Make one from a shovel.
Quote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:50:24 PM>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance countrybut /k/ told me wasr a shit
>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance country
Quote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:55:52 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:50:24 PM>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance countrybut /k/ told me wasr a shitLOLWhat year are they still in? Fucking 2007? WASRs are fucking fantastic now since Century has stepped up their quality controlI mean if it's going to be a century, I might rather get a VZ. They're definitely more aesthetically pleasing than the standard AK. And lighter IIRC
Quote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:50:24 PM>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance countrybut /k/ told me wasr a shitLOLWhat year are they still in? Fucking 2007? WASRs are fucking fantastic now since Century has stepped up their quality control
Quote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:58:54 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:57:38 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:55:52 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:50:24 PM>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance countrybut /k/ told me wasr a shitLOLWhat year are they still in? Fucking 2007? WASRs are fucking fantastic now since Century has stepped up their quality controlI mean if it's going to be a century, I might rather get a VZ. They're definitely more aesthetically pleasing than the standard AK. And lighter IIRCGood luck finding magazines for them. They not only use different magazines than ak-pattern, but the whole internals are completely different. It's so much different that the only "ak" thing about them is thir lookOh I'm aware of that. But if I remember right the Century one comes with like five or six mags when you buy it. I do like that the bolt locks back.
Quote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:57:38 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:55:52 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 09:53:40 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 09:50:24 PM>mfw most cheap sks is oriental shit>mfw wasr 10 cheap and best ak coming from romance countrybut /k/ told me wasr a shitLOLWhat year are they still in? Fucking 2007? WASRs are fucking fantastic now since Century has stepped up their quality controlI mean if it's going to be a century, I might rather get a VZ. They're definitely more aesthetically pleasing than the standard AK. And lighter IIRCGood luck finding magazines for them. They not only use different magazines than ak-pattern, but the whole internals are completely different. It's so much different that the only "ak" thing about them is thir look
My main concern is really reliability though, followed by availability of ammo. AK reliability doesn't really need mentioning, though idk if that applies to a budget one. I dunno how the VZ platform or the SKS hold up in comparison, and those are the main ones I'm considering. I do not like the feel of AR15s at all.
Quote from: DAS FÜHRER x2 on November 02, 2014, 09:49:35 PMOver the course of a year now, every few months or so, buy the pieces to assemble an AR-15 chambered in 9mm.it's like the perfect storm of shitty gun
Over the course of a year now, every few months or so, buy the pieces to assemble an AR-15 chambered in 9mm.
Quote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:09:41 PMQuote from: DAS FÜHRER x2 on November 02, 2014, 09:49:35 PMOver the course of a year now, every few months or so, buy the pieces to assemble an AR-15 chambered in 9mm.it's like the perfect storm of shitty gunIt's a better idea than a .45 AR... and I know a guy who made one of those.
ARs, while a good platform, require a lot of attention and maintence
Quote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 10:11:17 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:02:54 PMMy main concern is really reliability though, followed by availability of ammo. AK reliability doesn't really need mentioning, though idk if that applies to a budget one. I dunno how the VZ platform or the SKS hold up in comparison, and those are the main ones I'm considering. I do not like the feel of AR15s at all.If you want reliability than an AK-pattern is where you can go best. But the SKS is equally as reliable as all Russian, Slav, and Oriental weapon systems were designed specifically for peasants living in any and all terrain possible. They were designed specifically for durability and reliability, the only thing that Commies oddly delivered onFunny thing about the Soviets. They had an incredible military-industrial complex, the west didn't catch up until pretty late in the game. Unfortunately, their weak socialized economy couldn't support that level of military spending.QuoteARs, while a good platform, require a lot of attention and maintenceMy main reason for staying away from that for a first gun. I want something that is hard to fuck up.QuoteAnd 7.62x39 is VERY much available, but watch out for price gougers. Wal-mart always sells a box of 20 for around $5, the lowest price you can really get. Compare that to like $10 a box for .223How does steel 7.62 compare to brass in terms of shelf life and cost?
Quote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:02:54 PMMy main concern is really reliability though, followed by availability of ammo. AK reliability doesn't really need mentioning, though idk if that applies to a budget one. I dunno how the VZ platform or the SKS hold up in comparison, and those are the main ones I'm considering. I do not like the feel of AR15s at all.If you want reliability than an AK-pattern is where you can go best. But the SKS is equally as reliable as all Russian, Slav, and Oriental weapon systems were designed specifically for peasants living in any and all terrain possible. They were designed specifically for durability and reliability, the only thing that Commies oddly delivered on
And 7.62x39 is VERY much available, but watch out for price gougers. Wal-mart always sells a box of 20 for around $5, the lowest price you can really get. Compare that to like $10 a box for .223
Quote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 10:25:24 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:20:43 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 10:11:17 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:02:54 PMMy main concern is really reliability though, followed by availability of ammo. AK reliability doesn't really need mentioning, though idk if that applies to a budget one. I dunno how the VZ platform or the SKS hold up in comparison, and those are the main ones I'm considering. I do not like the feel of AR15s at all.If you want reliability than an AK-pattern is where you can go best. But the SKS is equally as reliable as all Russian, Slav, and Oriental weapon systems were designed specifically for peasants living in any and all terrain possible. They were designed specifically for durability and reliability, the only thing that Commies oddly delivered onFunny thing about the Soviets. They had an incredible military-industrial complex, the west didn't catch up until pretty late in the game. Unfortunately, their weak socialized economy couldn't support that level of military spending.QuoteARs, while a good platform, require a lot of attention and maintenceMy main reason for staying away from that for a first gun. I want something that is hard to fuck up.QuoteAnd 7.62x39 is VERY much available, but watch out for price gougers. Wal-mart always sells a box of 20 for around $5, the lowest price you can really get. Compare that to like $10 a box for .223How does steel 7.62 compare to brass in terms of shelf life and cost?Funny thing, I only shoot x39 and x54r. Pretty obvious x54r has great shelf life since all of it is like from the 70s but not sure the shelf life of x39 seeing as I just shoot it all and don't keep much. Do have around 700 rounds of .22lr thoughwhat are you shooting? I assume a WASR or something and a nugget
Quote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:20:43 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 02, 2014, 10:11:17 PMQuote from: TrussingDoor on November 02, 2014, 10:02:54 PMMy main concern is really reliability though, followed by availability of ammo. AK reliability doesn't really need mentioning, though idk if that applies to a budget one. I dunno how the VZ platform or the SKS hold up in comparison, and those are the main ones I'm considering. I do not like the feel of AR15s at all.If you want reliability than an AK-pattern is where you can go best. But the SKS is equally as reliable as all Russian, Slav, and Oriental weapon systems were designed specifically for peasants living in any and all terrain possible. They were designed specifically for durability and reliability, the only thing that Commies oddly delivered onFunny thing about the Soviets. They had an incredible military-industrial complex, the west didn't catch up until pretty late in the game. Unfortunately, their weak socialized economy couldn't support that level of military spending.QuoteARs, while a good platform, require a lot of attention and maintenceMy main reason for staying away from that for a first gun. I want something that is hard to fuck up.QuoteAnd 7.62x39 is VERY much available, but watch out for price gougers. Wal-mart always sells a box of 20 for around $5, the lowest price you can really get. Compare that to like $10 a box for .223How does steel 7.62 compare to brass in terms of shelf life and cost?Funny thing, I only shoot x39 and x54r. Pretty obvious x54r has great shelf life since all of it is like from the 70s but not sure the shelf life of x39 seeing as I just shoot it all and don't keep much. Do have around 700 rounds of .22lr though