
The only AK47 worth a mention. Guns pfft, you guys have so much angst...
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radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
Aegnor wrote:Some day perhaps people would understand that guns are not the answer for everything. Until then we have no other choice.
radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
waradmiral wrote:Of all the weapons in the vast soviet arsenal, nothing was more profitable than Avtomat Kalashnikov model of 1947. More commonly known as the AK-47, or Kalashnikov. It's the worlds most popular assault rifle. A weapon all fighters love. An elegantly simple 9 pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood. It doesn't break, jam, or overheat. It'll shoot whether it's covered in mud or filled with sand. It's so easy, even a child can use it; and they do. The Soviets put the gun on a coin. Mozambique put it on their flag. Since the end of the Cold War, the Kalashnikov has become the Russian people's greatest export. After that comes vodka, caviar, suicidal novelists. One thing is for sure, no one was lining up to buy their cars.
kalishnikov wrote:For the record, I didn't read the thread other then the first few posts before replying, so this needs to be addressed.radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
First statement, I have, however I'm far from an expert.
Second statement, my friend, that is a wonderfully naive view of the world. As long as history has been recorded it's been nothing but aggression, we've got 2 constants that remain in this world and are unavoidable regardless of intentions: war and death.
From cavemen throwing rocks and spears at each other to modern-day ICBMs and HAARP, warfare has always been the shaping factor of society. It's thus inevitable that we will kill as well as possible, with the highest level of technology possible.
Without military action, there would be no such thing as freedom (no matter how convoluted that term has become in this "modern age" we live in). Without weapons, we would be the weak, at the mercy of others to do as they see fit. I, for one, will let you take what's mine when you've pried it from my dead hands. In this day and age, that requires knowledge and tools.
Do you honestly trust your government, or anyone with power, enough to not be armed when they are? Do you trust people enough to be at their mercy?
MeDeFe wrote:kalishnikov wrote:For the record, I didn't read the thread other then the first few posts before replying, so this needs to be addressed.radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
First statement, I have, however I'm far from an expert.
Second statement, my friend, that is a wonderfully naive view of the world. As long as history has been recorded it's been nothing but aggression, we've got 2 constants that remain in this world and are unavoidable regardless of intentions: war and death.
From cavemen throwing rocks and spears at each other to modern-day ICBMs and HAARP, warfare has always been the shaping factor of society. It's thus inevitable that we will kill as well as possible, with the highest level of technology possible.
Without military action, there would be no such thing as freedom (no matter how convoluted that term has become in this "modern age" we live in). Without weapons, we would be the weak, at the mercy of others to do as they see fit. I, for one, will let you take what's mine when you've pried it from my dead hands. In this day and age, that requires knowledge and tools.
Do you honestly trust your government, or anyone with power, enough to not be armed when they are? Do you trust people enough to be at their mercy?
Well, one can interpret what radiojake said as exactly what you said, with the addition that he doesn't like it. Just not in so many words.
vtmarik wrote:AK-47, it's sturdier, has a more impressive legacy, and it makes a nicer noise.
draca wrote:Psilocbin, u the stuipedest person on here at the moment....
Psilocbin wrote:vtmarik wrote:AK-47, it's sturdier, has a more impressive legacy, and it makes a nicer noise.
You're full of it, my brother was in the military and says the AK can't aim worth shit, the M16 is twice the accuracy of that cheap shit piece of wood of a gun.
btw the AK is thuggish, meaning there is easier access to that shit of a gun.
MeDeFe wrote:And where's the difference?
kalishnikov wrote:
First statement, I have, however I'm far from an expert.
Second statement, my friend, that is a wonderfully naive view of the world. As long as history has been recorded it's been nothing but aggression, we've got 2 constants that remain in this world and are unavoidable regardless of intentions: war and death.
From cavemen throwing rocks and spears at each other to modern-day ICBMs and HAARP, warfare has always been the shaping factor of society. It's thus inevitable that we will kill as well as possible, with the highest level of technology possible.
Without military action, there would be no such thing as freedom (no matter how convoluted that term has become in this "modern age" we live in). Without weapons, we would be the weak, at the mercy of others to do as they see fit. I, for one, will let you take what's mine when you've pried it from my dead hands. In this day and age, that requires knowledge and tools.
Do you honestly trust your government, or anyone with power, enough to not be armed when they are? Do you trust people enough to be at their mercy?
kalishnikov wrote:MeDeFe wrote:And where's the difference?
It seems to me there's quite a difference there, but it's getting off-topic and would be much more if I elaborated. Thats more of a "Philosophical Ramifications of Weapons" thread.
radiojake wrote:Hahaha
so how many of you guys who seem to be experts have actually needed to use said guns in any kind of situation outside of a shooting range?? or even have personal experience with them??
Guns are crap and are yet another stain on the human legacy
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