After reaching the ripe age of half a century, I thought I was experienced in the ways of gun buying. I did my own research, price comparisons and gun inspection whenever I considered buying a used gun. I must tell you, this isn’t an easy task living up here in Minnesota. A lot of people...
@JustinJ
"I've had this thought as well but on the other hand 7.62 x 39 is quite abundant in this country. I just wish 5.45 was as well. The good thing about an AK is it is highly unlikely one will need to do repairs."
The ammo may be plentiful in sporting good stores, but not in Military...
Interesting Thread. I have to admit, this question has never been a problem for me. The main theme to both of these guns are that they are needed for survival. If a situation arises that requires the use of the AR or the AK, it will either last a few minutes or it will be a more prolonged...
One thing that has not been discussed is your training level. If you train in C1 you should stay in C1. If you switch between C1 and C3 you are going to make a mistake when the situation is critical. Your best safety is always your finger.
I know what you mean by muscle memory. While shooting my Springer Loaded today, I kept catching myself, wanting to decock the gun after each target engagement.
For some people it may only take a couple hundred rounds to train up for a new gun. But, when stress hits we revert to our most...
I would say you got a hell of a deal.
But if you feel too guilty about spending the money, let me know and I will take it off your hands for that price...Just because I am a nice guy. ;)
Bp
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