I know that AIA made their L-E pattern guns in 7.62x389 and 308 win. I know that many owners of the AIA 308 guns got them rebarreled because they didn't group well. I assume this was because AIA used .311 blanks for both their 7.62x39 and 308 guns. I bet that people would do well to keep the original barrel in their "308" win AIA gun but use a .311 expander ball and load 308 brass with .311s - when using those guns. I could have bought a used AIA 308 gun a month ago for around $1,200 but took a pass. The 7.62x39 gun is great.
On the matter of where the barrels came from tiriaq is right that it was eventually determined that the barrels and some other parts were sourced from Vietnam. That was a big deal because once that was determined, the US blocked imports of the finished guns. That basically destroyed AIA's business plan - as AIA was counting on lots of US sales to cover their costs. They ended production, early as a result.
I've read that a special target model used NOS minigun surplus barrels. The have some special treatment or coating. AIA never said where the other barrels came from but, US customs said VIETNAM. So yeah, some Vietnamese AK factory is a good guess.
Note that AIA rifles are not marked "Made in Australia". They did not qualify as Australian made. To do so, over 50% of the cost of production had to be incurred in Australia. Even with the higher wage levels in Australia, they couldn't make 50%. Not too long ago, there was a display of Vietnam made defense articles at a trade show. One of the firearms was an AIA pattern No. 4 type rifle in 7.62x51. Nothing to do with AIA even though it was an AIA pattern rifle. Wolverine tried to find out if these rifles were available - no luck. I very much suspect that very little of the AIA rifles was actually manufactured in Australia, rather than being outsourced in Vietnam or elsewhere in SE Asia. That is why the stocks are teak. Nothing wrong with this model of production. The Parker Hale Mauser action sporting rifles are in this category. Spanish barreled actions assembled in Italian stocks.
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