The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Tactical Rifle & Carbine => Topic started by: cookie62 on March 01, 2008, 07:11:34 PM
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As I wrote in an earlier post I am looking for a tactical rifle. I have been looking at the AR, but with the price of 5.56 ammo I am now leaning toward a tactical AK. I have looked at several different ones. I noticed some said they would take double stack mags. I wasn't aware there was more than one type. With 7.62 ammo being cheaper and a little better stopping power I leaning that way. Any info would be helpful.
Thanks,
Cookie
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Personally I really like the Yugo. Heavier receiver.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/New_Long_Guns.html
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Check out the StG 2000 at www.ioinc.us comes in 5.56 or 7.62x39 I think they have a .308 as well.
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Yea...researched alot of AK's before buying my YUGO M70ab2...an underfolder...and I agree that it is a very sturdy weapon compared to most.
BTW...ammo prices for both the AK and AR are about the same ( within $20 ) from what I'm seeing in my neck of the world.
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check the Polish "Tantel" in 545x39 very inexpensive and close to the 5.56 round in ballistics (classicarms.us)
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AKs are as much of a bulletproof machine as ever made...I was never a huge fan until I went through the foreign weapons class for the Marines at GUNSITE. Hard to argue with a gun that is virtually impossible to break!
Michael B
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The Saigas are really good guns as long as you can live with their nonstandard magazines(though the guns can be modified to take normal ones.) Surefire offers decent aftermarket mags for them now. AK' are just like AR's now with everyone and their brother making railed handguards, stocks. etc. The sky is the limit. The Saiga 308's are a great deal when compared against the other options in 308 battle rifle clones.
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If you can find a builder that that has a good rep. You can have one built just the way you want it. It would be more money up front but when you got it, it would be what you want.
Anyways that is what I did, as I was new to AK's. I did not go with a bunch of extra stuff, just a basic well made gun.
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I've got a Saiga, just got back from the gun shop, they ordered in the skelton stock for me, HUGE difference in handling, so if you go the Saiga route, get one with the skelton stock...
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If you can find a builder that that has a good rep. You can have one built just the way you want it. It would be more money up front but when you got it, it would be what you want.
Jim Fuller would be about the best in the country.He will take a kit you send him and turn it into a real battle rifle. He can be found at Warrior talk, hes one of Gabes guys.
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Will over at Red Jacket can do a great conversion on Saiga's, build a Krinkov or AR, beltfed, and suppressor work. He will add HK drum sights to the back of the dust cover, weaver rails, custom paint jobs (dura coat) and whatever else you like (and can afford ;D)/
The folks over at theakforum.net are organizing Will's second annual birthday party shoot now. Having attended last year, I can tell you it is a hoot! They are trying to get R. Lee to show up, but I am sure 10Gauge and will would love to have the crew from Shooting Gallery show up! Anyway, here is a pick of my 105 Will made.
Addict
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yeah for price/ power/ durability.. hard to beat an AK.. and somewhere in the world there will always be AK ammo out there
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+1 hawkfish
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I would recommend finding an original factory East block or Chinese AK if you can swing a few extra dollars.. which considering this could mean your life sometime is well worth the extra few hundred you'll pay. mine have never let me down. Gunsamerica.com or gunbroker.com are good places to hunt for one
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Well, I finaly made a decision. In the morning I'm picking up my new...................
M & P AR 15
They are ofering a $100.00 rebate and the price was good. I'll post pics soon
Thanks to all for your input.
Cookie