ChrisStevens wrote:OverEasy
OverEasy wrote:Another good place to learn about AK's:
http://www.AK-47.net
If you get a cheap one, you have to know what to look for to get a good one. The website above will tell you what to look for. And how to fix problems if you already have one with problems.
SKS or an AK used to be cheap to shoot, when ammo was $80/1000 rds.
Now that 7.62x39 is $180/1000 rds.
You might want to look at an AR-15. A cheap AR is about the same price as a medium priced AK.
They are all fun! OE
I am glad to see someone make the comparison at least somewhat. Can anyone discuss the differences between these weapons, their ammo and performance and reliability? Or is there a thread/article somewhere that already has done that?
AR's = sexy (American made), lots and lots of aftermarket bells and whistles that you can add on to make it look even sexier...Its just sexy...Build your own, or buy a manufacturers rig...Most sell for about $650 to some that go for about $1200 average price window...
AK's = robust (foriegn made), interesting add ons, manufacturing crap shoot sometimes, lots of people like them, relatively cheap for a rifle thats main intended purpose (my opinion) is for "homestead defense"...Like someone said, they take a lot of abuse and still function fairly well...They were made to do so...They are sexy from a certain point of view...I have seen some being sold at the gunshows here in S.E. Texas for about $350 to $500 tops...Its the extras (mags and ammo) that you'll spend additional $$$ on, over the life of the owner or rifle...
Between the two, I can't say I have a distinct preference between them...I have shot a lot out of both of them, and like and dislike certain things about both of them...But you can fix those things to be less of an irritation to you...
AK's eat ammo real well...AR's are kinda persnikerty at times...But...
If you maintain the rifles well, they will do what they are intended to do...Go bang, everytime you pull the trigger...Thats pretty much with anything firearms related...And thats just me...
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