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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy2000" data-source="post: 1819307" data-attributes="member: 20175"><p>I went through this whole trip myself, not long ago. I chose the AK first because I could tell right away I take one apart and put it back together easily. Thirty minutes after I got home with my first ak, I was able field strip it just by discovery and trial and error. I don't I can do that with an ar. I still want an ar, the accuracy on ar is quite stunning, I shot paint buckets through my buddy's ar in the first ten shots from 150 yards away my first time on at with optics. I will get an ar eventually but for starting out the ak is easy to understand and learn. I put a leatherwood red dot on my ak and I can easily hit a paper plate target from 100 yards away, my shot placement is not one moa but close to hurt somebody if need be. Bottom line starting with the simpler gun (ak) works for me. Plus ammo is cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy2000, post: 1819307, member: 20175"] I went through this whole trip myself, not long ago. I chose the AK first because I could tell right away I take one apart and put it back together easily. Thirty minutes after I got home with my first ak, I was able field strip it just by discovery and trial and error. I don't I can do that with an ar. I still want an ar, the accuracy on ar is quite stunning, I shot paint buckets through my buddy's ar in the first ten shots from 150 yards away my first time on at with optics. I will get an ar eventually but for starting out the ak is easy to understand and learn. I put a leatherwood red dot on my ak and I can easily hit a paper plate target from 100 yards away, my shot placement is not one moa but close to hurt somebody if need be. Bottom line starting with the simpler gun (ak) works for me. Plus ammo is cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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