Nope, just pointing out that his comment about not seeing as many AK's as AR's in his area was just as valid/invalid as yours. What was cute was the assumption that he is inexperienced because of it.Hmmm...how cute. Delusion seems to be viral.
Nope, just pointing out that his comment about not seeing as many AK's as AR's in his area was just as valid/invalid as yours. What was cute was the assumption that he is inexperienced because of it.Hmmm...how cute. Delusion seems to be viral.
An assumption of an assumption, as I don't recall outwardly name calling, but folks are only apt to see what they want. My range in central MO, more AKs than ARs. South Texas? Seen alot of Saigas in .308. Subjective statements like "ARs are the most popular rifle in the US" are assumptions, or more importantly, a very broad opinion. I don't dispute their popularity. That's not the case in this thread, it's caliber formost, then platform.Nope, just pointing out that his comment about not seeing as many AK's as AR's in his area was just as valid/invalid as yours. What was cute was the assumption that he is inexperienced because of it.
Apologies. Point I was trying to make. Said what I needed to, so I'm out.All right guys, lets chill out and keep this interesting thread going, instead of ya ya'ing back and forth about AK vs AR.
Let's ignore for the moment that one could want it for more than just that. Instead I'd like to focus in on the idea of accuracy. I shoot a lot of wolf ammo .223 ammo through my Noveske, an AR that most people would recognize as being capable of decent accuracy. If I am shooting from field positions with my T1 4 moa dot aimpoint I am not going to see much difference between the wolf and my own hand loads let alone the cheapest brass cased ammo I can find. For most of the shooting I do (training and drills) with an AR the cheapest steel case stuff I can find works just fine. The 7.62x39 ammo I shoot out of the various guns I have chambered for that cartridge also give adequate accuracy for those purposes. I wouldn't use the steel case for precision shooting, but that is not what the RRA is intended for nor the type of shooting most people do. Steel cased x39 easily gives acceptable accuracy for COM shots or shots on game out to 200 yards.
I don't see myself buying the RRA but I certainly would not be so dismissive of its usefulness or versatility.