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Bitches will love it
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For what you have got it?
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P.S. I thought that sanctions forbid to sell Kalashnikovs and their lame clones (like on the picture above) in the USA. |
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Amazing :D
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be accurate with this kinds of toys :winkwink:
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http://weapon-photo.narod.ru/ak74/img/ak74-hb-50.jpg The modern versions may have two-handed breechblock etc, but the basic construction elements are the same. E.g. this: http://expert.ru/data/public/450758/...25x625_q70.jpg or this: http://modernfirearms.net/userfiles/...1473444639.jpg Also there are AK-based rifles for hunting and civilian use (non-military) that you can legally buy in any gun shop in Russia. E.g. Saiga for 7.62Ũ39, 5.6Ũ39, 5.45Ũ39, .223 Remington/5.56Ũ45, .308 Winchester/7.62Ũ51, .30-06 Springfield and 9Ũ53 calibers: http://militaryarms.ru/wp-content/up...015/02/s10.jpg I have a 4.5mm sport version based on AK-105 (you can't kill with it if you are not an idiot to aim an eye or a neck, the max it can do is to shoot through a human's palm) which I've bought for my son when he was a kid for about 4500 RUB (~ $75 USD) and it has a better quality, because it's made in Russia on the Kalashnikov factory, but not somewhere in China... P.S. And to make you looking a real retard... The classic Lada is a slightly-modified version of Italian Fiat 124, because all the classic Ladas were designed by Fiat: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...t124Luc106.jpg You are really a complete idiot :1orglaugh |
Here is how a Russian-made toy for ~ $75 USD does look like (the steel and the assembling quality):
https://s24.postimg.org/vhfdwikjp/IM...125_234346.jpg As I said already, it's NOT a weapon (non military and non a civilian one). It's a 4.5mm sports riffle which is based on AK-105 and does not require a license (you can buy it as an addition to a beer pack). I've bought this toy for my son about 10 years ago (note the rifle is not new and it was used a lot). It was made by the Kalashnikov Concern (IZHMASH) using the same technology and the same materials that being used for the production of military guns. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see the quality of steel it is made of. The Chinese guns are looking like you can reap them like a tin can with just a screwdriver. |
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Fitty New toys :thumbsup
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2. How would sanctions influence cloned not made in Russia? |
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Weīre both glad it didnīt go any further as we met a month later & from there he came out of the security & body guard work, as we pretty much fell in love. Hope that you enjoy a bit of real life entertainment :thumbsup |
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Anyways, please tell him there is a big difference between assault rifles and submachine guns (the construction and ammo) - every boy and even a girl in my country knows that :winkwink: And it's a stupid idea to argue with a Russian about AK models like Horatio Canine did. We learn it with a mother's milk and we are able to recognize any clone ;) |
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Second, I said in 98, was Putin even in government then? He was training to protect VIPīs in Russia & Africa. The training was for tactical manoeuvre, if the OP was taken or an attack was in occurrence. Again, none of this matters as he never went to Russia or Africa, but, has & was very good for him to have had such training. Knowledge of self defence is always good. Now he does own a sword, a very nice one. Itīs 50 odd times layered & cost over a grand. Will be good if the zombies come to get us :1orglaugh |
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youīre very cool :thumbsup |
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That bump fire is crazy!
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And there is not much to it. It's a cheap, stamped, template driven production. AKs aren't popular because of their quality. But because they are cheap and easily replaceable. |
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that's funny, considering how the russians totally ripped that design from the German STG44: Who Really Designed The AK-47? - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog https://www.gsg-waffen.de/site/image..._k_Magazin.png |
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This could be the start to a new and amazing relationship between us. :upsidedow |
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Dude have you seen STG-44 and classic AK47? Have you tried to dissemble them and learn their construction? What exactly do they have in common in your clueless opinion? I mean yes, they both use intermediate cartridges... but what else? Their construction is as different as an apple is different to a screwdriver. Only a complete moron who have seen the rifles in the movies only would compare STG-44 and Kalashnikov. STG-44 is much closer to M16 but not to AK47. These are STG-44 and AK47 at the same picture: http://modernfirearms.net/userfiles/...1/mp44-akm.jpg Do you see any similarity in their construction/design? Course both are assault riffles and that's all they have in common. Everything else is a way different. Even an idiot can see it, if he's a bit smarter than you, of course ;) This is M16 BTW (note its contraction elements and compare them with STG-44): http://weapon.at.ua/automat_2/usa/M16-12.jpg The AK riffles have an absolutely unique design that made them #1 in the world. They will fire in frozen Arctic, in dusty desert and in wet jungle every time you pull the trigger, They can be assemblied and disassembled even by a girl within seconds (watch the videos above). They will shoot under water, they will shoot filled with a sand, they will shoot if you run over them with a car. The STG-44 and M16 riffles are not even close to that, because their construction is much more complex and seriously different to AK. P.S. iPhone and a stone brick look similar, but they are very different inside - just believe me :) |
cyberseo i like yo communist ass :1orglaugh:1orglaugh mutha russia!!
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