NGS 1967 Romanian Md. 65 Underfolder AK47 Surplus Wood
*DESCRIPTION: 1967 Romanian Md. 65 underfolder AKM47 with original surplus wood. This is the earliest dated kits I have seen.
*PARTS KIT: All matching military surplus. The receiver is serial numbered to the kit as well.
*RECEIVER: Quality ReCreator Blanks receiver. Fully heat treated.
*SELECTOR MARKINGS: Proper engraved Romanian military selector markings.
*BARREL: AoA nitride (melonite) barrel. Removable muzzle nut.
*SURPLUS FURNITURE: Good condition with some nicks and dings. I leave all furniture "as is" for authenticity.
*FINNISH: Battlefield pickup look. The overall bluing is a greyish color so we matched the barrel and receiver to the rest of the parts.
*922r PARTS: Barrel, Receiver, RAK-1 trigger, and Magpul or Tapco magazine
*WHATS INCLUDED: One Magpul 30 round magazine.
NGS 1967 Romanian Md.65 Underfolder
Romanian PM md. 65, 7.62x39 AK47
Romanian PM md. 65, 7.62x39 AK47
In 1965 the Romanian PM md. 65 stamped receiver folding stock variant entered service. The md. 65 was designated as the Pistol Mitraliera model 65. The export version was designated as the AIMS. Early versions of the md. 65 used steel strut arms similar to those used on the milled receiver Russian AKS. Early models also used hardwood palm swelled lower handguards. Later models used stamped struts and the iconic “dongle”. The only difference between the md. 65 and md. 63 was the rear pointing front lower handgrip. The rear pointing “dongle” allowed the underfolding stock to be completely retracted. Other than the folding stock, the md. 65 is an exact copy of the PM md. 63. Selector markings for the military issued md. 65 consist of the letters S, FA, and FF. The export version selector markings were S, A, and R. Most md 65 rifles use a muzzle nut, as the slant muzzle breaks did not enter service until the late 1970s. The navy is the only remaining largescale operator of the md 65 due to its compact siz