WASR 10 Misconceptions

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  • ok not trying to be a dick

    a wasr 10 or any civilian AK is not an AK-47

    An AK-47 is a class III weapon and very hard to obtain not to mention the cost of $8000+

    This is not an AK-47 it is just an AK variant

  • actually it's not an AK47, it a semi-auto AKM. there have been no AK47's since 1957 The varient has nothing to do with it, it's just the elimination of the third hole in the receiver. the AKM parts kit was a class III, that had it's receiver removed. the manufacture just tosses the autosear. so it's nothing more or less than a full auto AKM converted to semi-auto by not including all the parts from the original rifle.

  • @Bubblehealer The funny part is people think these are manufactured all new rifles, rather than converted rifles. if people knew that, they might look at their rifle in a new light knowning that the rifle they shot and enjoy had likely been used to kill someone. makes you think about it if you never knew..... Thanks for Watching

  • there imported as part kits & put together by drunken chimps at CAI (no quality control) you could get lucky or get screwed - all depends on who built the rifle. the same goes for any parts kit rifle by CAI like the CETME. but if you have no clue what to look for when evaluating a firearm, you dont need an assualt rifle

  • @svbummin I know I do not need an assualt rifle thank god I did not buy an assualt rifle they are expensive and you fill out alot of paper work. thanks for watching.

  • fist person that dosent repeat every thing they hear about wasrs its dumb i wanna get one so do you recomend it

  • @sovietsks45 Yes I do Recomend them they are high speed low drag. just make sure it is a good to go Rifle. find one with very little mag wobble or with non canted front sight and good over all function as well. I would rely my life on that AK-47 AN AK is an AK is an AK enough said. thanks for watching.

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  • @Bubblehealer "ak-47" is the generic "umbrella term" us in the shooting world refer to any ak variant as. we don't actually mean a full auto milled receiver ak-47. its usually a stamped, semi auto only ak variant from a number of countries,. its just so much easier than stating specific models, ex: "arsenal sgl21/31 wasr 10, zastava m70b1. see what i mean?

  • if it looks like a duck walks like a duck sounds like a duck acts like a duck its a duck.

  • i find it funny that everyone give this rifle a bad record when it comes to being accurate. when my father bought a AR .223, (before we got a optical) neither him or i could shot it accuratly at 30 meters with its pep-sights; however when i bought my "AK" with a WASR lower receiver, we hit bottle after bottle at 110 meters with litte effort. of cource i was trained on a SKS and most americans are trained with a AR so it only depends which rifle you were trained on.

  • heard these new wasr 10s are alot better than the older ones. i would like to know more about that.

  • AK47 was made from stamped parts and cheap to make. It was designed from the ideas of the German Sturmgewehr 44.

  • Great video. The WASR-10 is a great rifle. I use mine to shoot wild hog on my land. Thw wasr-10 you can run hard and clean easy.

    Thanks,

    Scott

  • good video

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