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Century Arms Bringing New AES10B and PSL Rifles Back to the U.S. Market

DELRAY BEACH, Florida – (January 29, 2019) – Century Arms, North America’s premier AK manufacturer, is excited to announce availability of newly manufactured models of the highly sought after AES10B 7.62x39mm and PSL 7.62x54R rifles from Romania.
 
The AES10B is modeled after the Romanian version of the RPK, features a heavy barrel profile, RPK bipod, clubfoot stock, and will ship with a 30-round magazine. The PSL is also modeled after the RPK rifle, but in the 7.62x54R cartridge and paired with a new Russian PO4x24 optic.

“We haven’t brought in the AES10B or PSL rifles in many years. AES10B availability has dried up due to a lack of the parts kits used to build them and surplus PSL rifles are  being sent to other parts of the world before we are able to acquire them,” said William Sucher, the company’s Vice President of Business Development. “We have continued to look for a solution for the American market due to the high demand for these models even though the days of low-priced surplus options are long gone. After reviewing all options and working with the manufacturer, we were able to acquire and bring in small quantities of these as newly manufactured rifles, albeit at a higher price, but still uniquely rare and desirable.”

Century Arms will have a limited quantity of these newly manufactured rifles and have sold out of the initial shipments. If you are a dealer please contact your local distributor to acquire an AES10B or PSL rifle while supplies last.
 
To learn more about the AES10B, PSL and Century’s other models, please visit CenturyArms.com.  

One Response to “Century Arms Bringing New AES10B and PSL Rifles Back to the U.S. Market”

  1. jeff says:

    7.62×54 AK for 2k – used to be $700 but now its “collectible”. Also saw that yugo is bringing back a 308 for only $3500. So dumb but idiots will purchase. Saiga 308s can be had all day on auction websites for 700-1500. Built in the Izmash factory, way above the century and yugo but costs a lot less. Not a difficult choice if the pudding in your brain bowl has any smarts.