Doktor_Jeep
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AK versus AR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's yer opinion?
What's yer opinion?
Yeah but....
the AR has yet to win a war without arty and air support.
So there. Nya nya nya.
Sin is defined as to miss the mark which is what AK's do most the time and why losers choose them.ECC 9-18 Wisdom is better than weapons of war: but one sinner destroyeth much good.
As the owner of 3 SKS's I'd put my money on them any day of the week over an AR.
If you want to spend all day cleaning and preening your rifle, get an AR, if you want something that will shoot every time even after years of neglect, get an SKS.
And regarding accuracy, I've shot skeet with my SKS with iron sights, try that with an AR.
I agree with the scope mount issue, but I don't use them anyways as I think it increases time on target.
I can't say if the same goes for an AK as I never owned one, but I wouldn't trade an SKS for an AR, unless it was to sell the AR and use the cash to get 10 more SKSs.
eb
The Rock River Arms LAR-15, after being so configured, was delivered to the “trials” held by the DEA/FBI team which are simply brutal. The trial consists of two parts. The first phase should be termed, “Let’s see if we can break it” or “Is it ‘Marineproof’?” Technically, this phase determines durability and reliability. Of note, after the completion of each segment, the rifle is required to feed and fire 20 rounds from the magazine without malfunction.
As I understand it, the tests begin with a number of sample rifles from the same manufacturer being disassembled. The parts are mixed, the guns are reassembled; then they’re shot. I do not know the exact order, but, at some point, the rifle undergoes the FRISBEE® test, where a sample is thrown 15 feet to land on concrete – once on each side and starting from a height of four feet. After this, the gun, held at the same height, is dropped six different ways on the concrete.
In addition, the rifle is cooked and chilled. It’s put in a box and the temperature is raised to 120° F and lowered to -20° F. Each temperature is then held constant for an hour, after which the previously mentioned function test must be passed. The rifle also gets a saltwater and a sand test – then it is function fired again.
The second part of the test mandates that the rifle fire 5,000 rounds; again, without malfunction. Accuracy, velocity and bullet dispersion are monitored during this test and must stay within prescribed ranges. The Rock River Arms LAR-15 passed every test and Rock River was awarded a five year contract to supply both agencies.
Luft,
Just out of curiosity, what did that RR cost?
Pretty. Lots of drool factor
I never shot with a front pistol grip, I think that would mess me up a bit. Is the front grip of any benifit?
Those are nice rifles the bottom one looks alot like mine, although mine is Chineese surplus.
the SKS at it's very best end of the spectrum is 10" at 500 yards, or just BARELY within the pie-plate requirement
At 500 yards I'd be satisfied with center mass over a pie plate.
At 100 yards I can shoot 3" groups with iron sights with the middle rifle all day.
eb