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ITT: We criticize each others guns

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Adjustable stock on an ak is the most terrible thing i have ever ssen in my life

Not an AK. Its a fully jammomatic shotgun mainly for people that see something awesome-looking and have to have it no matter how bad the manufacturer f***ed up the execution of a good idea.
 
What scope is on that?

With the rear mono-pod, super heavy barrel, and bipod, you somehow managed to fit all that tactical on a thumbhole stock?

With all the weight on there its time for a tactical bolt knob just to confuse that wood furniture more.

BSA Catseye scope. The base rifle is a Weatherby Vanguard VGL in 270 Winchester, a straight jacket barrel system that draws the heat away keeping the barrel cool, got it this way in a trade.
 
BSA Catseye scope. The base rifle is a Weatherby Vanguard VGL in 270 Winchester, a straight jacket barrel system that draws the heat away keeping the barrel cool, got it this way in a trade.

Looks like the Teludyne system. Assuming that:


So you have a fake "heavy barrel"
A wood stock
And tactical accessories
And a scope from a box of cracker jacks.

It wants to be a sniper, but it's just masquerading as one, and the optic limits it to totally non-useful rolls, all the while it is still in a wood thumbhole stock.

You're stuck with the Teludyne system so put a good bench rest stock on it, get a real optic, and let that rifle know what it was made to do.
 
Here is one for you Negative Nancys
Purpose: Listening to Cyndi Lauper and being pimp in the 80's
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Possibly the most retarded design ever, completely impractical for anything other than shooting one handed sideways and hoping A:it doesn't jam, and B you hit the other gangbanger. Somebody couldn't figure out how to compete with a 33 round glock mag in the grip so they sold a hunk of metal and marketed it as an assault weapon. One steup up from a hi point.
 
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