Armscor AK22


The Armscor AK22 is a rifle that fires.22 LR with a similar exterior design to the AK-47. It is imported to the United States from the Philippines. Made by Armscor. There were two versions one with a fixed wood buttstock and the second has a side folding stock.
Description
Operation
Safety
Sights
Magazines
Armscor magazines in 10 and 15 rounds variations are the most common. Externally it is hard to see the difference between the two. These will be the only sizes available in the United States market without a specialty one off sales and/or auctions.
There are rare 25 round magazines and extremely rare 50 rd drums.
There are no under 10 round magazines made for this rifle.
While there are other AK clones in.22 caliber the following model magazines and parts will not work, nor interchange. WASR AK/22, AKT 98, RPD 22, German MPI69/M69, GSG AK.22, & drums made by Black Dog Machines. This list is not complete. There are different designs of Mitchell's Ak-22, with some models magazines will interchange while others will not.
This gun's internal design shares parts with its clone of M-16/Ar-15 body in.22 cal. See Armscor M16 22 for more info. Magazines can work between both Armscor rifles but each being designed to imitate a different style will of course not fit flush. Nor will they look like the intended imitation. In each magazine's shell housing is the same Squires Bingham magazine design.
Recoil
As compared to the AK-47 and/or AK-74 the AK22 has very much less recoil making it easy to handle. This rifle is suitable for small framed people, hunting small game, for plinking and target shooting. The accuracy is very good.
Maintenance and cleaning