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My BM has only had about 500rds through it. Except for a the time i used a Sig magazine it's never jammed or hiccuped in any way (it jammed every other round with the sig mag, what a POS). It is aslo freakishly accurate. It has to be an aberration how accurate this rifle is. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...iper/ARHK2.jpg |
Hornady is starting to product 7.62 (with Russian casings). Maybe they would be good rounds to hord while practicing with the Wolf stuff.
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Most likely. Hornady is not in the business of making junk, that's for sure.
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I have seen the Milled Norinco's NIB go for $1450 plus buyers premium at auction. New Arsenal Milleds are going for $1750.
So I would guess that anything under a $1000 would be better buy it today...for it will be gone tommorow. That said the guy who bought my AK didn't even argue about the price. He was the one would told me they are getting harder to find and wanted to buy it before they dried up. The limited edition Arsenal Milled SIDE FOLDER (metal tube skelton buttstock) is the one to find. Only 300 of those were made. Those are about $1700 now. Had one and used it as part of my SR25 deal. They were 1300 when new. |
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But I didn't like how it felt on my shoulder...it just felt wrong: trigger pull, weight, balance. Preference in fire arms is so subjective, Snipe. The mini-14 is a better fit, for me. |
I love my Rock River Arms Varmiter. It is dead nuts accurate as well. I also like my M1A.
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A friend of mines Daddy once told me that the best isn't always the best. His meaning was the top of the line product...That is certainly true of Washing Machines, Refrigerators and TVs. However in Spoons quality is always the best. So always buy the best quality you can afford. It may hurt you when you pull the wallet out, but later on you will be pleasantly surprised.
That is not to say you don't try an find the best deal. when buying a used spoon of the same model as new the price structure should be just below the price that it can be bought from a Distributor. Thus a Glock at 450 Distributor a good price for a used like new should be 425. |
I thought this was gonna be a hillbilly vs Eskimo thread.
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Well, the cost of living is very low in AR, but it's damn near impossible to get good homeowner's insurance. AK is beautiful, but if you. . . . . . .. .
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The Eskimos want to know what you guys think of this AK?
http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/Hungarian_FEG_AMD-65_7.62x39_Rifle.html |
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I was just on the center fire website :)
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My room mate just spent about 1200 with them. Following about 600 2 weeks ago.
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Henderson Defense Industries builds one he11 of an AK or AR for that matter. http://shop.hendersondefense.biz/main.sc |
Skip the Romanian AK's
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Thanks for the warning on the wire stock.
So what I'm hearing is that the AKs are crap because of cheap commie manufacturing. The only good ones are going to run $1200 with a milled steel receiver. At that point guys just buy a nice AR. Too simple a conclusion? If I find ARs clunky and cheap for what some sell for, I'll probably regret buying an AK. So what's another semi- that eats 7.62x39? Or do I just buy as much 77 and 80 grain 5.56 as I can find. Thems are no cheap rounds. I would build a 6.8 SPC but ammo availability is a little questionable and I don't reload. |
I'll just stick to my lever guns and be better armed than all the fools with their plastic mouse guns.
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Maybe I go this route and pickup a bolt action .308 first. Still looking for one. Just haven't been able to catch a show yet. But my FFL had a couple of Howas in stock that felt pretty good.
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