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12/6/2005 5:39:57 PM EDT
    What is the most accurate you have shot with an Ak-47? Also what was the distance? I was looking and wondering what the most accurate you have shot with your AK.
12/6/2005 5:59:55 PM EDT
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12/6/2005 6:03:27 PM EDT
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12/6/2005 6:04:24 PM EDT
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12/6/2005 6:05:43 PM EDT
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12/6/2005 6:07:03 PM EDT
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I'd like to add...AK's have killed more Muslims than any other weapons system.
12/6/2005 6:09:43 PM EDT
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hr

+1
12/6/2005 6:26:24 PM EDT
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I'll bite, NOT ... ...
12/6/2005 6:46:01 PM EDT
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Sub-moa with a WASR!
12/6/2005 6:47:41 PM EDT
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*shoot* my AK?  good lord, it might get dirty!  
12/6/2005 7:17:01 PM EDT
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What did I do? That was a serious question.
12/6/2005 7:37:29 PM EDT
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What did I do? That was a serious question.



12/6/2005 7:44:29 PM EDT
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We sometimes get guys coming over from the AR side to occasionally stir things up, don't worry about it.

About the best I've done with a Combloc caliber is with my SLR-105A1 from Arsenal.

Using Barnaul ammo, benched, iron sights, we're talking about 2 1/2" at 100.

That's taking my time and a good solid bench on a clean calm day with the "best" ammo I could find.

I'm sure a 5.56mm rifle would beat that using good ammo.
12/6/2005 8:01:44 PM EDT
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I put 4 shots out of my SAR-1 into 1.5" today at 50m with my irons today. I was damn happy. Considering I wasnt even trying to shoot well.
12/6/2005 10:35:49 PM EDT
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12/6/2005 10:37:26 PM EDT
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12/7/2005 12:32:38 AM EDT
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VEPR K in 5.56mm w/Wolf ammo held 2.5 moa off of the bench on a nice day. Very accurate rifle but good Lord it's heavy.
12/7/2005 12:37:12 AM EDT
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You know, I do not think I have ever shot at paper with any AK....I might have to do that......

No

Must resist Urge to target shoot.....

12/7/2005 1:39:10 AM EDT
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VEPR K in 5.56mm w/Wolf ammo held 2.5 moa off of the bench on a nice day. Very accurate rifle but good Lord it's heavy.



Was that scoped or with irons?  I just picked up a VEPR K in 5.45 and I think I'm going to put a POSP scope on it.  I think with a scope it should do a little better 2.5 MOA.  Also, the scope will add some weight to tame that recoil.
12/7/2005 3:41:11 AM EDT
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    What is the most accurate you have shot with an Ak-47? Also what was the distance? I was looking and wondering what the most accurate you have shot with your AK.



Didn't you end up buying a WASR? It's a little too late to start worrying about accuracy now.
12/7/2005 5:43:48 AM EDT
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I love this quote from Louis Awerbuck on page 54 of his book Tactical Reality (He is one of the most respected firearms instructors in the US) The quote is from an article titled
"Its not the Equipment" that speaks to our felt need to have sub MOA fighting rifles.
" Much has been written about the so-called inaccuracy of rifles, such as those in the Kalashnikov family, because they "only shoot into three or four inches at 100 yards."  So when's the last time you or your tutor shot into three or four inches when the target was returing fire?  Work out how little your enemy has to move for you to miss by a foot; throw in some poor-light conditions, some fear and all the other ingredients of a fight;and then see if tiny incremental minutes of angle of the rifle's inherent accuracy mean anthing.  If you're lying in wait and have the rare luxury of dictating the time and circumstances of the delivery of the shot, then - and only then - is the time for .... pinpoint equipment.  Any other time an AK will out perform the operator."
Go Louie !!!BWAHAHAHA
12/7/2005 5:45:54 AM EDT
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Well, I have not tried the Dragunov reticle sideways yet. But std 16" models have shot 4" SAR1, 2.5" SAM7SF, 2.5" SAR2, 2" Bulgy 74 and Saiga 5.56, each rested and scoped. The reality of my skills and commie ammo usually takes over though.
12/7/2005 7:09:53 AM EDT
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I love this quote from Louis Awerbuck on page 54 of his book Tactical Reality (He is one of the most respected firearms instructors in the US) The quote is from an article titled
"Its not the Equipment" that speaks to our felt need to have sub MOA fighting rifles.
" Much has been written about the so-called inaccuracy of rifles, such as those in the Kalashnikov family, because they "only shoot into three or four inches at 100 yards."  So when's the last time you or your tutor shot into three or four inches when the target was returing fire?  Work out how little your enemy has to move for you to miss by a foot; throw in some poor-light conditions, some fear and all the other ingredients of a fight;and then see if tiny incremental minutes of angle of the rifle's inherent accuracy mean anthing.  If you're lying in wait and have the rare luxury of dictating the time and circumstances of the delivery of the shot, then - and only then - is the time for .... pinpoint equipment.  Any other time an AK will out perform the operator."
Go Louie !!!BWAHAHAHA



+9,845,688,274
Thats the truest statement I have ever heard on this board. "Obviously because its from someone not on this board"
When it all comes down to it, The most important thing in a fire fight at first it putting aimed rounds down range in the general direction of your enemy to keep thier heads down untill you and yor team get into a good position then its still about getting well aimed shots toward them, Your not a sniper, taking time to make wind calls and sight sdjustment and getting your breathing just right. Cause your hearts going about a million miles an hour and your trying to duck out of thier rounds coming at you! If you wanna be a sniper and shoot -1 moa. buy a sniper rifle. Even if you can hit 1moa off a bench with your AK, the gun is more accurate then you are from any position accept prone with a loop sling. Yes EVEN your ak.!
12/7/2005 7:30:06 AM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
I love this quote from Louis Awerbuck on page 54 of his book Tactical Reality (He is one of the most respected firearms instructors in the US) The quote is from an article titled
"Its not the Equipment" that speaks to our felt need to have sub MOA fighting rifles.
" Much has been written about the so-called inaccuracy of rifles, such as those in the Kalashnikov family, because they "only shoot into three or four inches at 100 yards."  So when's the last time you or your tutor shot into three or four inches when the target was returing fire?  Work out how little your enemy has to move for you to miss by a foot; throw in some poor-light conditions, some fear and all the other ingredients of a fight;and then see if tiny incremental minutes of angle of the rifle's inherent accuracy mean anthing.  If you're lying in wait and have the rare luxury of dictating the time and circumstances of the delivery of the shot, then - and only then - is the time for .... pinpoint equipment.  Any other time an AK will out perform the operator."
Go Louie !!!BWAHAHAHA



+9,845,688,274
Thats the truest statement I have ever heard on this board. "Obviously because its from someone not on this board"
When it all comes down to it, The most important thing in a fire fight at first it putting aimed rounds down range in the general direction of your enemy to keep thier heads down untill you and yor team get into a good position then its still about getting well aimed shots toward them, Your not a sniper, taking time to make wind calls and sight sdjustment and getting your breathing just right. Cause your hearts going about a million miles an hour and your trying to duck out of thier rounds coming at you! If you wanna be a sniper and shoot -1 moa. buy a sniper rifle. Even if you can hit 1moa off a bench with your AK, the gun is more accurate then you are from any position accept prone with a loop sling. Yes EVEN your ak.!



I agree. When SHTF and you are getting shot at, you want a weapon that wont jam at the end of the day!
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