Ahhh. Soviet Built?
It's Romanian built. It's the cheapest one you can buy, which is just what I wanted. IMO too many guys try to turn AKs into ARs, but to each his own.
Ahhh. Soviet Built?
Yeah, I heard that. I have been thinking of getting a rifle, but ended up with just the opposite, got a SIG P226.It's Romanian built. It's the cheapest one you can buy, which is just what I wanted. IMO too many guys try to turn AKs into ARs, but to each his own.
Yeah, I heard that. I have been thinking of getting a rifle, but ended up with just the opposite, got a SIG P226.
How are the ammo costs with the AK? Not too bad, right? Do you do any re-loading of your own?
Ammo is dirt cheap because it's all imported from "the motherland"
Generally speaking, realizing there are lots of different grades of ammo out there, 7.62 x 39 is about half the cost of 5.56 (your typical AR/M4 round). Some guys put 7.62 uppers on their ARs just to shoot cheaper. Plus a lot think it's a better round anyway. There's ongoing debate on that.
I sold all my reloading stuff years ago, when I left the gun hobby for other endeavors for a while. And with the internet and price shopping for ammo, I have no intention of getting back into it.
Sigs are nice
What caliber are you shooting out of it?
Here are a few from this past weekend.
Making notes.
People you don't want to pick a fight with:
pacanis
TATTRAT
Making notes.
People you don't want to pick a fight with:
pacanis
TATTRAT
lol, nothing to worry about here.
Here are a few from this past weekend.
Yeah, I need a .22 pistol, too...
This is America, of course we all have guns! No, of course we don't all have guns, but I talked to a guy in the Netherlands who said he wouldn't want to come to America because he thought we all walked around like Rambo.does everybody have a pistol or something like that?
Beautiful!My frontyard, at 7 this morning...first snowfall. Beavers are keeping a path open from their lodge to our yummy poplar trees (their favorite).
My frontyard, at 7 this morning...first snowfall. Beavers are keeping a path open from their lodge to our yummy poplar trees (their favorite).