there's a reason terrorist organizations pretty much shove them into the hands of every yokel that shows up at the HQ.
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(well, that and the fact that there's probably more AKs in the world than there are people)
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That said, they supposedly basically can't hit worth a damn?
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Replying to @loudpenitent @BootlegGirl
There's a lot of cheap knockoffs, but a decent AK is really only less accurate on paper.
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Replying to @CanadiEnby @BootlegGirl
Good to know. But yeah, everything I heard suggests that the original M-16 has issues but they've mostly been since addressed?
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Replying to @loudpenitent @BootlegGirl
The original issues have been addressed, yes. Not that the US military hasn't found ways to mess things up, but its come a long way.
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Replying to @CanadiEnby @BootlegGirl
That said, feels like civilians would really be better off with a shotgun or hunting rifle, since they don't need to do things like suppress
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A civilian would be better off with a shotgun mainly bc an assault rifle that still has its auto fire capability is very illegal
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
not ILLEGAL, but a lot more expensive in paperwork & fees required to license one, at least at the federal level
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Replying to @CelticAnarchy @loudpenitent and
Well, yes, illegal if you don't have tons of money to purchase a license, which only collectors really do
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Not even TI shelled out the money for a license when he got paranoid and started buying AK-47s, that's why he went to jail
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