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Originally posted by WeBDeviL
Im trying to get through you hold down the trigger and there is no pump action involved..is this what you mean by semi-auto?
-wD
Originally posted by alien
I'd take the AK47 any day of the week. As for any accuracy problems...pffft, half the problems lay not in the rifle but the one who shoulders it. Accuracy has not been a problem for me with either the 47 or the 16...but then I was hunting since soon after I could walk.
I have had very few problems with AKs and their variants in comparison to the 16s and their variants. The AK is no show-pony, it ain't fancy, it just cranks all day every day without all the fuss and glory...just what you need when things get down and dirty *literally*
Peace,
ALIEN
Originally posted by alien
...about the only issues I found with the AK was the magazine shape/placement and more importantly the length of extension from the body of the rifle...made it hellishly hard to get lower to the ground for a smaller profile when stalking game...stalking humans would be a similar issue. Of course merely changing to a smaller capacity mag is an obvious option, but still...factory for factory the 16 had a better prone firing 'feel' to it...
Though the best similar rifle I've used extensively for hunting and lugging around the bush is a militarised SKS variant...with custom capacity clips. Usual hunting clip was a 12-rounder...always kept a nice custom 50-round clip just for those 'rip off some rounds' kinda moods...never know when a pesky tree might leap out and try to accost you, requiring rapid deployment of a large amount of lead in its general direction
[Edited on 18-11-2003 by alien]
Originally posted by DaRAGE
Ok...look...i'll put it this way...
The colt is the better gun, simply put because it's more accurate and has less recoil. How do i know? Becausei and thouasands of other splay CS and the colt is the prefered weapon out of the AK...simply put...we all know it's the better gun.
Originally posted by Russian
Yes the AK-47 has a longer mag.
But you can go as low as you want if you turn the AK-47
a little side ways. It will still shoot and you will be low
on the ground.
It is also true the M-16 has a better prone postion because of its smaller mag.
But weapons are not graded on how low you can go you can go with it.
I held a AK-47 and fired one. They do have some recoil but this all can be fixed with a bigger person and some brains.
If you are a light weight person with no muscular power you might have some problems with handling a AK-47. That when you have to stick with a M-16. But my friends and I are not any where close to lieght weight people. I also had some practice with a AK-47. So it is pretty easy for me to shoot a AK-47.
Originally posted by alien
Accuracy is something I hear often when it comes to these comparisons between the 47 and the 16...and like I said before, accuracy is often more determined by the one who shoulders the rifle than the rifles design. That said...most engagements, even during hunting game, are done at relatively close quarters...very rarely are you performing any 300 yard skill-shots, in which case I use a telescopic anyway...normally, with hunting, you stalk close in to the game, your shot is rarely made across great distances...the average distance (in my hunting experience) is only in the region of 30-40 metres...often less. Engagements in battle are often in a similar vein...so if you can't hit your target from 30 metres away with a highpowered semi/full auto then I wouldn't be too quick to blame the rifle.
Peace,
ALIEN
Originally posted by alien
Light weight with no muscular power = complete opposite to me Yup...ain't a small lad by any means I also prefer the raw power and the 'feel' of the AK over the M16.
I also prefer the ease of field-strip with the 47 over the 16...the 16 is just too finicky, that rear spring is too damn fiddly and tempremental at times...does not like any grit or mud in its workings. I was forever cleaning down the action with WD40 after returning to camp at night in the bush...it didn't like being mushed into the mud as I slide down banks and stuff out in the bush...didn't like it no-siree-bob. Whereas with the 47 its a case of unclip, flip, slip, strip and thats it. I oiled it down before heading into the bush...maybe gave it a strip down to check it once or twice...but it never really needed any cleaning as such that couldn't wait till I got home after a hunting trip.
Peace,
ALIEN
[Edited on 19-11-2003 by alien]