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@QuailFat No chrome on that barrel.
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Nice technique.
Does that rifle have a hard-chrome lined barrel? :-p
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that trigger must be like butter
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Modded controller!
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magpull faggits
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i was also wondering why he was telling all of us to get fu@ked ...... guess he doesn't like people watching his videos.
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@millerusaf Can you make a New video explaining the diffrince between slap and pull and also the stances for better recoil control?
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I know this vid is pretty old but have you happened to change your furniture out yet? I bought the exact same Ak about a year ago and did away with the ugly polymer as soon as I could; the ComBloc wood and polymer is so much more ergonomic.
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backwards v means the finger in britain, fyi
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Very fun rifle...nice recoil control btw!
How do we know the Afghans called the 7N6 round the poison bullet? Did we interview the entire country or just a few towel heads during the 80s? Maybe it was just one interview with one doctor or fighter and then CBS news parroted that line or maybe just Soviet propaganda, they made up tons of shit during WW2 like snipers serving 237 days but some how getting 700 kills.
semiautoriflelover1 3 months ago
@semiautoriflelover1 People called it the poison bullet due to the wounds inflicted and the deaths that sometimes happened well after being shot by a 5.45mm. It had nothing to do with anyone actually "poisoning" the bullet.
Back in the day, it wasn't too hard for a sniper or marksman to rack up lots of kills. Warfare back then was different that today.
millerusaf 3 months ago
@millerusaf Hard to believe a Russian sniper could average 13 kills per day without the Germans tracking him down. Do you have any proof they called it the poison bullet? Where did this report come from? I heard that the poison bullets didn't do very well against Chechneya, they called it the round of the asshole country.
semiautoriflelover1 3 months ago
@semiautoriflelover1 It was basically called the "poison" or "stinging" round (depending on specific translation dialect) because of the wound channel it left. The long, slender 5.45 tends to tumble quite a bit (just like the 5.45) and could impart a little hydrostatic shock due to velocity. Some people argue on whether the true translation is "wasp" round. Afghan dialect varies so much between tribes.
millerusaf 3 months ago
Kind of sounded like a BAR. Boner time.
bisquik3006 10 months ago 4
@bisquik3006 The BAR is the king :)
millerusaf 10 months ago