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i bet they have just as many bunkers full of 22LR too
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the superior X39.....very nice.What about the VZ-58. It's my favorite AK styled rifle, now that I've replaced the folding stock with a fixed shoulder stock.
The shorter gas piston helps accuracy, way better safety switch and the lighter weight milled steel receiver and aluminum mags helps keep the weight down.
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Better? Don't know about that. The Hi-Power was used by like 80 or 180 (don't know) countries at the same time.. in modern times. The French Model 1935(A) and then the Sig P210 coat tailed after the P-35.. contributing to the CZ as we find it today.the superior X39.....very nice.
not enough of these on tv or in video games for people to even care or know the nuances of this rifle....CZ took an AK and made it better, just like they did when they took the HiPower and made it better in the 75
Better? Don't know about that. The Hi-Power was used by like 80 or 180 (don't know) countries at the same time.. in modern times. The French Model 1935(A) and then the Sig P210 coat tailed after the P-35.. contributing to the CZ as we find it today.
There's like 10,000x more P-35's on the planet than any carried-by-military CZ pistol then and now.
Can't argue with that, the 75 is quite the muttBetter? Don't know about that. The Hi-Power was used by like 80 or 180 (don't know) countries at the same time.. in modern times. The French Model 1935(A) and then the Sig P210 coat tailed after the P-35.. contributing to the CZ as we find it today.
There's like 10,000x more P-35's on the planet than any carried-by-military CZ pistol then and now.
Ahh, the old Budweiser vs Pabst argument....Again.
Afghanistan was the first theater of operations in which the typical engagement range exceeded 200 yards - I think they say it's 300. You can see why, given the terrain. In other words, 600 yard performance isn't likely to be tactically useful - not in Western Oregon, anyway.
The reason I don't like multicaliber weapons is because only one cal can be used at a time. It's not much more of an expense to have both, or all three calibers, in different guns that can all be brought to bear simultaneously.
Personally, I'm not enthusiastic about the behavior of a 60 grain slug at 600 yards, except for punching paper. I'll choose my antique 30-06 bolt gun with good glass out beyond a quarter mile. At shorter ranges you can take your pick, but you know that .30 cal turns cover into concealment - not so the .223.
Here's a guy plinking with irons on his AK at a quarter mile:
So don't tell me 7.62X39 is a "200 yard round."
Sorry, the best gun is the 10 mm caseless M41A selective fire with an over and under 40 mm grenade launcher. Aliens the movie.No, no, no... everyone KNOWS that a good Star Wars E-11 blaster (carried by Stormtroopers) is the bee's knees!!
I really should know better than to feed the trolls, BUT...Look at the shooters rear sight, does it look like it was raised for a 1/4 mile shot?
It depends on what furniture and mags you're using.Is it just mine or are most AK's a tad heavy ?