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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 | Rifle for Plinking
Hey guy's I'm looking to get a new rifle for some plinking, I'm getting some inheritance since my grandmother passed away. I've been looking at getting a basic Romanian AK47, I have an SKS and have roughly 5,500-6,000 rounds for it, so was just curious if there's a particular AK you folks would go for, when looking I noticed there are alot of different brands and what not, I just need to know what to avoid and what not. Any input would b e greatly appreciated.
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2011 From: Renton, WA Posts: 64 |
You make so many posts. So many posts.
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| Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Corvallis, OR Posts: 204 |
when i hear the term "plinking", my mind-brain goes to 22's... but if you got the ammo sitting around to use then by all means... dont know enough about AKs beyond my bullpup... |
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2011 From: Seattle, Wa Posts: 173 | Exactly, anything over a 22 is considered going out "shooting" in my book...but then a .223/5.56 is considered just a "22" by some people I know
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Seattle Posts: 211 | I post a few posts then don't posts for months then post again.. It's more sporatic than anything. Well I consider taking the SKS or AR out plinking, ammo is so cheap for em and I have loads of it no sense it in going to waste. |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Jun 2011 From: Everett, WA Posts: 31 |
If you are just plinking, as long as you do some homework there is nothing wrong with a WASR 10-63. Some of the cheapest and they go bang. Al |