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Guest Shep Stoner308
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I have found myself hitting the AKs and AK types and AK likes and this was what I found today. The word seems to be pretty strong in many comment sections on several sites that I.O INC makes crap. I am not sure of this myself being pretty new to the AK, the traditional AK from Russia seems to be a very good R, (lol, from previous post and argument on what the R means. Everyone gives their :2cents:on that! ) Anyway, from what I know most old school AK from the Eastern Countries are OK, with a few exceptions right after the ban, or so I am reading where they were put together in garages to get past the 922 requirement or something like that anyway.

My question here is would this Hell Hound be a better buy than a decent eastern country AK ? I am finding that the price range is very close. I do like the picatinny rail system here, and the trigger has been modified so the pull is less to fire, also the weight is around 7 pounds without a magazine. The action on the lever is supposedly better than the traditional old school lever. It has a screw off flash suppressor and a bayonet lug if your not buying from your place in Cali Liberal land.

I.O. HELLHOUND TACTICAL RIFLE

SKU: IOIN1001

I.O. Inc. introduces the Hellhound, the Americanized version of the ak-47 that delivers 2†groups at 100 yards. 7.62x39 caliber. It features a Picatinny quad rail and a CNC machined scope mount rail. Every assault rifle option known can be fitted to this rifle, and I.O. Inc. has a complete line of top quality accessories available. The muzzle flash is suppressed with a Phantom flash hider. A 30 round waffle pattern polymer magazine offers lighter weight and increased reliability. The gun weighs seven pounds and is 3 feet long. All guns have match grade barrels and are made to the highest quality standards for the utmost reliability and longevity. It includes a limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty and is completely American-made in North Carolina.

Technical Data:

-Mil-Spec receiver

-Barrel Length: 16.25"

-1:10 RH twist

-Black polymer stock and Picatinny rail forearm

-Tactical pistol grip

-Tactical sling swivel

-CNC machined scope mountrail

-Adjustable front and rear sight

-Overall Length: 36"

-Weight: 7lbs

-Military finish (Manganese phosphated/heat and chemical resistant paint applied)

Rifle will shoot 2" grouping with iron sights on 100 yards.

ABOVE INFO FROM: http://www.royaltigerimports.com

http://www.royaltige...&category_id=24

http://www.royaltige...&category_id=24

Appreciate as always your positive and negative feedback,

Shep

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All guns have match grade barrels and are made to the highest quality standards for the utmost reliability and longevity. It includes a limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty and is completely American-made in North Carolina.

Is that true? They are manufacturing AK’s in North Carolina?

I don’t get it. I understood why people were buying AK’s when they were 3or 4 hundred bucks, but why would anyone pay $800 for an AK?

Guest bkelm18
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Is that true? They are manufacturing AK’s in North Carolina?

I don’t get it. I understood why people were buying AK’s when they were 3or 4 hundred bucks, but why would anyone pay $800 for an AK?

Arsenal seems to do just fine.

Guest dubaholic2
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If it's ANYTHING like their Hellcat pistol it's not worth owning..., unless of course you are looking for an expensive rattle.

Guest Shep Stoner308
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Sorry meant to show a picture and video review of the HellHound, could not get it to post yesterday for some reason.

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Guest Shep Stoner308
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Not sure yet, I like the Saiga, still in the learning phase of my selection. I have seen some really nice Saiga's that I like.

Seems so far, the opinion here of I.O. INC is pretty poor. I still love the looks of the HellHound and would like to explore it further and get maybe someone to post that has at least shot one.

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Guest Shep Stoner308
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Now tho, after watching this video and others on youtube today, I am not so much in love with it, a good WASR-10 seems like a better option, although the idea of buying American is good, I still have some doubts at this time.

Guest Shep Stoner308
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Run the other way. ;)

That Ices it for me, moving on to another rifle type. Thanks Smith.

Guest Shep Stoner308
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Yep blahX3 ! :-)

Guest Darthlaidher
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I'd stay away from I.O inc.

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Run save yourself....Im an ak guy...at todays prices I could only recommend a good deal on a Chicom Ak....if you could find a reasonably priced mak 90 Id say go for it..other than that I dont feel any of todays ak offerings are near worth the asking price...exception might be the amd 65 currently at buds for $439..but they are a crap shoot

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