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Guest crytes
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how much you think that would weight whith all that crap? Could you even get to the trigger?

Crytes

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Say it with me everybody....Kalashnikov...a million peasants can't be wrong.:up:

Yeah, but they can be gunned down at 200 meters while they struggle to put a 7.62X39 round into the same time zone as their attackers... :D:D

DanO

Oh, and by the way, Rabbi, thanks for the plug, but we sold that rifle, and now we're trying to find an aftermarket supplier that can make us a stronger free-float tube for the 2008 model... the Picatinny-rail mount espresso machine keeps warping the tubes we use now...

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Yeah, but they can be gunned down at 200 meters while they struggle to put a 7.62X39 round into the same time zone as their attackers... :D:D

I have put everything within a 12 inch circle at 200 yards(iron sights) with my VEPRx39. Not precision but it is still better than a .22 on steroids. You have to think lob...;) I like the Espresso machine idea might not be good for precision work after the second cup though.:up:

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Even though I am presently an AK owner... I recognize that, on a battle-field, one is far more likely to find an AK in the hands of a dead combatant than an AR. Not sure that is entirely the fault of the weapons' system, however.

back to topic,

Good plug Rabbi... Joe can indeed get anything one might ever need.

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Rabbi

Do you do anything with Lew Hortons?

FYI: They have some nice S&W M65 packages they are selling.

We are bringing some in, so if you want a few contact Dan or myself and we can transfer a couple over to you.

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the Picatinny-rail mount espresso machine keeps warping the tubes we use now...

Let me know when you get that worked out. :eek:

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Even though I am presently an AK owner... I recognize that, on a battle-field, one is far more likely to find an AK in the hands of a dead combatant than an AR. Not sure that is entirely the fault of the weapons' system, however.

Recognize the fact that you are far more likely to find an AK in the hands of live combatants also. The AK has seen 10 times the combat the AR has. Not gonna turn this into an AR vs. AK thread but facts are facts. Although the Espresso machine would definately mount on an AR easier than an AK.:eek:

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lthough the Espresso machine would definately mount on an AR easier than an AK.:eek:

Maybe that Spetznaz guy can show you how to burn someone with an espresso machine too. :D

Sorry, I couldn't resist. :)

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Maybe that Spetznaz guy can show you how to burn someone with an espresso machine too. :eek:

Sorry, I couldn't resist. :D

Yeah, but if you burned someone with an espresso machine they could sue you. Could probably sue Kalashnikov too.

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Easy solution if someone were having a dilemma about which to buy: Buy both.

Once again, a gun wielding maniac has shown us the way! </The Simpsons>

I intend to add an AK to the collection sooner or later. :eek:

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Oh that is too funny I can't wait to copy and show to some of my 3-gun buds who have ARs that are about that trashed out!!!!I shoot a Bushmaster superlight, with NO extra stuff at all, next to their guns it looks like well it looks like an AR!!

Robin

Guest Ross Mccathren
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the only things i would put on a Picatinny-rail mount are a grip, 1 torch, and a red dot and maby a bayonet

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