Do you own an AK-47?
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While a military AK-47 is a true select-fire rifle, many of the semi-auto clones sold today are marketed and sold under the name "AK-47". It's not inaccurate to call them that, just as it's not inaccurate to call the modern semi-auto M1928's "Thompsons".
Molon_Labe, no disrespect, but I had to chuckle... a scope on an AK is like rims and a tail fin on a Yugo.
I'm not an AK fan, but I would like a Yugo SKS.
Molon_Labe, no disrespect, but I had to chuckle... a scope on an AK is like rims and a tail fin on a Yugo.
I'm not an AK fan, but I would like a Yugo SKS.
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I have a Romanian SAR-1. Some people like them and some don't. They're cheap, light, simple, easy to clean, and ammo is plentiful. I also have a quick release scope for it from http://www.kalinkaoptics.com/
I'll probably always have one, no reason not too.
I'll probably always have one, no reason not too.
I am not aware of any sold under the name "AK-47", One of the most common sold today is the WASR-10, others go by names such as SLR* etc.KBCraig wrote:While a military AK-47 is a true select-fire rifle, many of the semi-auto clones sold today are marketed and sold under the name "AK-47". It's not inaccurate to call them that, just as it's not inaccurate to call the modern semi-auto M1928's "Thompsons".
Who sells them as "AK-47"? I would love to get one.
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Put me down for "No, but looking"
I kinda like those Saiga variants.
What are the negatives on those? Single-stack only?
I kinda like those Saiga variants.
What are the negatives on those? Single-stack only?
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Oh yah...totally lipstick on a pig...but I can keep all 30 rounds in 12" at 100 yards...It gives me a bit more oomph when I raz those guys with tricked out AR's and 25lbs of gizmos are strapped to it.KBCraig wrote:While a military AK-47 is a true select-fire rifle, many of the semi-auto clones sold today are marketed and sold under the name "AK-47". It's not inaccurate to call them that, just as it's not inaccurate to call the modern semi-auto M1928's "Thompsons".
Molon_Labe, no disrespect, but I had to chuckle... a scope on an AK is like rims and a tail fin on a Yugo.
I'm not an AK fan, but I would like a Yugo SKS.
Mine ain't a AK, its a WASR-10
I call it my "Carbine Dragunov" hehehehe
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Dangit....its a carbine ok..sheeshPhotoman wrote:12" at 100 yards? Yikes!
P.S. Put a paper plate over your chest...
Its an AK clone shooting the worst ammo on the planet...geez whadda ya want..hehe
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‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
12""
that's Minute of Thorax accuracy - good enough for the intended purpose
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