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Posted: 2/15/2013 10:22:51 AM EDT
Because he doesn't like how messy it is?
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What's the point of owning an AK if you're afraid of getting it dirty?
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"Ok...it's your gun" Pretty much. More cheap ammo for you. |
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"Yeah, that stuff is awful. I'll pay you a nickel a round to take it off your hands."
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Yeah, all those Russians with fucked up aks from shooting what the gun was designed to do....
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Ask him if he is afraid to have sex with his wife without a condom because he might get something icky on his dip stick. |
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Because he doesn't like how messy it is? Had a friend who said the same thing about his Century. Notice I said "had". What a dumbass. |
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I've shot a shitload of lacquered ammo and have had zero issues.
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Thanks for not contributing to the higher price of ammo, dick-nuts.
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I won't shoot steel cased or wolf out of my AR's. What's that make me
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"Yeah, that stuff is awful. I'll pay you a nickel a round to take it off your hands." This |
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I won't shoot steel cased or wolf out of my AR's. What's that make me Neither do I...not because i won't, but because they won't...and I'm not going to detune them so they will. The AK, and the other hand, will shoot whatever it can chamber. |
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What's the point of owning an AK if you're afraid of getting it dirty? My thought as well. |
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I'd say it's his gun and it's nobodys fucking business what he shoots through it.
I personally shoot a lot of laquered ammo and have never had any problems myself. |
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Quoted: I won't shoot steel cased or wolf out of my AR's. What's that make me poorer? I never liked Wolf .223 because I was worried the smelly lacquer shit would gum everything up. Then ammo got expensive and they came out with the polymer stuff...now it's my primary plinking .223 Speed |
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Because he doesn't like how messy it is? Had a friend who said the same thing about his Century. Notice I said "had". What a dumbass. Wow... |
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tell him you can take all the ammo he won't shoot off his hands for a small disposal fee.
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Kinda like the guys who buy a Jeep Wrangler and refuse to take it off pavement.
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I won't shoot steel cased or wolf out of my AR's. What's that make me Neither do I...not because i won't, but because they won't...and I'm not going to detune them so they will. The AK, and the other hand, will shoot whatever it can chamber. your rifles are defective, and you should make necessary repairs. |
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Maybe it's not the steel case or lacquer he;s really worried about? Maybe it's the steel-jacketed bullets, which do wear barrels faster than copper-jacketed bullets do?
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I dunno, how about you don't get wrapped around the axle about what other people do with their shit?
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If somebody can actually get that stuff to melt from a hot chamber I would be absolutely flabbergasted.
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Quoted: If somebody can actually get that stuff to melt from a hot chamber I would be absolutely flabbergasted. The lacquer melts and smokes a little. I've never seen it as an issue in an AK, but people used to post pics here of their AR BCGs and chambers all gummy from shooting Wolf. Speed |
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I can't hear about AK ammo snobbery without thinking of the guy I was in a rifle class with some years ago. He was running an AK, and "splurged" on a case of nice, shiny new brass cased Winchester 7.62x39 ammo for the class. Jam after jam.... torn rim after torn rim... the extractor was just tearing right through the soft brass. We scrounged him up some cheap-ass Combloc steel "garbage ammo", and he finished the class without a hitch.
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Kinda like the guys who buy a Jeep Wrangler and refuse to take it off pavement. Will they actually go off road anymore??? |
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Lol, I thought GD was the place that mastered the "MYOB" concept.
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Because he doesn't like how messy it is? You don't say anything. His gun...his rules. |
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This. "Why the hell did you buy an AK?" |
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When I had an AK, I *preferred* lacquered ammo over the gray poly coated stuff.
Golden Tiger w/ Lacquer FTW. ETA - I still shot the gray crap though. |
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Absolutely nothing!
Leaves more of the perfectly good cheap Russian stuff for me. |
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I dunno, how about you don't get wrapped around the axle about what other people do with their shit? Wrapped around the axle? Hardly, brah. I'm simply trying to help a gun newb. |
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Every malfunction I've had with AK's was with Russian ammo, to include seized chambers.
Every AK variant that I have seen that runs like a champ runs on Sako brass-cased Finnish military ammo, with copper-jacketed projectiles. Bi-metal projectiles will wear your bore out quickly if you shoot high volume, so there is good reason to avoid it if you want any kind of accuracy life from your blaster. |
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What do you say to an AK owner who won't shoot laquered ammo through his AK?
"K." |
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I'd tell him he is right, and he should only shoot 75+ cents a round BRASS CASED 7.62x39.
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I'm simply trying to help a gun newb. Tell him to avoid this place like the plague. Judging by some of the responses, at least half of the "experts" here have never been in the same room with an AK. |
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I wouldn't say a thing. His gun. His ammo. His money. As an adult you have the right to do as you want. Personally I think steel case ammo is crap. Others love it... I reload, most I know do not. If I had an AK I'd shoot brass only so I could reload it.
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If somebody can actually get that stuff to melt from a hot chamber I would be absolutely flabbergasted. The lacquer melts and smokes a little. I've never seen it as an issue in an AK, but people used to post pics here of their AR BCGs and chambers all gummy from shooting Wolf. Speed Possibly from the hot gasses dumping into the action? The ammo needs to be manufactured to the characteristics of the rifle. If lacquer coating worked in DI rifles, we'd be using it. |
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