Me and my AK, let's see you and yours!

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Here's me and my WASR-10 and a target from yesterday. Those three groups are at 25 yards, the bottom was rapid fire.

BTW: That's my boss in the background. How cool is that!:cool:
 

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Here's me with my WASR-10...

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I look like such a goofball in this picture. The gun is a Norinco MAK-90 with an ATI Fiberforce stock set.

Mondo, its funny that we both took pics infront of our blinds :p
 

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A january noon with the Saiga M3EXP01 .

Since the forum software doesn't allow .avi clips to be uploaded, you'll have to change the file name to anything.avi for it to work... can't create quicktime movies with my ancient Premiere.
 

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Here's another of me 'clearing' Oleg's apartment:

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And one of me, my SAR-1 and Oleg's Airsoft MP5SD:

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Yet another, this time my SAR-1 is dressed in her black formal wear, and hanging out with her similiarly attired siblings.

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I'd post mine, but unfortunately unknown forces have conspired to make me unable to find an Arsenal SLR101 at a reasonable price.
 
Kodiak,

Yes, that's a dolled-up AR-7. The skeletonized stock and pistol grip are from AR-7 Industries. The bipod is just a cheap ($5) zytel one I used just to hold it up in the pic.
 
Nice ... ummmmmmmm ummmmmmmm flash supressor yeah, that's it ... .. :D :D ... Tamara!

(Damn near missed the AK!)

tee.hee.hee
 
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That looks uber neat , but doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose of the rifle?:confused:


I have always veiwed that rifle as something you toss in your truck or back pack for SHTF type stuff.
 
Kodiak,

Yeah, the original stock is great for backpacking/boating purposes since it's real small and will float if needed. However, I neither backpack or boat, so I tend to use the sporter stock. The sporter stock is more comfortable IMO. Considering I only paid $69 for the rifle and $45 for the sporter stock, it's still cheaper than a 10/22 (even most used ones).
 
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