Those are some great pics. It brings back a lot of memories. The milled guns are a little heavier and are harder to build but usually more accurate. I had one of the Bulgarian milled guns and it was quite accurate. I've owned two of the Russian Veprs, and they were built off of the RPK light machinegun receiver. It had a much thicker receiver and barrel than a regular AK. This meant that the accuracy was great for an AK. It usually grouped lest than 2" at a 100 yards but with 154 Grain soft points, I could usually keep it around 1" at a hundred. That was outstanding for an AK variant. The Romanian guns I had usually grouped in the 4-6" range, and my Chinese NMH91s and MAK90 grouped about 3-4", just for a comparison. Unfortunately, I no longer own any of them, but I sold the Bulgarian AK to one friend and the Russian VEPR to another. So, I still get to see and shoot them every now and again. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />