can't argue with this...I would tooThey need to make one in 5.56, then, I'm fucking buying one...
They need to make one in 5.56, then, I'm fucking buying one...
I have had issues in the past with feeding cheap tula and wolf through an AR. the AK handles it all though. so in a sense, you're recouping your costs for buying the AK (in addition to the AR that everyone and their brother owns) at $.10 per trigger pull.I never quite understood this. Part of the AK's reliability comes from having a tapered cartridge. Removing the tapered cartridge makes it on par with an AR, but ARs are typically lighter than an AK. I guess my problem is looking at guns from a utilitarian standpoint.
I never quite understood this. Part of the AK's reliability comes from having a tapered cartridge. Removing the tapered cartridge makes it on par with an AR, but ARs are typically lighter than an AK. I guess my problem is looking at guns from a utilitarian standpoint.
My problem is with the 7.62x39 round... It drops fast than the Chinese stock market. I like having one round for 2 types of weapons systems. And now that I think about it, PSA should make this in .308, they would sell the shit out of them, and its a tapered cartridge.
I guess it depends on what you think an intermediate cartridge is for. I don't pretend to know more than you do on the subject but I would think that inside 200 yards the 7.62x39 would be a bit better choice than the 5.56....but that's also based on close in, urban type environments like I currently live in.
If their threads are concentric then it's worth it. But I don't knowWay too much.
Buy a WASR and do it right....or save a little bit more and get an Arsenal.
PSA screwed the pooch with those AKs. The barreled receiver isn't bad...I guess. Just have to see how well they hold up.
I never quite understood this. Part of the AK's reliability comes from having a tapered cartridge. Removing the tapered cartridge makes it on par with an AR, but ARs are typically lighter than an AK. I guess my problem is looking at guns from a utilitarian standpoint.
It all boils down to personal pref. And the Indian shooting the bow... And it sounds like you know alot more about the AK platform than I do. I'd love to do a live fire MOUNT course AK vs AR with the points being accuracy and speed, and some sort of penertration test. ( i.e. car doors, sheetrock, glass etc.)
My favorite line in that ad: "For best results, allow at least a 200 rounds for a proper break in."
I guess that's how you break in an AK. None of this shoot one round and clean the bore, shoot two rounds and clean the bore...
I can't imagine what benefit there is to stuffing a .223 into an AK vs. an AR. Anyone?
ammo selection. fun.I can't imagine what benefit there is to stuffing a .223 into an AK vs. an AR. Anyone?
Couldn't you do that out of an AR and have all of the advantages of the AR platform in 556?ammo selection. fun.
I own both but I much more enjoy blasting 400 rounds of 223 vs x39. I also don't think it's cool to have to water hose the corrosive shit out of a rifle right after the range (545)