Around a million MAK-90s were exported to the USA in the early 90s. (The earlier AKs were banned because of their "evil" features: pistol grips, folding stocks, threaded muzzles and bayonets.) The new model was basically an AK with a wood thumb-hole stock and no bayonet lug (although you do sometimes see MAK-90 receivers with under-folder holes drilled and filled). Following the import ban in 1989, the Chinese developed an AK which met the "sporting purposes" clause. The MAK-90 is a Chinese factory built AK model exported to the USA from China from 1990 through 1994 by two Chinese export companies: Norinco and PolyTech. I have owned three of them, and share some of my photos in this web page. The letters/numbers MAK-90 stand for Modified AK-1990. Receiver metal thickness: 1.6mm (most other stamped AKs have 1mm thick receivers) Weight with empty magazine 8 lbs 4 ounces Norinco MAK-90 Model of the Kalashnikov AK-47Ĭalibers: Usually 7.62x39mm rarely 5.56x45mm
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