Here is the link that first attracted my interest: http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/ar-15-s ... -mka-1919/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My FFL was so impressed with it, he immediately ordered more because he knows it will be a hot selling item once the word starts to spread. So here I am spreading the word......
The MKA 1919 has a solid man size feel to it, nothing cheap or clinky about it. Bolt action is solid and has a good feel to it. Along with the manual safety lever like an AR-15 has, it also has a bolt catch lever like an AR-15 or M-16 has. That is another good safety feature.
It comes with flip up rear sights that flip to a choice of either a pin or a peephole sight. Another very surprising feature that I did not see in any of the writeups about the gun is a removable top carry handle that reveals a rail when removed..... again just like a lot of AR-15 models.
The stock configurations comes with a hard mounted sling mount on the rear underside of the stock, and a swivel type sling mount on the front. It comes with two magazines that each hold five 12 gauge rounds. One is for 2 3/4 shells, the other for 3 inch loads.

The photo above is for size comparison.... the MKA 1919 is at the top, my 1970's era Colt SP-1 is in the middle and my more modern Bushmaster AR-15 model is at the bottom.

The left side Bolt Catch Lever and Safety Lever are just like those of an AR-15.

Bringing the bolt back is easy with this man sized lever, it would be easy to manipulate even with gloves on. Easy to see from this close up photo that it needs a good cleaning to remove all the shipping grease.

Flip type rear sight, notched above, and peep hole below:


Unusual to see 12 gauge shells in an AR type magazine! Each mag holds 5 shells. One mag is supplied for 2 3/4 inch shells, the second mag holds 3 inch shells. The 1919 also comes with three different chokes and a choke tool.

The MKA 1919 is made in Istanbul, Turkey

Imported into the USA by RAAC in Indiana.

Don't know if I will ever get to fire mine, but my son (a Police Officer) sure does like it and has already talked to his department Range Master about taking it out there to break it in. Here is a decent video that Military Arms Channel made when doing a shooting review of the MKA 1919: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzh1HxRxp80" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;