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Try humping an HK91 with a light bipod and a full loadout for 20 miles and tell me what a great battle rifle it is. Mine is the most unwieldy, front heavy rifle I've ever had the pleasure to own, and I'm a big guy with lots of bicep. There is a reason why small light rifles, chambered in intermediate cartridges, like the AK and AR are nearly universally issued to all modern militaries.

Keith
 
Try humping an HK91 with a light bipod and a full loadout for 20 miles and tell me what a great battle rifle it is. Mine is the most unwieldy, front heavy rifle I've ever had the pleasure to own, and I'm a big guy with lots of bicep. There is a reason why small light rifles, chambered in intermediate cartridges, like the AK and AR are nearly universally issued to all modern militaries.



Keith
I hear what you're saying, but there is a reason jungle warfare is fought with with rifles chambered for .30 cal be it an ak or larger platform the fal and g3 prevail.
I'd really like to think I could hump a full load out but I know that isn't a reality. I'm a large guy myself but I don't anticipate bugging out either so having to travel very far with a full load wouldn't be likely for me. I do prefer the AK and AR over the G3 and FAL clones for practical reasons.
 
I've had both, AK first. I find the AR by far more accurate, lighter weight, easier to carry more ammo, and I haven't personally had more issues with one than the other. I took a leap and sold the AK to buy the AR and couldn't really be more happy.

Just for better info, the AK was a polish underfolder. And I purchased that entry AR build at curts.
 

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