Total Members Voted: 7
Voting closed: November 24, 2012, 08:54:45 AM
VaeVictis:i find it funny that you even consider grammar a sign of intelligence, that itself is a very uneducated claim
I've heard every argument there is concerning AK versus AR platforms. Personally, I think the 7.62 rounds used by AK47's are just too large for an assault rifle and produce too much recoil to make it the most effective weapon possible. As far as I know, even the Russians no longer use those cartridges and have scaled down to something similar to the AR's 5.56 rounds for increased accuracy in sustained fire.Nothing against the 7.62. It's not that it isn't accurate, because it definitely is, especially with a bolt action rifle and a scope. But for a gas operated assault rifle that's gonna throw 300 rounds downrange per minute, there's damn near no way possible to control the muzzle and keep it on the target. You're just wasting ammo.
with the AK-47 you can penetrate a couple walls and still go out to 300 yrds
Agreed. I fired an AR-15 and I've only seen people off youtube and other sites fire ak-47's but watching the recoil on the ak in the videos is just crazy, and since I shot an AR, I know it's not anywhere near as bad as the recoil I see in the videos heh.
-5.56 is a more lethal round
Well you can literally look at the two rounds side by side and see that the size of the casings are relatively similar, but what I've always heard is that the 762 has a little more velocity to it, which is the reason why you don't get the larger wound cavities with it in FMJ varieties. I guess that isn't true, although I wouldn't really trust the data obtained from American Eagle rounds to be anything "standard". I'd buy them as target shooting rounds just because they are cheaper than anything else, but they are definitely not well made bullets. I've shot American Eagle 30-06 rounds for years and years, and I've had more of them turn out to be duds than any other brand. If I'm actually hunting, the only thing I consider carrying is Fiocchi or Hornady. Never EVER had a problem with those rounds.As for the MOA, or bullet drop, being increased with the 762's, that's just common sense. The 762 is a larger round and will have more wind resistance. Effective range of either round will undoubtedly be determined by the size of the barrel, the type of muzzle, and the intensity of the grooves inside the barrel. Part of the reason why the more modern AK's might not get the same range is in how some of manufacturers utilize a ported muzzle. What this does is displace some of the gas pushing the bullet down the barrel through the ports in the top of the muzzle in order to counteract how bad the muzzle would rise if it were not ported. Modern AK's utilize this, and most of the AR carbine varieties do too. In fact, unless it's just a leaf covering part of the muzzle, it appears as though the one you have pictured is completely cut away on the top half of the muzzle. In all honesty, an AK's kick is not what I could call unbelievably horrible, but it's definitely bad enough that I'd prefer something else if I were sent onto a battlefield in a situation where my LIFE was hinged on being able to hit the other guy first. Unless you're in one of those "OH SHIT, I'M FIXING TO DIE" situations, you probably aren't going to want to lean on it and go full auto. But in the event that you do, it'd be nice to know that you could hold a steady line and make each one count.