ecoho said:
Pyro Paul said:
ecoho said:
Ok first off anyone who put the AK 47 or M1 gerand down as the worst rifles never fired them or only fired a cheap version when speaking of the AK 47.Another thing for all you Halo/MW2 players FULL AUTO IS NOT HOW YOU SHOULD FIRE A RIFLE!
OT: M 16 any generation all i can say is i want a rifle that was designed to kill not maim.
the AK-47
is the cheap version.
it is a cheap gun
even the AKMs suffer problems of unruley kick, flexing, and weak round. and they even buffed up the frame to handle it better. the weapon is taxing to fire for prolonged periods of time, its recoil pulls you off to the right and makes it hard to line up subsquent single shots. and i am not a fan of its open sites which is very easy to lose in shooting. the off center bolt really doesn't help either.
ok what is considered the AK 47 by most people is the one that was made near the end of the cold war by the USSR. This weapon is NOT an AK 47 this is a cheap peace of crap the real AK 47 was made in 1947 with stamped steel parts which is how the american and afgan ones are made. as to the sights IF youve been trained on the M 16 (which BTW has iron sights exactly like the AK 47) you can and will fire accuretly. Also its always nice to mention that the
AK-47 can use ANY asault rifle round makeing it extreemly versital. As to its kick and recoil its no worse then an M 16 unless your an idiot who has it on burts or full auto which is exactly what the military tells you NOT to do. You fire an asault rifle on a single round bases, full auto is only good for supressing fire and depleating ammo.
... you must have never picked up an AK in your life.
the AK-47 sites are located half way down the gun and are a raised ladder site.
the M-16 ironsites are located just above the reciever and are dialed in circle site.
that statement alone more or less proved you have no idea what you're talking about, but i'll continue to destroy your post any ways.
the AK-47 is a specific gun which holds the name AK-47. you have diffrent Productions of AK-47 based on the year and place of production but regardless all of these weapons are AK-47s. of course, you're not talking about that. you are confusing the AK-47 with the AK-74, the rifle adopted by the russian army during the 70s.
the AK-47 is chambered to fire the 7.62mm by 39mm round. it can not shoot any other round besides that one round. the 5.45mm x 39mm round does not seat properly and will not be struck by the firing pin resulting in the round not firing. the 5.56mm (NATO) and the 7.62mm (NATO) rounds are too large for the chamber (5.56mm is 45mm long, the 7.62mm is 51mm long) preventing in the chamber from closing completely. if you happened to pull the trigger with this round loaded it would explode in your hands. killing you.
now you can change out the reciever and like parts in order to make the weapon accept these rounds... but at that point it stops being an AK-47 and changes to a diffrent designation. for instance the AK-74 is machined to accept the 5.45mmX39mm round, the AK-101 is machined to accept the 5.56mmX45mm NATO rounds. and as to this date, i do not believe any AK (outside possibly the SVD and PKM) have been modified to accept 7.62mm NATO rounds at all.
as to the kick.
the bolt of the AK-47 is off centered, that is there is more weight on one side of the gun then the other. you can tell because the Iconic AK reciever. that giant chromed catch you pull to charge the gun... a single shot of this will pull it up and to the right. to further compound this, the AK-47 lacks any muzzle break which means the escaping gasses further push the gun in which ever direction it is going. even in single shot this gun gives you a kick.