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The upgraded AK-74M will be 50 percent more accurate at a distance of up to 300 meters at any time of day... View Quote Wait, firearms shoot differently through out the day? Are they like a toddler that needs a afternoon nap or they get fussy? |
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The upgraded AK-74M will be 50 percent more accurate at a distance of up to 300 meters at any time of day... Wait, firearms shoot differently through out the day? Are they like a toddler that needs a afternoon nap or they get fussy? Heat issues like a G36? |
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Still an AK, just like the M-4 is still a M-16.
What is disturbing is that there is no real progress in design. HK-11 is the gun that could have been with its caseless ammunition. |
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The upgraded AK-74M will be 50 percent more accurate at a distance of up to 300 meters at any time of day... Wait, firearms shoot differently through out the day? Are they like a toddler that needs a afternoon nap or they get fussy? It has a built in accuracy compensator to address the progressively increasing blood alcohol content of the Russian soldier as the day wears on. |
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The upgraded AK-74M will be 50 percent more accurate at a distance of up to 300 meters at any time of day... Wait, firearms shoot differently through out the day? Are they like a toddler that needs a afternoon nap or they get fussy? Probably translation error. They probably think adding a flashlight gives it night op super powers |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg View Quote ugh.... |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg View Quote What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... How about that muzzle device. |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. Looks to still have a folding stock |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. More like they want the M4, but won't just adopt it due to being an American design. |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... How about that muzzle device. Could it be? A - a - (drumroll) -silencer!!!!!?????? |
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More like they want the M4, but won't just adopt it due to being an American design. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. More like they want the M4, but won't just adopt it due to being an American design. That's just about every country which wants to design a "battel rifel." Dumb Commie fucks don't even realize the AR isn't patented so they can make their own from blueprints off of the interwebs |
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Quoted: Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg View Quote You have a poor eye for trashcan guns. The folding mechanism is obviously still there. It's needed to fit in small Russian trashcan. |
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Could it be? A - a - (drumroll) Suppressor. -silencer!!!!!?????? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... How about that muzzle device. Could it be? A - a - (drumroll) Suppressor. -silencer!!!!!?????? |
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Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg ugh.... Dumb. They sacrificed compactness in order to look more American. Now if they only adopt quarterly SHARP training the biggest MILDEC program in history will be complete. |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg View Quote I'll take a side folder over that collapsable stock anyday. |
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg View Quote Forward grip can be also used as a grenade... |
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Quoted: That's just about every country which wants to design a "battel rifel." Dumb Commie fucks don't even realize the AR isn't patented so they can make their own from blueprints off of the interwebs View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: ,,, Dumb Commie fucks don't even realize the AR isn't patented so they can make their own from blueprints off of the interwebs |
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What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? Muzzle device is a take on the older Bulgarian 4-piece flash hider design, which seems to have grown in popularity based on increasing use seen in Ukraine vids. The AK-74 muzzle device really offers no flash suppression at all, and has one hell of a side blast due to the recoil baffle design, while the 4-pc hider offers great flash suppression and redirects muzzle blast forward. The railed dust cover is attached to a hinge in the rear sight block. Frankly it looks like Izhmash just bought out the whole Zenitco catalog. Most of their Spetznaz guys were already putting Zenit stuff (especially collapsing M4 style stocks) all over their AK-74Ms so it seems fitting. You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. |
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Forward grip can be also used as a grenade... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg Forward grip can be also used as a grenade... Is it from Glock? |
