The GP7 is based off the Recce 7, which I have used and is a nice can. I haven't used a GP7, but I am sure it is great for a one stamp gun. Unfortunately, as far as I am aware, it only comes in 5/8x24, which most AKs cannot be threaded to due to their thin barrels. You would need a 14x1 to 5/8x24 thread adapter, which is more annoying than something like a JMAC x37 muzzle device + Dead Air Nomad/YHM Resonator/SilencerCo Omega/Rex Silentium MG7. That is a shame, since the GP7 can be had for really cheap if you know where to look or have the Griffin Military/LEO/Veteran discount. For now I'm happy with the Dead Air Wolverine, but who knows what I'll decide down the road.Have you looked at the Griffen Armament GP7? A direct thread suppressor that was designed to be pinned to the barrel and making it a one stamp firearm.
As it stands right now, this pistol is fairly lightweight for a tricked out AK (aka 2 pounds heavier than a .300 BLK AR haha) . It points well, transitions well, reticle picks up super easy, and is about the same length as a 103 series AK. But it folds to the right instead of left, which means it can fire from a folded position, and can retain the optic while folded. The accupoint is rugged, lightweight, and never needs a battery change. Should be capable of using cheap subsonic and supersonic ammo, and has the fantastic AK magazines going for it. I think it is a pretty unique setup, and am really happy with how it came out. I'll run it through some drills this week and see if I still like it after lugging it around for a few hours.