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The only reason I can think of for this is that maybe the company producing them intended to start exporting them at some point, in which case English would be a better option for the markings.Interesting that the receiver markings on the rifle in post #6 is in English.
I mean I know English is spoken widely around the world...but if the rifle was for domestic use ( Ukraine usage )...
One would think that the markings would be Ukrainian....
Andy
I was thinking something along those lines as well.The only reason I can think of for this is that maybe the company producing them intended to start exporting them at some point, in which case English would be a better option for the markings.
These guys seem to be operating like the hunter/killer teams that Chechens used. I hope they are successful.
Some pretty tricked out ARs seen being used by some Ukrainian forces recently. Lots of US (or clone) parts on these rifles.
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A bunch of cheezy parts is what it looks like to me. Fake Radian Raptor, Fake MBUS Pros, (I bet everything "Magpul" is fake including the stock and ASAP), the castle nut is without staking notches and I bet that is not a real T-2.
Some pretty tricked out ARs seen being used by some Ukrainian forces recently. Lots of US (or clone) parts on these rifles.
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I am guessing if he manages to kill any Russians they won't be concerned with brand issues.A bunch of cheezy parts is what it looks like to me. Fake Radian Raptor, Fake MBUS Pros, (I bet everything "Magpul" is fake including the stock and ASAP), the castle nut is without staking notches and I bet that is not a real T-2.
From the footage I've been seeing coming from there it appears to be both. I've mostly seen 74's in the hands of Ukrainian military troops, with some occasional AKMs appearing in the hands of volunteers and civilians being training.I also wonder if Ukraine has the AK-74 or is still issuing the AKm
Until his get popped in the eye when his RE auto disassembles. Or the cheap roll pin in that Raptor knock-off snaps and he punched himself in the face. Hobby lobby LARPing with garbage is one thing, going into combat with junk is a different deal, but hopefully they are not the cheap Chinese stuff.I am guessing if he manages to kill any Russians they won't be concerned with brand issues.
Actually, Engrish is the second language of most of the Ukraine( Not Russian) mostly because an awful lot of American business's are doing deals there, plus, their desire to join the west! You see it more in the large cities like Kiyv, Odessa, Kharkov, Liviv, Ect, but you will also find in in the smaller cities and towns, to the point that ever major roads are marked in both Ukraine and Engrish!Interesting that the receiver markings on the rifle in post #6 is in English.
I mean I know English is spoken widely around the world...but if the rifle was for domestic use ( Ukraine usage )...
One would think that the markings would be Ukrainian....
Andy
Of course they're cyrilical. Wouldn't you be distrustful if your country was being invaded?"One would think that the markings would be Ukrainian"
That would be Cyrillic.