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Hungarian AMD-65 by FEG/TGI

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Hungarian AMD-65 semi-auto AK-47 clone.
Made by Tennessee Guns International from Hungarian parts. FEG receiver. Very good fit and finish. There's a few tiny marks on it from shooting it, other than that it's good as new. No canted sites and shoots straight, bright shiny bore.
Lifetime round count is below 500, never a hiccup, and no corrosive ammo has ever been shot through it. I take good care of my guns and this was kept lubed up with CLP and cleaned after every shooting session. No rust anywhere on this gun.
This is a proven AK variant and is the best AK you can get for $500, much more reliable than anything from Century Arms. Why buy a cheap AK from a big online gun store that might be poorly put together when you can have one that's already been tested out?
Comes with a 20 round Tapco magazine.

$500 cash price, firm. That's what I paid for it. I like the gun but I like CZ pistols more ;Neo

Cash face to face within an hour of Greensboro, NC is preferred, but I will ship on your dime. Gun weighs about 8 pounds I think. If it's going outside NC it has to go to an FFL, and I'm not an FFL so make sure your guy is okay with that.
I will follow all laws and will need to see your DL. Also need some sort of proof you're allowed to own a gun. Can't be too careful these days.

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I hope so, bro! It'll be for sale until it gets sold.
Update: I will take partial trades but I need at least $300 cash toward the $500 trade value of the gun.

Stuff I will consider for trade:
Ammo and reloading supplies (as long as it's not overpriced) for the following calibers, in order of preference: 40 sw, 45 acp, and I'll take a little bit of 9mm, 5.56, and .357 magnum.
Also Small and large pistol primers, Federal or CCI brand. 1x fired .45 brass, bullets in .45 and .40/10mm.
Let me know what you got via PM.
 
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