You know, I hear about these 1MOA AKs quite often. I've never actually seen one at the range, though.
So let's theorize that we can get an AK-platform rifle that will consistently hold inside 2MOA out to 400 yards. While it would be better than a sharp stick, it would still be inferior to the AR as a 3gun platform.
- The AR is much more user-friendly when shooting from awkward positions and around props - the AK, with it's fixed reciprocating charging handle, short and poorly insulated forend, exposed gas tube, and numerous sharp edges, really suffers in this regard.
- The AK safety is a total horror show, and none of the aftermarket improvements help much. I'd conservatively estimate that the AR will be twice as fast to the first aimed offhand shot as the AK, given similar shooters.
- Reloads with the AK are not even close to as fast or consistent as with the AR.
- Training and practice can ameliorate some of these problems, but honestly, why bother, when you can get a rifle that works with you? That's the real reason that 3gunners and practical rifle competitors overwhelmingly choose the AR. The AR, more than anything else, is easy to handle. With the AR, you can spend your time learning to shoot well, instead of spending your time fighting with your rifle's controls.
-C