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<blockquote data-quote="Landser" data-source="post: 2805836" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>I currently have mak90 93 prefix straight cut , two akm 74s both Bulgarian, an amd 65, an O pap under folder , Romanian Draco, Polish 47, polish tantal 74, and an rpk, of these the 74s are the most accurate then the mak90. That being said at 300 meters I have no difficulty dropping a magazine on an 18 inch plate. I also have a psl 54c but I won't compare it because of the cartridge difference.</p><p></p><p> If you just want a simple ak to get the job done I would just grab a decent wasr inspected by yourself. To be honest though if your like me and use optics your going in for at least 1100 by the time you have all your magazines a vortex, Burris or much more for an aim point and either a Midwest industries fore end or ultimak fore end. Get a Belorussian side mount and a good at least two or three hundred dollar reputable optic that's reliable and your good to go. If you use optics buy the right one for your needs and don't skimp. Foreign also hold value over American ones but some American ones are really doing good right now as far as fit Finnish and construction sush as RAS and DDI avoid I.O. IMHO. I have been swimming upstream against the black rifle tide for along time and learned this buy the album you want..... Secure at least ten magazines mark four for the range for that gun and put the other six up get an ass load of ammo and any thing more than 4x scope isn't practical in fact a good aim point micro or Burris is the way to go and learn your hold over.</p><p></p><p>On a side note if a person is as wide as your front sight they are 100 meters out half the size about 200 and a third about three hundred . 200 meters out hold over about half a person or a bit less and three hundred a person and a half. The magazine makes a great bottle opener also and in a pinch the bottom plate a screwdriver best of luck your mileage may vary but I have had a great time with the ak 47 -74 platform the 74 is a different hold over scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landser, post: 2805836, member: 4855"] I currently have mak90 93 prefix straight cut , two akm 74s both Bulgarian, an amd 65, an O pap under folder , Romanian Draco, Polish 47, polish tantal 74, and an rpk, of these the 74s are the most accurate then the mak90. That being said at 300 meters I have no difficulty dropping a magazine on an 18 inch plate. I also have a psl 54c but I won't compare it because of the cartridge difference. If you just want a simple ak to get the job done I would just grab a decent wasr inspected by yourself. To be honest though if your like me and use optics your going in for at least 1100 by the time you have all your magazines a vortex, Burris or much more for an aim point and either a Midwest industries fore end or ultimak fore end. Get a Belorussian side mount and a good at least two or three hundred dollar reputable optic that's reliable and your good to go. If you use optics buy the right one for your needs and don't skimp. Foreign also hold value over American ones but some American ones are really doing good right now as far as fit Finnish and construction sush as RAS and DDI avoid I.O. IMHO. I have been swimming upstream against the black rifle tide for along time and learned this buy the album you want..... Secure at least ten magazines mark four for the range for that gun and put the other six up get an ass load of ammo and any thing more than 4x scope isn't practical in fact a good aim point micro or Burris is the way to go and learn your hold over. On a side note if a person is as wide as your front sight they are 100 meters out half the size about 200 and a third about three hundred . 200 meters out hold over about half a person or a bit less and three hundred a person and a half. The magazine makes a great bottle opener also and in a pinch the bottom plate a screwdriver best of luck your mileage may vary but I have had a great time with the ak 47 -74 platform the 74 is a different hold over scheme. [/QUOTE]
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