@Branski81 Yes an AK's bolt is a pretty big chunk of metal, and the barrel bounces due to recoil. And the AK47 is an old gun coming into service in the 50's its nearly 80 years old. Technology has evolved so much like the AR15 has a buffer tube so their bolt is practicly in the stock. And shooting the 5.56 round. They're pretty accurate My uncle shot a dime at 50 yards with his. The SKS is a couple years older. Of course, mines all pimped out with Tapco stuff. But it's still the basic rifle.
@WalrusLord756 okay, yeah, theres a difference between a 14" barrel and a 22". but have you ever charged an AK? the bolt is huge. and it is slightly offset. go look up a video where the AK is shooting in slow mo. The barrel bounces because of the bolt sliding back so fast and because it is so heavy.
@Branski81 Actually, longer barrels do mean more accuracy. The longer the barrel means it has more travel time in the barrel and makes it shoot more straight. The bolt doesn't really contribute to accuracy. I think it's the way the gases are released out. Bolt actions are typically more accurate because it balances gas more easily. Why do you think sniper's and hunting rifles have longer barrels?
@ShadySLAYER666 longer barrels don't mean accuracy. the Kalashnikov is inaccurate because of the bolt system. Go back to call of duty. -spoken from a real 16 year old.
@Branski81 Yes an AK's bolt is a pretty big chunk of metal, and the barrel bounces due to recoil. And the AK47 is an old gun coming into service in the 50's its nearly 80 years old. Technology has evolved so much like the AR15 has a buffer tube so their bolt is practicly in the stock. And shooting the 5.56 round. They're pretty accurate My uncle shot a dime at 50 yards with his. The SKS is a couple years older. Of course, mines all pimped out with Tapco stuff. But it's still the basic rifle.
WalrusLord756 2 days ago
@WalrusLord756 okay, yeah, theres a difference between a 14" barrel and a 22". but have you ever charged an AK? the bolt is huge. and it is slightly offset. go look up a video where the AK is shooting in slow mo. The barrel bounces because of the bolt sliding back so fast and because it is so heavy.
Branski81 2 days ago
@Branski81 Actually, longer barrels do mean more accuracy. The longer the barrel means it has more travel time in the barrel and makes it shoot more straight. The bolt doesn't really contribute to accuracy. I think it's the way the gases are released out. Bolt actions are typically more accurate because it balances gas more easily. Why do you think sniper's and hunting rifles have longer barrels?
WalrusLord756 3 days ago
I own both and will take my sks with stripper clips all day long
sealeveldevil 4 days ago
canadian apocolypse hes prepared lolol
lilcommusnist 4 days ago
@ShadySLAYER666 longer barrels don't mean accuracy. the Kalashnikov is inaccurate because of the bolt system. Go back to call of duty. -spoken from a real 16 year old.
Branski81 6 days ago
I own a yugoslavian polu automatska puska , papovka . It has the NATO spec grenade launcher and bayonet blade.
SkalpHungaryWarrior 6 days ago
Lol canadians haha Come on man were too nice to invade anyone
Killoozone01 6 days ago
I just bought a Romanian sks with a folding stock that has been modded to take ak47 mags. I only bought it for $175.
tinigunner111 1 week ago