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John Lindsey
07-06-2007, 08:34 PM
Mikhail Kalashnikov Helps Celebrate The 60th Anniversary Of The AK-47
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JULY 6: 87-year-old Russian weapon designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the world famous AK-47 assault rifle, attends a ceremony to celebrate the rifle's 60th anniversary on July 6, 2007 in Moscow, Russia. President Putin hailed the AK-47 automatic rifle yesterday as a symbol of Russia's "creative genius" as well as calling for a battle against makers of counterfeit AK-47s, which deprives Russia of an estimated two billion dollars (1.47 billion euros) each year. (Photo by Dima Korotayev/Epsilon/Getty Images)
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Woody
07-06-2007, 08:59 PM
I shot one of those for the first time this last Father's Day weekend. Nice weapon. Kinda like a Harley.
This reminds me of that scene in Red Heat where Arnie and Jim exchange watches... Except of course that Stoner's getting the better deal in this picture!
swordedsaint
07-20-2007, 08:37 PM
dependable weapon...fun to shoot...put a good red dot on it and your good to go...
X_plosion
07-22-2007, 10:09 PM
Mr. Kalashnikov truly designed a classic weapon. It's bound to sit up there (if it isn't already), with the Springfield 1911, the Garand and the 45 ACP.
aikihazen
07-24-2007, 05:31 PM
"Stolen Revenues" LOL. The AK47 was a dumbed down carbon copy of the MP43 the worlds first Assault Rifle made by Germany during WWII.
The most amazing AK's I ever played with were of ChiCom Manufacture "liberated" more than likely during Vietnam. The Trigger Assembly was held together with bailing wire and had a receiver made out of stamped medal. During Weapons Demo's I would bury one... Have one of the students dig it up... clear it.. and cap off some rounds...It never misfired.
Those AK's were almost indestrutible...
George Kohler
07-24-2007, 08:28 PM
The most amazing AK's I ever played with were of ChiCom Manufacture "liberated" more than likely during Vietnam...
Those AK's were almost indestrutible...
I remember the first time I played with the AK series, RPK, PK, and SVD... Bill, do you remember the ones you helped "liberate" from the Cubans? :)
They were ok. I wasn't too impressed with them. In the end I was happy with what I was issued; my 90mm recoiless rifle and the CAR-15 (now called the M4).
aikihazen
07-24-2007, 10:03 PM
I remember the first time I played with the AK series, RPK, PK, and SVD... Bill, do you remember the ones you helped "liberate" from the Cubans? :)
They were ok. I wasn't too impressed with them. In the end I was happy with what I was issued; my 90mm recoiless rifle and the CAR-15 (now called the M4).
Sorry George I missed the boat on Urgent Fury by 4 months (I was Back at Bragg for Reserve Phase 1). I watched all my Ranger Buddies on TV and saw Steve on Ronnies State of the Union Address the next year.
George Kohler
07-24-2007, 10:17 PM
Sorry George I missed the boat on Urgent Fury by 4 months (I was Back at Bragg for Reserve Phase 1). I watched all my Ranger Buddies on TV and saw Steve on Ronnies State of the Union Address the next year.
Sorry, I thought you were there. I was in 9th grade and remember John Lindsey not being happy because he just got out not long before (year or two). I heard about Steve being being at the address. I wish there was a picture somewhere.
aikihazen
07-25-2007, 01:43 PM
Sorry, I thought you were there. I was in 9th grade and remember John Lindsey not being happy because he just got out not long before (year or two). I heard about Steve being being at the address. I wish there was a picture somewhere.
No Worries Brother George :) John was a member of the Spec4 Mafia when I was a noob and he was in another company but I remember him. :)
aikihazen
08-03-2007, 03:02 PM
Here a good article on the AK by my favorite Geek Pirate Webguys "The Register"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/03/ak_47_60_years/
William Hazen
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