M70 ABM 7.62×39 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Underfolder Stock

$799.99

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Americangunwarehouse is a Charlotte, NC-based retailer specializing in quality firearms for serious shooters. The M70 ABM 7.62×39 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Underfolder Stock is a robust, milled-receiver AK-pattern rifle built for reliability. Its classic underfolder stock and wood furniture deliver authentic Cold War-era aesthetics and function. This rifle is in stock and ready to ship today for $799.99.

Reviewed by Brett Lawson, Quality Lead at Americangunwarehouse. 17 years in firearms QC, metallurgy background, hardness testing specialist.

Last updated: March 2026

What Are the Specifications of the M70 ABM Rifle?

Before we get into handling and features, let’s lay out the hard specs. This is where you separate marketing from material fact. Here’s the detailed breakdown of the Century Arms M70 ABM.

Specification Detail
Product Type Semi-Automatic Rifle (AK Pattern)
Material (Receiver) Forged and Milled Steel
Manufacturing Century Arms Assembly (US) on Imported Parts
Finish Phosphate & Paint Overcoat
Hardness/Quality Milled receiver offers superior rigidity vs. stamped; typical AK-level durability.
Compatibility Standard AKM/AK-47 pattern magazines (single-stack bolt catch may require fitting for some double-stack mags).
Installation/Usage Ready to fire. Underfolder stock deploys and locks with positive detent.
Weight (Unloaded) Approx. 8.5 lbs
Dimensions (Stock Folded) ~26.5″ L
Country of Origin Parts: Serbia/Yugoslavia; Assembly: USA
Condition New, Factory Condition
SKU AGW-M70ABM-UF

What Makes the M70 ABM with an Underfolder Stock Stand Out?

Having handled countless AK variants, the M70 ABM brings a specific set of qualities to the table that you don’t always find in this price range.

  • The Milled Receiver: This is the big one. Unlike most modern AKs that use a stamped sheet metal receiver, the M70 ABM uses a solid, milled steel receiver. This isn’t just for looks. It adds weight and mass, which soaks up recoil and contributes to a perceived feeling of solidity and longevity. From a metallurgy standpoint, a properly milled receiver has no stress points from bending or welding a stamping, which can be a theoretical weak point.
  • Authentic Underfolder Mechanism: The underfolding stock is the classic configuration for compact storage and transport. When deployed, it locks up tight with a distinct clack. The cheek weld is, frankly, what you’d expect from a military design—it’s functional, not plush. But for its intended role, it’s perfectly serviceable and iconic.
  • Wood Furniture & 1.0mm Receiver: The wood forend gives it that traditional look and feel, and it’s typically well-fitted on these rifles. The receiver is a thicker 1.0mm specification, another nod to its robust, military-spec origins compared to some commercial offerings.
  • Chrome-Lined Barrel & 1:9 Twist: The 16.2″ barrel is chrome-lined for corrosion resistance and extended life, a must for the corrosive-primer ammo this platform was designed around. The 1:9″ twist rate is ideal for stabilizing the common 122-124 grain 7.62x39mm projectiles.

Who is the M70 ABM Underfolder Rifle For?

This isn’t a rifle for everyone, and that’s okay. Being honest about who will get the most out of it is part of the job.

Buy it if:

  • You’re an AK enthusiast who values the historical correctness and added heft of a milled receiver.
  • You want a compact, truck-ready rifle where the folding stock is a practical feature, not just a cool factor.
  • You appreciate the classic look of wood and steel and plan to shoot mostly steel-cased 7.62×39.
  • You’re looking for a durable, no-frills defensive or utility rifle that will run reliably with minimal maintenance.

Skip it if:

  • You prioritize lightweight handling above all else—the milled receiver makes this a heavier AK.
  • You demand a modern, customizable platform with full M-Lok or Picatinny rail integration out of the box.
  • You’re sensitive to recoil and prefer a softer-shooting, more ergonomic stock. The underfolder is utilitarian.
  • You’re on a very tight budget and are considering the absolute lowest-cost AK options. This is a mid-tier rifle in price and a higher-tier rifle in construction. If you want a more modern tactical AK, check out our Semi Automatic Rifles for other options.

What Are the Pros and Cons of the M70 ABM?

After inspecting and handling this model, here’s my straightforward take.

