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Originally posted by devilwasp
Originally posted by Kozzy
The M16A2 would be better compared to the AK-101, 103, or 107. The A2 is definitly superior to the 47, it's much more accurate and will not jam if you clean it.
um u do realise we said that about the SA-80 and what happens ? it jams in sand even when u clean it
we spent 2 million on r+d trying to sort it and what do we improve? nothin!
Originally posted by Russian
AK-47 vs M-16
which one is the better assault rifle
M16/AR15
The US switched to 223 caliber rifles during the Vietnam war; the M16 and civilian variants of it are the closest thing there is to a real assault rifle which is also a believable rifle and can hit things at significant distances. In particular, in a gunfight at 500 yards between a guy with an M16 and a guy with an Ak47, the guy with the AK would most often be SOL.
The first M16s had all kinds of problems, most of which have been resolved. The remaining problems mainly amount to jamming due to dust or sand during long periods in the field. Since civilians almost never spend weeks in the field, a civilian owner will almost never see one of those problems. The M16 is different from other military rifles in the following respects:
The 223 ammunition it uses. The rifle has enough power to kill humans or deer if not bears and cape buffalo, is accurate out to several hundred yards and, with heavy (75 - 95 grain) bullets and quick-twist barrels, can shoot to 800 - 1000 yards. It is accurate and allows rapid, well-aimed fire.
The M16 does not use a piston; gas blows back through a very small tube straight onto the bolt carrier. This eliminates the movement of the piston inside the rifle increases accuracy.
The bolt locks into the barrel rather than the receiver, simplifying several kinds of things, not the least of which is cleaning.
The lower receiver with the serial number totally detaches from the upper receiver and barrel, meaning that somebody who owns one lower piece of an M16 can buy several differrent upper ends, cheaply and with no further legal requirements.
The barrel-upper receiver connection does not involve high torque as with some other military rifles. This makes M16s basically easy to work on.
An AR15's can cost anywhere from $450-$1250 with an average service grade rifle being around $575 dollars. 30rnd magazines run from $7 to $30 dollars with an average price of $12. Ammunition is $190-$300 for 1000 rounds. So a standard rifle kit with 4 magazines ( not including the one in the rifle ) and a case of ammunition can run you $668-$1670 with an average price of $823.
"the M16 is by far the more superior weapon. It's lighter, more accurate, more versatile, and with proper maintenance it is very reliable. Indeed, it might be less sand proof then the Galil/AK47 series. However, all you need is to clean it once a day and it will work properly. Since modern armies clean their smallarms on a daily even during combat deployment this is a non-issue.
In fact, most of the myth regarding the M16 unreliability date back to the Vietnam War when the M16 was first issued. The 5.56 ammunition given then to the troops used a low quality sticky powder that caused massive buildup of dirt in the M16 mechanism and eventually to jamming problems. When the ammunition was changed, the misfire problems disappeared as well."
M-16 Pros & Cons
Pros
It's lighter,
More accurate,
More versatile,
Allow numerous modifications to be made such as mounting various uppers
Cons
The 5.56 ammunition
Reliable with proper maintenance
AK-47 and Variants
The basic Kalashnikov rifle, the AK47 and variants, is the other common true assault rifle. It uses a minimalistic 30 caliber cartridge (7.62x39) and is meant to be easy to manufacture and maintain. Actually hitting anything with one much past 100 yards is problematical.
The Vepr is Michael Kalashnikov's ultimate civilian firearm. Made with Steyr tools, it amounts to a medium-heavy, chrome-lined and hammer forged barrel mated to a RPK (squad light machinegun) receiver which, while stamped, is the strongest stamped receiver ever made. The Vepr comes in 223, 7.62x39 (AK caliber), and 308, is stone totally reliable under almost any imaginable circumstances, and is accurate enough to produce inch or inch and a half groups at 100 yards.
"All Russian and Eastern Block semiauto military rifles work pretty much the same way and are similar in their mechanisms, with just a few exceptions. The most basic criteria for an AK if I had to have one for some reason would be that it cost no more than $250, tops. The idea of paying $500 for a Bulgarian AK with a forged receiver makes no sense to me at all. One other thing which makes no sense to me at all is wanting to own the very bottom end of all Russian rifles, i.e. the SKS. The SKS was made to be so simple to manufacture that anybody with a lathe could make one, and that's about all there is to recommend it. "
AK-47 Pros & Cons
Pros
The AK-47 is a very effective weapon with great power
It has a very high rate of fire
Comes at a very reasonable price.
Light
Select-fire
Simple to operate, clean, and repair
Reliable
Look at the AK series. An AK is about $249 wholesale and retails for about $325. 30 round 7.62x39mm magazines can be had from $4.99 to $15.99. 1000 rounds of 7.62x39mm ammunition runs about $99. So an AK rifle kit can be as inexpensive as $370. As you can see for the price of a low priced AR15 or FN-FAL you could buy almost 2 full AK rifle kits.
Cons
Very loud noise
Is heavy,
Not accurate
You can't place any optics on it without special adapters
Many people also don't like the AK safety mechanism
Originally posted by Hard Red
Here it is in a nutshell...we're gonna go down the line on why the AK-47 is better...
1) It's 7.62 baby...a good quarter inch larger overall than the nato restricted 5.56 round the M-16 is chambered for. That equals greater stopping power.
2) Most would say that once an AK is dismantled, it's hard to reassemble, to this I say take a shower 'till the ignorance washes off...ANY WEAPON CAN BE DISASSEMBLED AND REASSEMBLED...the difficulty level is always different but that's neither here nor there...when the weapon needs disassembly, it needs disassembly...period.
3) Reliability- During Vietnam, U.S. soldiers frequently washed, pipe cleaned and maintained the feed and slides and covered the barrels in sack cloth to prevent it from jamming or stove-piping...which the M-16 did often. AK-47 Jams were practically non-existent, except in the most extreme cases of lack of maintenance.
4) The AK's gas operated blowback made quick rechambering of the next round seamless. (The new 74 builds even further on that concept)
5) The M-16 had only slightly better aim...various improvement's to the original AK's design have seen the AK be equipped with superb suppression, lengthened barrels, modular bays for housing various goodies and, above all, the improved blowback system, which in my opinion never needed to be improved. Theres even a tactical buttstock I just learned about the has a very effective dull matt finish and excellent design for usability!
In closing, the AR/M variants of the original Stoner design, although greatly imporved do not offer the superior stopping power, gas operated seamless chambering and ease of use the AK offers...not to mention if you're going to bring the disassembly argument to light, how well construscted must the AR/M Stoner M-16 variants be to even worry about the disassembly aspect? Although disassembly of any weapon is always necessary, cleaning and maintenance aren't at the forground of the AK's reliability issue list as it is with the AR/M variants.
[Edited on 13-5-2004 by Hard Red]
[Edited on 13-5-2004 by Hard Red]
Originally posted by D
Originally posted by Kano
All you guys and your boring old weapons..
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Gotta love the AUG. Accurate, reliable and made even better by the Australian Army. I've always like the European rifles better, Steyr, H&K G36. BUt between the AK and M16 I'd go with th AK. Sounds more reliable.