Message from @KumquatLord

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2020-07-06 09:23:30 UTC  

> When an ar 15 is so much better
@Bonbon
Well whats the cost difference between ak47 and ar15?

2020-07-06 09:23:48 UTC  

True

2020-07-06 09:24:03 UTC  

But its still a shit gun

2020-07-06 09:24:16 UTC  

Y

2020-07-06 09:24:21 UTC  

It jams a ton

2020-07-06 09:24:24 UTC  

And its unreliable

2020-07-06 09:24:46 UTC  

You speaking from experience?

2020-07-06 09:25:07 UTC  

No

2020-07-06 09:25:11 UTC  

I dont own an ak 47

2020-07-06 09:25:27 UTC  

But ive heard about other peoples experiences with it

2020-07-06 09:25:45 UTC  

I have also...

2020-07-06 10:52:31 UTC  

The AK is one if the most reliable weapons ever built...

2020-07-06 10:53:01 UTC  

Ahahah

2020-07-06 10:53:03 UTC  

AHAHAHAHAHAHA

2020-07-06 10:53:22 UTC  

the Russian philosophy for "reliable" is "easy to fix when it breaks"

2020-07-06 10:53:43 UTC  

Whereas the american philosophy is "it don't break"

2020-07-06 10:54:15 UTC  

The AK is 'reliable' because of its simplicity

2020-07-06 10:54:39 UTC  

Good point

2020-07-06 10:54:52 UTC  

But it has loose tolerances, and dirt and sand can get into vital components

2020-07-06 10:55:05 UTC  

Theres several youtube videos of guys putting the AK through some mud tests along with an AR. Ill have to dig them up. The results are suprising.

2020-07-06 10:55:19 UTC  

The ARs pass where the AK fails, iirc

2020-07-06 10:55:59 UTC  

The only test I've seen where the AK won was when they were both stuck in dry ice

2020-07-06 10:59:11 UTC  

It does. Now I did have alot of jams due to sand and crap in my A2 when I was in basic. Sand likes to stop that bolt dead. However I havent had the issue with newer rifles. My guess is the older and more used the rifle is, the looser the tolerances are to allow contamination to get into vital parts. That doesnt negate fouling based malfunctions though. Ive had several newer ARs start to jam after 500+ rounds. The tighter the tolerances, the cleaner it needs to be.

2020-07-06 11:00:05 UTC  

Most fouling malfunctions occur in the bolt carrier group

2020-07-06 11:01:01 UTC  

The AR shits where it eats

2020-07-06 11:51:49 UTC  

My kind of AR

2020-07-06 11:52:03 UTC  

that was pure awesomeness

2020-07-06 11:52:16 UTC  

and freedom

2020-07-06 11:52:22 UTC  

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2020-07-06 11:54:33 UTC  

Pity that it requires a different type of 45-70 ammo

2020-07-06 13:23:34 UTC  

hm you must have had friends experience whats known as a Khyber Pass AK-47 or a early Korean AK-47 for them to function poorly and jam more than its worth @Bonbon

2020-07-06 14:40:09 UTC  

I don't like most ar 15s

2020-07-06 14:48:41 UTC  

i prefer semi auto shotgun but thats me

2020-07-06 14:49:19 UTC  

I like the classic m4 style rifle

2020-07-06 14:49:35 UTC  

And m16 rifles

2020-07-06 14:49:45 UTC  

F

2020-07-06 14:49:46 UTC  

most of the 'store bought' rounds have nice selection of types ...ranging from 'back off pussy brains' to 'oh, i'm sorry..was that ur car engine"

2020-07-06 14:50:07 UTC  

Bruh the only rifle i have fired is a 9mm bolt action rifle

2020-07-06 14:50:54 UTC  

Anyone here ever been scope bitten

2020-07-06 15:32:38 UTC  

I like AK's