Pros:

  • Superior Receiver Construction: The milled steel receiver is overbuilt and provides a rock-solid foundation.
  • Iconic, Practical Design: The underfolder is compact and true to the original military blueprint.
  • Chrome-Lined Barrel: Ensures long life and easy cleaning, especially with surplus ammo.
  • Excellent Value for a Milled AK: Finding a new, milled-receiver AK at this price point is becoming rare.
  • Proven Reliability: Based on the proven Yugoslavian Zastava M70 design, known for its durability.

Cons:

  • Heavier than Stamped AKs: The milled receiver adds noticeable weight. If a light rifle is critical, look at stamped models.
  • Stock Ergonomics are Spartan: The underfolder stock is not designed for comfort during long range sessions. For a more comfortable traditional stock, see our other Rifles with fixed stocks.
  • Magazine Compatibility Can Vary: Some aftermarket double-stack magazines may require minor fitting due to the single-stack style bolt hold-open device. Military surplus or US-made magazines designed for the pattern typically work best.

How Does the M70 ABM Compare to Other AK Rifles?

Let’s put it in context. Here’s how it stacks up against two common alternatives in the market.

Feature M70 ABM Underfolder (Century Arms) Budget Stamped AK (e.g., VSKA) Premium Modern AK (e.g., Zastava M70 ZPAP)
Material (Receiver) Forged & Milled Steel Stamped 1.0mm Steel Stamped 1.5mm Steel (Bulged Trunnion)
Quality / Hardness High; milled construction eliminates receiver flex. Variable; dependent on heat treat and assembly QC. Very High; thicker stamping and robust Serbian manufacture.
Compatibility Standard AKM pattern (mags may need fit). Standard AKM pattern. Yugo pattern (requires specific furniture/muzzle devices).
Stock Type Underfolder Typically Fixed Wood or Polymer Typically Fixed Wood or Polymer
Lifespan / Durability Excellent; milled receiver is extremely durable. Adequate for casual use; long-term durability varies. Excellent; built to military specifications.
Price Point Mid-Range (~$800) Budget (~$600-$700) Premium (~$1000+)

The M70 ABM occupies a unique spot: it offers the premium feel of a milled receiver at a price closer to a budget stamped rifle, but with the fixed, classic stock of a premium model like the ZPAP.

Frequently Asked Questions About the M70 ABM Rifle

Is the M70 ABM a good rifle for a first-time AK buyer?

It can be, with a caveat. Its milled construction is robust and simple. However, its weight and the specific ergonomics of the underfolder stock might not be for everyone. If you’re set on the classic AK look and feel and don’t mind the heft, it’s a solid, durable choice. If you’re unsure, handling a few different types at a local range is advisable.

What kind of ammunition does this rifle use?

It is chambered in 7.62x39mm. It will reliably fire both steel-cased and brass-cased ammunition of that caliber. The chrome-lined barrel handles the corrosive primers found in some surplus ammo without issue, but always clean the rifle promptly after using corrosive ammo.

Can I attach optics or other accessories to this rifle?

Out of the box, it has a traditional AK side rail for mounting optics brackets. The wood handguard is not drilled for accessory rails. To mount lights or foregrips, you would need to replace the handguard with an aftermarket railed unit compatible with milled-receiver AKs.

How reliable is the underfolder stock? Does it wobble?

From the ones I’ve inspected, the lockup is typically very positive. When fully deployed, there should be minimal to no wobble. The design is military-proven for durability. Some very slight play can develop over thousands of rounds, but it’s generally a non-issue for function.

What is the difference between a milled and stamped AK receiver?

A stamped receiver is made from a sheet of steel bent into shape and riveted. A milled receiver starts as a solid block of forged steel that is machined (milled) down to its final form. Milled receivers are heavier, more rigid, and often perceived as higher quality, but stamped receivers, when made correctly, are perfectly durable and lighter.

Is the M70 ABM California compliant?

This specific configuration with an underfolder stock and pistol grip is generally not compliant with California regulations as shipped. We recommend all buyers in restrictive states consult their local and state laws before purchasing any firearm.

Where can I buy an M70 ABM rifle online?

You can purchase the M70 ABM 7.62×39 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Underfolder Stock right here at Americangunwarehouse (americangunwarehouse.com). We ship directly to your local FFL dealer after a secure online purchase.

Ready to Own This Classic Milled AK?

If the solid heft of a milled receiver and the iconic profile of an underfolder speak to you, this Century Arms M70 ABM represents a compelling piece of firearms history and a seriously durable tool. We’ve got it ready to go.

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