despite minor suggestions like a nitride barrel, the AK63D is praised as an outstanding value at its price point.

Quick Summary

The Century Arms AK63D, built with Hungarian surplus parts on a US-made milled receiver, excels in durability, functioning perfectly after being buried and submerged. It's considered an outstanding value at $550-$575.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Tactical Demo
  2. 01:21AK63D Overview & Build
  3. 01:32Torture Testing: Buried & Swimming
  4. 03:16Features & Accessories
  5. 04:45Final Assessment & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Century Arms AK63D unique in its construction?

The Century Arms AK63D is built using authentic Hungarian surplus parts combined with a US-made milled receiver and barrel. This approach offers a blend of historical components and modern, reliable manufacturing standards.

How durable is the Century Arms AK63D?

The AK63D proved extremely durable during testing, functioning flawlessly after being subjected to a 'buried' test (covered in dirt) and a 'swimming' test (submerged in a creek).

What is the assessed value of the Century Arms AK63D?

The reviewer found the AK63D to be an outstanding value, especially considering its high quality and reliability, with a price point typically ranging from $550 to $575.

What accessories were used during the AK63D review?

For testing, the AK63D was outfitted with a TDI Arms X47 rail, a Primary Arms MD-ADS micro dot red dot sight, and a Zenit DTK-2 muzzle brake.

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