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    I suppose. Looks aside the only improvements that I can tell from the pictures would be an AR like fire selector (position of current one is strange) and a detachable carry handle. I imagine those two issues have already been beaten to death though and I'll still most likely end up picking one up either way.
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    Considering that it was originally designed as a military battle firearm I really don't think that the aesthetics and commercial appeal really came into play in the design and function.
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    Type 97 at Wolverine Supplies

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    Considering that it was originally designed as a military battle firearm I really don't think that the aesthetics and commercial appeal really came into play in the design and function.
    Isn't that true for most of the military arms? AR15, AK47, Swiss Arms, SCAR, HK G36, Tavor, HK MP5, FS2000, RA XCR etc etc. But yet all of these seem to have aesthetics worked out to a certain degree.

    Just look at that slant above the trigger..... Why is there a slant LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by t_102 View Post
    Isn't that true for most of the military arms? AR15, AK47, Swiss Arms, SCAR, HK G36, Tavor, HK MP5, FS2000, RA XCR etc etc. But yet all of these seem to have aesthetics worked out to a certain degree.

    Just look at that slant above the trigger..... Why is there a slant LOL
    Could be generational as well, I remember days when the AK and the AR were considered the ugliest thing on the planet.
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    Thanks for the pictures Sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidester View Post
    Thanks for the pictures Sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    Could be generational as well, I remember days when the AK and the AR were considered the ugliest thing on the planet.
    Word.

    But still, they cheaped out on ID LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    Could be generational as well, I remember days when the AK and the AR were considered the ugliest thing on the planet.

    True, but this gun seems to go out of its way to say "hey, look; I'm Chinese" ...

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    i would almost prefer a tavor clone... (i think I'm not the only one)

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    Quote Originally Posted by t_102 View Post
    I don't think I'm the only one who finds this gun unbelievably ugly.
    "Stop liking things I don't like guys".

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