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AK47Heaven wrote:Is it DI?Would shooting corrosive surplus wreck a DI system or not?I was curious about that rifle it looks interesting.Isn't SW not really the best AR manufacturer?SeerSavant wrote:Not recommending "finding" ammunition, we prep, buy it now, or cry about it later....
And yes I'm glad everyone is on the same page about buying ammunition beforehand.I however would like to add that God forbid someone do something illegal on occasion,,if the world has truly gone to shit and everyone are zombies and I pass a gun store I'm going to look inside.The police can charge me when things settle down.
Kutter_0311 wrote:AK47Heaven wrote:Is it DI?Would shooting corrosive surplus wreck a DI system or not?I was curious about that rifle it looks interesting.Isn't SW not really the best AR manufacturer?SeerSavant wrote:Not recommending "finding" ammunition, we prep, buy it now, or cry about it later....
And yes I'm glad everyone is on the same page about buying ammunition beforehand.I however would like to add that God forbid someone do something illegal on occasion,,if the world has truly gone to shit and everyone are zombies and I pass a gun store I'm going to look inside.The police can charge me when things settle down.
Regardless, we don't talk about it here, friend-o. Keep those thoughts to yourself, or find another board.

AK47Heaven wrote:I take the 0311 in your name to mean you were a rifleman,is there a reason you opted against getting an AR?Did you have good experience with it in the Corps?


AK47Heaven wrote:-Fast zombies
-Headshots required
-Society has completely gone to shit
Which rifle do you choose?
Will an AK be accurate enough for consistent running headshots?Will an AR be reliable enough stake your life on?
The opportunity to come across spare parts and magazines for ARs may not come for months or even years, you can only carry so much replacement gear on your person.
I personally would take the AKM because it is the rifle I own and it has been stupid reliable for 3k rounds (2 malfunctions),I trust my life with it despite it being a WASR.

AK47Heaven wrote:In related news, I got my CCW today. #Winning
From my own personal experience, I totally agree. Before I had any training at all, I managed to change mags startlingly fast on an AR. Pretty sure that first AR mag change was still faster than I currently change AK mags, and I've been practicing that a lot!Jeriah wrote:Will I have to reload my weapon quickly? To reload an AK, you have to grab your fresh mag, use it to hit the mag release and knock the old mag out of the way, rock the new one in, cant the weapon to the side and reach over the top, pull the charging handle to the rear, and release it. To reload an AR, you hit the mag release with your trigger finger while grabbing your reload with your weak hand, insert the reload, and then hit your bolt release which is right above the mag you just inserted. This is much faster, given an equal level of training. Yes, you can train to be pretty fast with an AK...but you can train to get even faster with an AR. This discrepancy NEVER goes away: novices reload ARs faster than AKs, and so do experts. This is a real issue, if you've got x number of rounds in your mag and x+1 zombies in the room with you, you're doing a reload and fractions of a second mean getting bit or not. So, this is an extremely serious issue. Advantage: AR-15, all the way.
Jeriah wrote:That is a good reason to choose that weapon. A good AR would be just as reliable, presuming you keep it lubricated. My advice would be to practice the hell out of your reloads (the way I described it), to mitigate against the slightly slower reload time of the AK. That's the one drawback of that weapon system, but if you train, train, and train some more, you can minimize it. An AR will always be faster, but with enough training, the difference probably won't be enough to get you killed.I personally would take the AKM because it is the rifle I own and it has been stupid reliable for 3k rounds (2 malfunctions),I trust my life with it despite it being a WASR.

hatchtrikk wrote:Kutter, you are the second person in the last 6 months that has mentioned a rifle being zeroed to the shooter. Forgive my noobness, but wouldn't the rifle be centered to the bore, regardless of shooter? I.E., my Eotech is sighted in on my AR and no matter who shoots it, it hits where it's pointed. Same with the irons. Put the post in the center and the bullet should hit where it's supposed to. Right?
Am I missing something?

AK47Heaven wrote:
In related news, I got my CCW today.
#Winning


Jeriah wrote:If you use a slightly different sight picture than I do, but you use it consistently, then you and I will each be accurate with our own rifles, but if we switch weapons, we will both be off. Or if I use more finger on my trigger than you do and it pulls my shots, ditto. Theoretically these are "errors" and there may be some Platonic ideal of perfect shooting technique, and if everybody used that, we could swap weapons all day and hit the same point. But in practice, this may not always be the case, or maybe it's just that everybody is a slightly imperfect shooter but we're all imperfect in slightly different ways. Hell, I don't know. Maybe leet pros all shoot perfectly and could swap weapons all day no problem.hatchtrikk wrote:Kutter, you are the second person in the last 6 months that has mentioned a rifle being zeroed to the shooter. Forgive my noobness, but wouldn't the rifle be centered to the bore, regardless of shooter? I.E., my Eotech is sighted in on my AR and no matter who shoots it, it hits where it's pointed. Same with the irons. Put the post in the center and the bullet should hit where it's supposed to. Right? Am I missing something?
In practice, by the way, I haven't found it to be a real issue. I've borrowed weapons all the time and shot as well with them as I do with my own weapons. Doc66's AR at MilCopp the first time, for one example, and I was getting hits at least as well as with my own weapon. However, I have noticed that sometimes it takes me a few shots to figure out my holds or proper sight picture. The loaner Uzi at Knob Creek's Jungle Walk, for example, I felt like I had to aim just a hair low, like if I aim at the bottom edge of a metal plate, I'd hit it dead on. (Anyone else shoot this match and notice it? Or was it just me?)

AK47Heaven wrote:(something about finding stuff) I have found 100 dollars on a sidewalk before,it doesn't happen every fucking day but it definitely happens.



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azrael99 wrote:do a mini-14 in 7.62X39 exist ?![]()

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....


EDSLocklear wrote:Of the two, I would take the AK-47. If I could choose from any weapon, though, I would stick with a reliable M1911. Easy to keep it in working order, great weapon for untrained persons, accurate, it's unstoppable.
Kutter_0311 wrote:EDSLocklear wrote:Of the two, I would take the AK-47. If I could choose from any weapon, though, I would stick with a reliable M1911. Easy to keep it in working order, great weapon for untrained persons, accurate, it's unstoppable.
Actually, I think it's the easiest round ever to stop, at least with ballistic armor...
Kutter_0311 wrote:Actually, I think it's the easiest round ever to stop, at least with ballistic armor...

If I got bit, you'd have to deal with a zed in plates and an ACH... Better hope zed-me can't use the SGL21 or the Glock...EDSLocklear wrote:Well, most zombies you would encounter wouldn't be wearing ballistics, now would they?Kutter_0311 wrote:Actually, I think it's the easiest round ever to stop, at least with ballistic armor...
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