BigDeesul
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I like how you added in the "during firing" at the end of the sentence. I never said anything about during firing. All guns flex during firing. I mean the loose stamped AK's can be bent and tossed, and hammered back, and the accuracy is still just as crappy. Great for fun or plinking, or spray and pray, but not much else.Ah, my friend, how misled you are (The kool-aid is tasty, isn't it?).
Please review the available slo-mo videos showing the milled receiver guns in action, and tell us they don't "flex, warp or bend" during firing.
While you're there, let us know about all those "crappy, flimsy and cheap" stamped AKs that have been in constant use since 1959 in many third-world countries (If they're so bad, why are they still functional?).
As far as "an AK with tighter tolerances", you've missed the point of it's design entirely. The beauty of the AK is it's loose tolerances. it's not a precision rifle, nor was it designed to be.
They're still in use because of their looseness and reliabilty. If you remember what this thread is about, and the reasons the OP will use the weapon, I don't think he lives in the desert and going to piss the weapon clean and Use animal fat to lube it.
It's funny how everyone gets soooo defensive about their beloved AK's.
I'm just stating the facts people.