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I like old school wooden stocked firearms, so for me it was a choice between the Mini 14 and a Saiga AK, and I chose the Saiga because the 7.62x39 ammo is cheaper. I like the kick of the AK and it's accurate enough out to at least 150 yards with a red dot and RS Regulate mounts. I've fired an AR a couple times, but the pistol grip on the AR feels awkward and the way my head sits so high over the rifle also feels awkward. Technically the AR is the superior weapon, but I don't expect to be in any long range gun battles and so I prefer the AK. If I had a Mini 14 that would also be good enough for me. A semi auto .308 beats everything but the ammo is heavy and very expensive.
Uhm...As a medical professional, I have to marvel at how the poll results very closely parallel our known mental health parameters from the population in general.
83% of the population is relatively sound and stable. Then there's about 17% who will just stick their dick in a light socket because someone said so.
So everything looks normal here. Carry on.
Except accuracy, I think *that one has a clear persistent advantage over the other.. But maybe not in "rack grade" conditions but hopefully you get my meaning.Very hard to say one is demonstrably 'better' than the other, IMHO.
@rhollister71 Usually it would be "turn coat!" But in this case its "turn cape!"Now if i find myself stuck in Ukraine/Russia/China with no options, i be loving me some AK!
In that war there was other significant factors like bullets hitting veg. I know we all know it. I'm just saying it. I think in Nam I'd want anything but 55gn/5.56That is my dad, so I have a decent idea. It wasn't a positive transition for him. I remember growing up he hated everything about 5.56/AR/M16. It wasn't unit the late 2000's I was able to talk him to giving the AR another look. Last I heard he sold his M14 and 1911 and has a couple ARs and an AK and pair of Glock 19s. Who says old dogs can't learn new tricks?
If you mean an AR's ability to create spaces in heads, and the growing amout of spaces as you apply more AR... I'm familiar and I believe that's a well known truism.How many AK's has Robski tested that lasted too terribly long? He said most don't make it past about 5k and I recall him mentioning the metal stretching and having the headspace grow. Idk about the rest of you but I've never really head of headspace growing in an AR
HAVE YOU?
Not to mention plastic shotgun shell.Lol pretty biased statement, you can say that to all shooters as there is plenty of brass/aluminum/steelcase rounds left by shooters that are not shooting AKs.
Hence post #18.AR... Because our commie enemies will bring us all the AK's we could want.
Cartridge effectiveness on the enemy, in that terrain was one thing but reliability (or lack thereof) was his biggest complaint, which history tells us was an ammo issue not a firearm issue. Thing is there were also multiple engagements throughout the war where US forces would have depleted their ammunition and been overrun and they been armed with M14s and not M16s. Moving to a lightweight system with higher capacity was the right move, it just was not a smooth move.In that war there was other significant factors like bullets hitting veg. I know we all know it. I'm just saying it. I think in Nam I'd want anything but 55gn/5.56
I'd rather hump some weight (especially the ammo weight ouch!) But know my ammo will put down what I'm actually aiming at.
probably why your dad hated that caliber so much.
There was an interview with one of the big Las Vegas machinegun rental places (Battlefield Vegas?) where they talked about wear and tear on things like magazines, bolts, and different platforms. IIRC they stated that forged AR receivers outlasted the best AK receivers by two to one. For those of us not shooting full auto it likely won't make much difference, but 5k would be a huge no go for me.Well crap sorry to spam the thread but I gotta make one last quick point.
How many AK's has Robski tested that lasted too terribly long? He said most don't make it past about 5k and I recall him mentioning the metal stretching and having the headspace grow. Idk about the rest of you but I've never really head of headspace growing in an AR
HAVE YOU?