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Re: O/T AK-47


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Posted by nickg on January 11, 2012 at 09:40:22 from (96.27.164.233):

In Reply to: O/T AK-47 posted by Goose on January 10, 2012 at 20:53:03:

AK's are great weapons. I have three AK style weapons myself. I have a yugoslavian RPK a Norinco Mac 90 and a romaninan ak. All great weapons that are fun to shoot and very reliable. Your price range of 3-500 is about average for ak. Aks can either have a stamped or a milled reciever which guys argue which are better. The SAR-1 which is what I have is stamped and ive put hundreds of rounds threw it with no problems. My mac 90 is milled and never had a problem with it either. Milled aks are a lot heavier and built with a solid piece of steel where stamped are a thin piece of metal stamped out to make a reciever. Milled aks are harder to find and usually more expensive being that all of the milled aks were pre ban rifles. Basically all variations of the ak are similar and really only vary on what they are called in what part of the world your in. The best and most sought after are the rewsky aks but are difficult and expensive to find. Roamy and yugo aks are the most common to find here in the states followed by the galieel which is the israeli version of the ak. Mac 90s are the chineese version of the ak and seem to be gettin a little harder to find around here were I live. My honest opinion is aks are all very good reliable fun weapons that are farily accurate for what they are. Your not gona shoot a quarter inch group at a hundred yards but when your throwin that kinda lead down range your not worried about that. And an Sks and an ak are only similar in they shoot 7.62x39. Other than that, they are completely different rifles. Both are good rifles but not close to bein the same.


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