• timkenhan
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    1 year ago

    I thought that NATO chambered AKs are relatively rare. Why would US have them anyway? They already got all that M4s.

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      1 year ago

      Izhmash actually exported sporter AKs in .223 for the civilian market for a good number of years. It was a fairly less common model but they are around. Zastava (serbian) made 223 AKs as well. There are US made rifles as well. I would not want to carry any of those odd ducks into battle though when everything around me is 5.45 and 7.62x39, or an AR in its proper caliber. In particular I don’t think the mags are interchangeable with AK74 mags and you wouldn’t want to risk using the wrong ammo anyway.

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        1 year ago

        Pretty sure there’s a lot of 5.56 from NATO in the recent days. On the other hand, that Soviet stockpile won’t last forever, especially this keeps dragging on…

        You’re right about the export AK, tho. Interesting that a lot of them is NATO chambered but with standard AK magazines.

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          1 year ago

          Oh for sure there’s a ton of 5.56 in Ukraine, but the mags used by .223/5.56 aks are not standard ak mags which makes them unsuitable among probably other reasons to carry into battle.

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          Oh for sure there’s a ton of 5.56 in Ukraine, but the mags used by .223/5.56 aks are not standard ak mags which makes them unsuitable among probably other reasons to carry into battle.

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      1 year ago

      They are… Not common, I just figured if we’re manufacturing the American RPG’s for soldiers we might do something similar with American AKs, though I guess learning a new rifle is easier than learning a new rocket system.