AR-15 vs AK-74, page 3
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reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 07:49 PM by connorromanow
reply to post by Evolutionsend



Im not really a huge expret on this subject
but any kind of conditions where my gun wouldnt be overexposed to the elements ar-15
in a case such as the wilderness definatly the ak


reply posted on 17-1-2012 @ 03:04 PM by Forsaken72
reply to post by Evolutionsend



hello, this is your friendly nieghborhood liberal. i used an m16 in the army and i now own a wasr 10/63 ak47. i like them both and would be all too happy to pick up either in an emergency. both have advantges and draw backs. it really boils down to personal taste. im not much for long range shots so i went with stopping power. ulimately the choice should be yours! please remind the rest of the liberal community that we're supposed to be about CHOICE! p.s. i wont vote


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 10:43 PM by roshjoberts
www.fulton-armory.com...

AK-74 won't reach as far as my AR will.
But then again we get up close my 26 inch barrel isn't an advantage anymore...


reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 01:13 AM by beautyndissonance
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
Most people like to compare the AK-47 to the AR-15, but that's actually comparing apples and oranges. The AK-47 is a much older gun, and most of the arguments against it reflect the fact that it wasn't designed to deal with the same things the AR-15/m-16 was intended to take on, like body armor. The real comparison shouldn't be made against the AK-47 at all, it should be the AK-74 vs the Ar-15. No, that's not a typo, the Russians made another gun called the AK-74. It was intended to perform the same functions as the AR-15.

AK-74

AR-15/m-16

Who's your winner? Would you ever consider a Russian made weapon that wasn't an AK-47, even if it's the AK-47's offspring?


I am a former marine and did two tours in iraq using an M-16a2. I'd take the Ak-74 any day of the week over an AR variant, and would take an AK-47 over both of them. Loose tolerances = a better weapon system all around. Sure the ar may be more accurate out of the box, but by simply saying that the ak wasn't designed to defeat body armor and is older shouldn't be the factor here. You can build custom rounds chambered in 7.62 that will defeat armor, and have. The low powered 5.45 round of the ak-74 in my opinion sucks, and although it has a high velocity, somewhere around 3000fps, it doesn't have the kinetic energy to be an effective battlefield rifle, which is why the ak47 still reigns supreme as the most used assault rifle in the world.


reply posted on 13-3-2012 @ 08:18 AM by EarthCitizen07
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
Most people like to compare the AK-47 to the AR-15, but that's actually comparing apples and oranges. The AK-47 is a much older gun, and most of the arguments against it reflect the fact that it wasn't designed to deal with the same things the AR-15/m-16 was intended to take on, like body armor. The real comparison shouldn't be made against the AK-47 at all, it should be the AK-74 vs the Ar-15. No, that's not a typo, the Russians made another gun called the AK-74. It was intended to perform the same functions as the AR-15.

AK-74

AR-15/m-16

Who's your winner? Would you ever consider a Russian made weapon that wasn't an AK-47, even if it's the AK-47's offspring?


Depending on what class of body protection one has to deal with means only armor piercing rounds can be partially or fully effective. Are you saying the ar-15/m-16 can use a wider such assortment of ammunition or what exactly? I am puzzled.

Yes the ar-15 is equivilent to the ak-74 and the ar-10 is equivilent to the ak-47. I personally like the ak-47 more since it shoots a bigger caliber which means it is more effective at short-to-medium range than the ar-15/m-16.

Generally speaking the bigger the caliber the more effective stopping power you get, but then you compromise with distance and more recoil. The warsaw 7.62 is shorter than the nato 7.62 and thus easier to shoot with.

Nato rounds are 51mm and warsaw rounds are 39mm regardless of caliber. Caliber is bullet width!
edit on 3/13/2012 by EarthCitizen07 because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 13-3-2012 @ 09:00 AM by EarthCitizen07
reply to post by beautyndissonance



Yes. ak-47 is well built and simple. Much like a jeep truck!

Extra-Features mean little if you can't relly on the gun close to 100%.

The russians and germans always lacked in technology, but they more than made up for that with DURABILITY....

combined with a 7.62 by 39 bullet, you can't go wrong.
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