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Posted: 2/19/2018 10:22:11 PM EDT
Saw this video and noticed something funny. The gun is a keyhole machine.
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5.45x45 has a very high yaw rate. It stabilizes further away from the muzzle. (I believe)
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russia so stupid, could put charghing handle on other side, but cant because russian
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So after 70 years they finally figured out how to put a scope on their MBR? That side rail thingy that had back in the 1990s wasn't all that good, was it?
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That's the dumbest thing I've ever fucking read. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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5.45x45 has a very high yaw rate. It stabilizes further away from the muzzle. (I believe) That's the dumbest thing I've ever fucking read. That aside... AK-15 is their 7.62x39 variant, right? Dunno why they'd bother making an updated AKM, their staple rifle is the 5.45 AK74 and 74M. If they're using up the old Soviet stockpiles of 7.62 ammo and mags, they might as well just use AKM's. ETA: After watching, I'd say the grouping you're seeing is rapid fire. I'd expect 3 to 6 MOA accuracy out of the new AK's, depending on the commie behind the trigger. |
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They should stop reading troll threads in GD for weapon advice.
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So after 70 years they finally figured out how to put a scope on their MBR? That side rail thingy that had back in the 1990s wasn't all that good, was it? View Quote It works fine, but the mount adds weight and you can't fold a side-folding stock with the optic mounted. |
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Does keyholing happen with new barrels? I had a Stag that did that for the first 3 mags then never again in the next 3k rounds. I just assumed it was a burr on the muzzle or something
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Maybe Iven should fix his aircraft carrier instead of fielding another obsolescent rifle for the purpose of posturing.
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Quoted: The side rail thingy was actually introduced in the 1950s as a means to mount night vision devices. It works fine, but the mount adds weight and you can't fold a side-folding stock with the optic mounted. View Quote |
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It's only similar to the Kalashnikov rifle in appearance and operating principles. Other than that, it's a completely different gun.
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RRA made an AR-47 several years ago. Not sure if they still do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wait.. AK-15s are real? how about AR-47s? https://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=558 CMMG makes one. PSA makes one. KAC made 11. |
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Quoted: Something... Something... 416 is awesome. That aside... AK-15 is their 7.62x39 variant, right? Dunno why they'd bother making an updated AKM, their staple rifle is the 5.45 AK74 and 74M. If they're using up the old Soviet stockpiles of 7.62 ammo and mags, they might as well just use AKM's. ETA: After watching, I'd say the grouping you're seeing is rapid fire. I'd expect 3 to 6 MOA accuracy out of the new AK's, depending on the commie behind the trigger. View Quote First there was the comment of 5.45x45.....then he said the bullet tumbles out of the barrel, and stabilizes down range.... |
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That's the dumbest thing I've ever fucking read. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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5.45x45 has a very high yaw rate. It stabilizes further away from the muzzle. (I believe) That's the dumbest thing I've ever fucking read. Watch the slow motion starting at 20 seconds. Inside AK-74 |
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wat...... so you think its just tumbling end over end and then magically stabilizes itself downrange View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Why do they keep coming out with “revolutionary” new re-hashes of the same old gun? The real Russian-made AK-47’s and 74’s aren’t that bad for a combat rifle. Just stick with those rifles you already have millions of and save the money for upgrading your important shit.
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Quoted: Well read more post less. Watch the slow motion starting at 20 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCgmfbAbP-Q View Quote |
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Quoted: Well read more post less. Watch the slow motion starting at 20 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCgmfbAbP-Q View Quote That's called keyholeing and it's not a feature of the rifle. Bullets don't tumble end over end and then magically stabilize. Don't worry guys, it's a fucking commie gun! Keyholeing and tumbling are features of the guns! |
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Quoted: That's real fucking dumb sir. That's called keyholeing and it's not a feature of the rifle. Bullets don't tumble end over end and then magically stabilize. Don't worry guys, it's a fucking commie gun! Keyholeing and tumbling are features of the guns! View Quote Also, didn't you guys hear. Them Russian AKs can use our bullets but ours can't use theirs. |
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Well read more post less. Watch the slow motion starting at 20 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCgmfbAbP-Q View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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5.45x45 has a very high yaw rate. It stabilizes further away from the muzzle. (I believe) That's the dumbest thing I've ever fucking read. Watch the slow motion starting at 20 seconds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCgmfbAbP-Q |
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Those Russians sure have shitty muzzle disciplin, continuously flagging each other.
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They make an LAR47 now. Uses AK mags. https://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=558 CMMG makes one. PSA made one, but hasn't in quite a while now. KAC made 11. View Quote |
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