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A lot of the things people regurgitate about AKs is false. Old POS WASR-10s with canted sights and gas blocks and khyber pass builds slapped together, sure those are inaccurate. My SAM7 will slam man size targets out to 500 yards all day. The ballistics of the 7.62x39 are IDENTICAL to the 30-30 Winchester, a popular rifle round for large game. I find it to be the perfect weapon. Open the cover and pack it full of mud and it will still dump 30 rounds without a hiccup. Plus good terminal ballistics and potential for accurate bullet placement out to 500yds. Everything I need.

Edit: also take into account I'm talking about a rifle with a receiver that is Miller from a block of solid steel. Not a stamped metal receiver folded together like most AKMs.

Hmm, I think you should get a better tool for the job - a 7.62x39 has about a 7 or even 8 foot drop at 500 yards... not much power left at that point either. It's a short, relatively light bullet launched at moderate velocities - you can't win against physics.

The AK is meant to be used effectively up to 200-300 meters. Sure, you can hit stuff at greater distances, but that's not more relevant than the fact that I could consistently hit targets at 200 meters firing a 4" barrelled 9mm service pistol Olympic style (one handed) while I was in the military - it's not a realistic assessment of the effectiveness of the caliber.

Also, the 7.62x39 is not identical to the 30-30 at all - the 30-30 caliber can take much heavier bullets for example.

Then there's the big boy Soviet round - the 7.62x54r - but that's a pain to shoot.

Not dissing your favorite gun/caliber - just saying that you're taking your love a little outside the designed specs. Definitely a worthwhile weapon to own though!
 
Hmm, I think you should get a better tool for the job - a 7.62x39 has about a 7 or even 8 foot drop at 500 yards... not much power left at that point either. It's a short, relatively light bullet launched at moderate velocities - you can't win against physics.

The AK is meant to be used effectively up to 200-300 meters. Sure, you can hit stuff at greater distances, but that's not more relevant than the fact that I could consistently hit targets at 200 meters firing a 4" barrelled 9mm service pistol Olympic style (one handed) while I was in the military - it's not a realistic assessment of the effectiveness of the caliber.

Also, the 7.62x39 is not identical to the 30-30 at all - the 30-30 caliber can take much heavier bullets for example.

Then there's the big boy Soviet round - the 7.62x54r - but that's a pain to shoot.

Not dissing your favorite gun/caliber - just saying that you're taking your love a little outside the designed specs. Definitely a worthwhile weapon to own though!
I have a Nagant, that thing is fucking classic. I'll dig up a pic of my girl shooting it, it's classic.
 
I have a Nagant, that thing is fucking classic. I'll dig up a pic of my girl shooting it, it's classic.

My grandfather had me and my sister at the range when she was about 7 and I was maybe 11. Teaching us shooting skills. He had me shoot a 6.5 bolt-action Mauser - wooden stock - kicked like hell, or so I thought. My sister got a 9mm full auto only SMG, and she had to focus on pulling off single shots. Loved my grandpa....
 
My grandfather had me and my sister at the range when she was about 7 and I was maybe 11. Teaching us shooting skills. He had me shoot a 6.5 bolt-action Mauser - wooden stock - kicked like hell, or so I thought. My sister got a 9mm full auto only SMG, and she had to focus on pulling off single shots. Loved my grandpa....
Sounds like a good dude!
 
Hmm, I think you should get a better tool for the job - a 7.62x39 has about a 7 or even 8 foot drop at 500 yards... not much power left at that point either. It's a short, relatively light bullet launched at moderate velocities - you can't win against physics.

The AK is meant to be used effectively up to 200-300 meters. Sure, you can hit stuff at greater distances, but that's not more relevant than the fact that I could consistently hit targets at 200 meters firing a 4" barrelled 9mm service pistol Olympic style (one handed) while I was in the military - it's not a realistic assessment of the effectiveness of the caliber.

Also, the 7.62x39 is not identical to the 30-30 at all - the 30-30 caliber can take much heavier bullets for example.

Then there's the big boy Soviet round - the 7.62x54r - but that's a pain to shoot.

Not dissing your favorite gun/caliber - just saying that you're taking your love a little outside the designed specs. Definitely a worthwhile weapon to own though!
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I didn't say the 7.62x39 was identical I said they have nearly identical ballistics. Very similar.
Edit: maybe I did say identical lol. Very similar.
 
Sounds like a good dude!

He was legendary - strongest hands I've seen - he was always messing around, trying to crush my hands when we met - took me until I was in the army in my mid 20s (and he was in his mid 70s) before I outpowered him.

He tracked down a rabbit on foot - just to see if it could be done - took him better part of a day, jogging after the rabbit until it couldn't deal with the heat exhaustion and need to pee - killed it with his bare hands, wrung its neck. He did many stunts like that - loved his hunting.
 
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I didn't say the 7.62x39 was identical I said they have nearly identical ballistics. Very similar.
Edit: maybe I did say identical lol. Very similar.

Ha ha - a caliber war thread! :-) The 30-30 is just a better round overall - you can load lightweight (125gr) bullets and drive them much faster, or heavy (190gr) and hit harder than you can with the more limited 7.62x39. It's hunting versus military - different jobs. Powerlifting vs bodybuilding - which is "better"? - both involve using heavy weights.

I still like the .308 much better - it's just manlier. :-)
 
No? She used to have darker hair, maybe that pic I sent you when her hair was darker.... Same chick.

Her hair is like a different color every month, so I can't really keep up
True, my chick has been fucking blonde, red headed, 4 different shades of brunette and black hair. I can't even remember what her natural is.
 
Ha ha - a caliber war thread! :) The 30-30 is just a better round overall - you can load lightweight (125gr) bullets and drive them much faster, or heavy (190gr) and hit harder than you can with the more limited 7.62x39. It's hunting versus military - different jobs. Powerlifting vs bodybuilding - which is "better"? - both involve using heavy weights.

I still like the .308 much better - it's just manlier. :)
Of course man lol. You can do leaps and bounds more with a 7.62x51. My only point is a don't see the 7.62x39 as being an inferior round.
 
True, my chick has been fucking blonde, red headed, 4 different shades of brunette and black hair. I can't even remember what her natural is.
It's possible! It's been like reddish blonde, blonde, white, yellow, brown, sand, OD Green, FDE... Wait, maybe not those two?
 
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