When it comes to AK-47 rifles, few things matter more than durability, reliability, and affordability.
The AK platform has a long-standing reputation for being the rifle that keeps running no matter what you throw at it. But finding a solid AK that doesn’t break the bank? That’s been a challenge—until now.
Enter the Palmetto State Armory AK-47 GF3, a Made in the USA rifle that brings the legendary AK toughness to an affordable price point. Built with a hammer-forged bolt, carrier, and front trunnion, this rifle is designed for longevity. PSA didn’t just assemble an AK with off-the-shelf parts—they built the GF3 from the ground up, ensuring new, precision-manufactured components that elevate it beyond the usual budget-tier AKs.
PSA AK-47 GF3-E with 13.7" Barrel Pin and Weld, ALG Trigger, Soviet Arms 11.5" Rail, M4 Stock, and JMAC Flash Hider | Palmetto State Armory | $ 1149.99 | ||
![]() | PSA AK-47 GF3-E with 13.7" Barrel Pin and Weld, ALG Trigger, Soviet Arms 11.5" Rail, M4 Stock, and JMAC Flash Hider | Palmetto State Armory | $ 1149.99 | |
PSA AK-47 GF3 "American Bastard" Pistol with 12.7" 1/2x28 Thread Barrel, JL Billet Extended Rail, and Linear Comp Flash Can | Palmetto State Armory | $ 1099.99 | ||
![]() | PSA AK-47 GF3 "American Bastard" Pistol with 12.7" 1/2x28 Thread Barrel, JL Billet Extended Rail, and Linear Comp Flash Can | Palmetto State Armory | $ 1099.99 |
One of the first things you notice when handling the PSA AK-47 GF3 is how solid it feels. It doesn’t have the loose, rattly feel of some budget AKs. The stamped steel receiver is well-finished, and the rivets are clean and secure—a crucial factor in AK reliability.
But the real standout feature? The hammer-forged front trunnion, bolt, and carrier. These components take the most abuse in an AK, and PSA went the extra mile by forging them—just like you’d find in high-end imported AKs.
This is a big deal because early budget AKs from PSA and other manufacturers suffered from soft trunnions wearing out prematurely. With the GF3’s forged parts, that’s no longer a concern.
Other standout features include:
Overall, PSA put serious effort into making this a “budget” AK that doesn’t cut corners where it matters most.
Palmetto State Armory torture-tested the GF3 to 10,000 rounds, and while we didn’t push it that far, we ran several hundred rounds through it with zero malfunctions.
We tested the GF3 with a mix of ammo types, including:
Across all four types, the rifle ran flawlessly, eating up steel and brass without complaint. That’s exactly what you expect from an AK—it’s designed to work with cheap steel-cased ammo, and the GF3 handled it like a champ.
We also tested the accuracy. AKs aren’t known for pinpoint precision, but we were able to consistently hit steel at 100 yards with the standard sights. At 50 yards, groupings hovered around 2-3 inches with bulk steel case ammo, which is solid for an AK.
I probably wouldn’t be engaging a threat out past 50 yards with this rifle with only iron sights.
A few other things we tested:
While the GF3 is an incredible value, it does have a few minor drawbacks:
But at this price point, these aren’t dealbreakers—they’re easy-to-upgrade preferences rather than actual flaws.
I plan to upgrade the handguard, stock, and grip and continue testing this thing. I also plan on adding a bungee sling from SOE Tactical Gear. Stay tuned for a longer-term update towards the end of the summer!
For around $600-700, the PSA AK-47 GF3 is an absolute steal.
It delivers on the key elements of an AK—durability, reliability, and affordability—without cutting corners on critical components. The hammer-forged internals, 4150 nitrided barrel, and solid performance put it ahead of most other budget-friendly AKs on the market.
Yes, the furniture is basic, and some might want a chrome-lined barrel, but for the price, this is the best American-made AK option available today. Whether you’re new to AKs or a seasoned shooter looking for an affordable workhorse, the PSA GF3 is a no-brainer.
More to come on the GF3 as we continue to run this all spring and summer and even take it through a few rifle courses if time permits.
Hammer-forged internals for durability
4150 nitrided barrel for accuracy & longevity
Side scope mount for optics
Reliable across all tested ammo
Made in the USA with a lifetime warranty
Affordable without cutting corners
Basic polymer furniture (easy to upgrade)
No cleaning rod (minor issue)
Slant brake isn’t the best (but standard for AKs)
About Scott Witner
Scott Witner is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines. He completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Mountain Warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, the South Korean Mountain Warfare School in Pohang, and the Jungle Warfare school in the jungles of Okinawa, Japan. He now enjoys recreational shooting, trail running, hiking, functional fitness, and working on his truck. Scott resides in Northeastern Ohio.