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I clean my AR every time I shoot it.
It's not that hard.
I just throw mine out when they get too dirty and build a new one.
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I clean my AR every time I shoot it.
It's not that hard.
well you can continue to bash them unnecessarily if you see its necessary. It is by no means the best but it gets the job done. Its an AK its not suppose to be a beauty queen. you are not aware of the current market at all. sigas go for about $600 and then you have to dump money and labor into them to convert them, which you will have a better riffle but at a higher cost.
I had one and hundreds on here own them and they work fine.
The accuracy statements are funny to me. I have a mk10 AK that hits 12'' steel at 200m consistently. From the bench or from kneeling. For a battle rifle, that seems perfectly acceptable. Add in all the other great features about an AK and I think they are an awesome choice. Mine came with some tacticool stuff already on it and I paid $700 for mine.
I clean my AR every time I shoot it.
It's not that hard.
What's with the incessant cleaning? I went like 500-1000 rounds between cleanings. AKs get dirty as ****, too, but I only cleaned those once a year, regardless of round count.
-Mike
I clean my AR every time I shoot it.
It's not that hard.
No, it's not hard. It just takes a lot more effort and time.
oh please Century built wasr is probably one of the worst if not that worst AK variant you can get.
i just got one and i can't stop vomiting. probably will be selling it shortly what a piece of crap.
I clean my AR every time I shoot it.
It's not that hard.
My AR just makes me mad every time I have to clean it. If I had to sell one the AR would be first to go.
Not cleaning a firearm after use is carelessness and laziness. There's no excuse for having a dirty gun at home. Lack of maintenance s not excusable. I'm sure every former military/LEO on here will agree.
Who said anything about incessant cleaning? But I hate cleaning that damn thing, and it is necessary. Just thinking about it makes me want to throw it in the classifieds.
No, it's not hard. It just takes a lot more effort and time.
oh please Century built wasr is probably one of the worst if not that worst AK variant you can get.
i just got one and i can't stop vomiting. probably will be selling it shortly what a piece of crap.
What's with the incessant cleaning? I went like 500-1000 rounds between cleanings. AKs get dirty as ****, too, but I only cleaned those once a year, regardless of round count.
-Mike
I remember paying a quarter for a coke in a vending machine and free meals on airplanes. I also remember seeing bins full of Lee-Enfields for und $100 each and 50 rnd boxes of Gold-Dots for under $20. Unless you have a time machine, you are probably going to pay what ever things are selling for on the day you buy it.
question is does this place ship to Mass, no sense if they dont. Just eye candy to me...
I had a WASR for over a year and shot the hell out of it. Never had a malfunction. However, fit and finish were full of suck and the front sight post had a cant to it that didn't allow for a true 100 yard zero even pushed all the way over. It was consistently 2" to the right at 100 yards with the irons. Bottom line, it fired and it was a fine gun for 100 yard plinking, but it wasn't "good quality" by any means.
I replaced the WASR with an Arsenal AK74 and don't regret it for a second. Superb build quality and easily as accurate as my AR, even at 300 yards (the farthest I've shot it). My only issue is with the corrosive 5.45 ammo. That I actually do clean after every shoot because I don't feel like having the piston rod bind up in the gas tube. If I could find non-corrosive ammo (at corrosive prices) I would be all set.
because they are the tits.
This is like debating Ford vs. Chevy or chocolate vs. vanilla. Once your mind is made up it's made up.
I didn't build mine from a flat because of heat treating. I'm not set up for that at all, whatsoever. Mine went together as easy as it is possible. AK builder with a chrome lined barrel, and southern armament for the receiver. I need to get my trigger straightened out though... My disconnecter only grabs the hammer about 14 out of 15 times.