AK appreaciation thread

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Well, we already have one of those, I think. But as long as we discuss raifus and raifu accessories, I think you're free to post as many /ak/ images as you want along with your on-topic post.

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Why is /ak/ the best board combination?
Also: did anyone cap the GuP thread where a real German tanker showed up? It happened on /a/ a couple months ago, and it was the reason why our local train-autist made a thread about human factors in military design.

That fucker always comes in /v/ tank threads just to bitch about how awful tanks are and why we shouldn't like them. We get it, his shitty Leopard wasn't comfy, but that doesn't make tanks not cool as fuck.

buy Arsenal.

I hear the quality has gone down in recent years.


Because cute girls and guns will always be on your side.

Has anybody heard somewhat directly of an 80% build built-up to look like a dragunov clone, complete with a larger caliber like 7.62 NATO or x54r?

What i'm after is, do I need to be a serious engineering metalhead to construct my own dragunov from spare parts, or can I assemble parts kits a, b, c and cut part D a little larger to assemble everything and have it shoot predictably and somewhat accurately?

Barring that has anybody seen an AK-compatible grendel barrel? Other than just buying a completed rifle, I mean?

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Just sounds like a parts kits build to me, 80% AKs still require welding and some skill. AK parts kits builds also involve presses, rivets, and a larger investment in parts than an 80% AR build.

I have a DDI ak74 before they went retarded (2015). Should I sell it to fund a ptr32? Ammo is not easy to come except for gun shows or ordering ammo through some shops distributor, and internet sales aren't viable since the price will sometimes go above brass 5.56 prices after certain bullshit laws and fees. Does it even have much value to even bother trying to sell it? I like it but it's hard to have fun with a gun you don't shoot much

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Well, seeing as they're not being made anymore, and they were quality shit, I wouldn't sell it. Just save up for the PTR32. Those aren't going anywhere.