Posted January 27, 2020 3:20 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Florida-based Kalashnikov USA brought its new KR-103 rifle in 7.62x39mm to SHOT Show in Las Vegas this month.
While the company has offered a number of 9mm and 12 gauge platforms in past years, the move to a more classic Kalash caliber is no doubt welcome, judging from the reaction at K-USA’s booth. Teased as far back as 2016, the new KR-103 is 100 % U.S.-made down to the muzzle brake, screws and cleaning rod.
“This is not just a copy of the Russian gun,” Jonathan Mossberg, K-USA’s president told Guns.com, explaining that, “from top to bottom” all of the components are made domestically to deliver as close as possible to a legit consumer AK-103 to Americans. “It’s never been done,” he said.
Jonathan Mossberg with the K-USA KR-103 (Photos: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
For those who want to know, the new KR-103 will have 5.5mm forged trunnions. Further, it will be compatible with most AKM and AK74 parts and accessories.
The K-USA KR-103 is correct to the Kalashnikov AK-103 down to the original font on the rear sight, albeit in a semi-auto format.
The rifle has a 16.25-inch button-broached chrome-lined and threaded (24mm x1.5 RH pitch) barrel along with fixed black synthetic furniture and a smooth top

Source: Guns.com

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