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Re: The unstoppable AK

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nickb834 wrote:
We all love AK's and AR's but let's knock it off with the incessant fan boyism, this is a gun forum not bloody Windows vs Mac you fecking nerds! :p
Where's the fun in that. green55
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AK is OK, but Galil is better.
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#23 Post by snayperskaya »

BamBam wrote:AK is OK, but Galil is better.
Ah....the Balashnikov, started out as a lightly modified AKM then had the Finnish Valmet thrown into the mix.To be fair I wouldn't mind a straight pull Galil.......now where's my Kippah?.
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What about a vz58 ! ?
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snayperskaya wrote:
BamBam wrote:AK is OK, but Galil is better.
Ah....the Balashnikov, started out as a lightly modified AKM then had the Finnish Valmet thrown into the mix.To be fair I wouldn't mind a straight pull Galil.......now where's my Kippah?.
The first Galils were built using Valmet receivers with AR-15 barrels.

LEW in South Africa used to make a pump action R4, the H4, for the civilian market, like our straight pulls there was no gas port in the barrel and the piston was ground off. They stopped making them after the 90's as civvies were allowed semi-auto rifles again.
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#26 Post by snayperskaya »

joe wrote:What about a vz58 ! ?
Errr....no, to be honest I don't like the Vz that much.Shot a few and didn't really like it, including the MARS version which is a step in the right direction but a lot of money for what it is (in my opinion, that of others will vary) especially as European dealers can pick up semi-auto Vz's for around €75 apiece plus taxes.

Don't get me wrong the Vz is lighter, more compact and is more accurate (in semi-auto mode) than an AKM.....
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#27 Post by snayperskaya »

BamBam wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
BamBam wrote:AK is OK, but Galil is better.
Ah....the Balashnikov, started out as a lightly modified AKM then had the Finnish Valmet thrown into the mix.To be fair I wouldn't mind a straight pull Galil.......now where's my Kippah?.
The first Galils were built using Valmet receivers with AR-15 barrels.

LEW in South Africa used to make a pump action R4, the H4, for the civilian market, like our straight pulls there was no gas port in the barrel and the piston was ground off. They stopped making them after the 90's as civvies were allowed semi-auto rifles again.
Are you sure on the Valmet front?, found this.....

http://www.forgottenweapons.com/galil-arm/
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nickb834 wrote:We all love AK's and AR's but let's knock it off with the incessant fan boyism, this is a gun forum not bloody Windows vs Mac you fecking nerds! :p
Oi!! Who are you calling a fan? **** lol lol
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#29 Post by joe »

snayperskaya wrote:
joe wrote:What about a vz58 ! ?
Errr....no, to be honest I don't like the Vz that much.Shot a few and didn't really like it, including the MARS version which is a step in the right direction but a lot of money for what it is (in my opinion, that of others will vary) especially as European dealers can pick up semi-auto Vz's for around €75 apiece plus taxes.

Don't get me wrong the Vz is lighter, more compact and is more accurate (in semi-auto mode) than an AKM.....

what didnt you like about it? you are right, the uk mars version is too expensive and i woundnt get one unless it same price as the ak !

i'm tempted to add a russian ak to my collection
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#30 Post by snayperskaya »

joe wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
joe wrote:What about a vz58 ! ?
Errr....no, to be honest I don't like the Vz that much.Shot a few and didn't really like it, including the MARS version which is a step in the right direction but a lot of money for what it is (in my opinion, that of others will vary) especially as European dealers can pick up semi-auto Vz's for around €75 apiece plus taxes.

Don't get me wrong the Vz is lighter, more compact and is more accurate (in semi-auto mode) than an AKM.....

what didnt you like about it? you are right, the uk mars version is too expensive and i woundnt get one unless it same price as the ak !

i'm tempted to add a russian ak to my collection
The Vz didn't seem to fit me as well as an AK, I'm more used to the shorter "Warsaw Pact" length stock whereas the Vz's I've tried have had a longer stock......I dare say if I had Vz's for quite a while and then tried an AK it would be the same situation as I suppose it's what you are used to.
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