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Muzzle device is a take on the older Bulgarian 4-piece flash hider design, which seems to have grown in popularity based on increasing use seen in Ukraine vids. The AK-74 muzzle device really offers no flash suppression at all, and has one hell of a side blast due to the recoil baffle design, while the 4-pc hider offers great flash suppression and redirects muzzle blast forward. The railed dust cover is attached to a hinge in the rear sight block. Frankly it looks like Izhmash just bought out the whole Zenitco catalog. Most of their Spetznaz guys were already putting Zenit stuff (especially collapsing M4 style stocks) all over their AK-74Ms so it seems fitting. You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? Muzzle device is a take on the older Bulgarian 4-piece flash hider design, which seems to have grown in popularity based on increasing use seen in Ukraine vids. The AK-74 muzzle device really offers no flash suppression at all, and has one hell of a side blast due to the recoil baffle design, while the 4-pc hider offers great flash suppression and redirects muzzle blast forward. The railed dust cover is attached to a hinge in the rear sight block. Frankly it looks like Izhmash just bought out the whole Zenitco catalog. Most of their Spetznaz guys were already putting Zenit stuff (especially collapsing M4 style stocks) all over their AK-74Ms so it seems fitting. You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. Lol, M4 doesn't work in the cold...hahaha. Good one. |
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Quoted: You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: <snip> You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. Want to know how I know you are full of shit? |
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Lol, M4 doesn't work in the cold...hahaha. Good one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? Muzzle device is a take on the older Bulgarian 4-piece flash hider design, which seems to have grown in popularity based on increasing use seen in Ukraine vids. The AK-74 muzzle device really offers no flash suppression at all, and has one hell of a side blast due to the recoil baffle design, while the 4-pc hider offers great flash suppression and redirects muzzle blast forward. The railed dust cover is attached to a hinge in the rear sight block. Frankly it looks like Izhmash just bought out the whole Zenitco catalog. Most of their Spetznaz guys were already putting Zenit stuff (especially collapsing M4 style stocks) all over their AK-74Ms so it seems fitting. You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. Lol, M4 doesn't work in the cold...hahaha. Good one. I didn't say it doesn't work. Pay attention to the parts in bold. |
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There's gonna be a parade? Can I go? Please!!!! I love parades!
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I didn't say it doesn't work. Pay attention to the parts in bold. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg What is that muzzle device and how is that rail attached to the dust cover? Muzzle device is a take on the older Bulgarian 4-piece flash hider design, which seems to have grown in popularity based on increasing use seen in Ukraine vids. The AK-74 muzzle device really offers no flash suppression at all, and has one hell of a side blast due to the recoil baffle design, while the 4-pc hider offers great flash suppression and redirects muzzle blast forward. The railed dust cover is attached to a hinge in the rear sight block. Frankly it looks like Izhmash just bought out the whole Zenitco catalog. Most of their Spetznaz guys were already putting Zenit stuff (especially collapsing M4 style stocks) all over their AK-74Ms so it seems fitting. You guys can talk about trash cans all you want, but Russians don't want ARs because they don't work with a shit in seriously cold climates without some care and attention, something Russian troops are not known for. That being said, Molot already has the production tooling for M4 clone and manufactures them for Russian civilian market. Lol, M4 doesn't work in the cold...hahaha. Good one. I didn't say it doesn't work. Pay attention to the parts in bold. Oh, your one of those AK needs no maintenance and never fails guys. |
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Oh, your one of those AK needs no maintenance and never fails guys. View Quote Nope I'm not, but cold weather use with little to no lubrication or care is specifically an area where the AK excels over the AR. It was exactly the climate the rifle was designed for. Plus you have 60+ years manual of arms training you ask their entire military and police force to dump by going with the AR. Not gonna happen. |
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I'll take a side folder over that collapsable stock anyday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg I'll take a side folder over that collapsable stock anyday. Apparently neither of you know how to identify a folding stock because both of those rifles are folders |
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Apparently neither of you know how to identify a folding stock because both of those rifles are folders View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg I'll take a side folder over that collapsable stock anyday. Apparently neither of you know how to identify a folding stock because both of those rifles are folders I'm not seeing a folding latch or plate. |
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I'm not seeing a folding latch or plate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Found a picture on some Russian website. Looks like the folding stock is gone in favor of a collapsing one. http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2015-05/extra/kalash_641.jpg I'll take a side folder over that collapsable stock anyday. Apparently neither of you know how to identify a folding stock because both of those rifles are folders I'm not seeing a folding latch or plate. The grey button at the rear of the receiver. |
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So basically it's a ak74 with a magpul clone stock and new muzzle device and therefore super accurate. Yeah ok.
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