Floro MK9/Type-81/Mendoza HM3s

Would you purchase any of the following at the given price range?

  • Floro MK9

    Votes: 163 21.9%
  • Type 81

    Votes: 639 86.0%
  • Mendoza HM3S

    Votes: 111 14.9%

  • Total voters
    743
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From what I see these won't make it to market into Canada, There way to much like an AK, plus there trigger mech would be really easy to convert over to full-auto... :kickInTheNuts:
It would be cool to have one though..... I miss my ol AK :redface:

Does the other end talk too? 'Cause this end is full of .....

Have you ever seen a Type 81? If you've seen one, have you handled it? If you've handled one, have you stripped it? - No? Then how in god's name could you possibly know THING ONE about how the trigger mechanism works, and if it is or is not capable of doing ANYTHING, much less FA fire. This is the kind of crap that torpedoes product before it even arrives, give your head (the other one) a shake.
 
From what I see these won't make it to market into Canada, There way to much like an AK, plus there trigger mech would be really easy to convert over to full-auto... :kickInTheNuts:
It would be cool to have one though..... I miss my ol AK :redface:

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I had the opportunity to examine two different Type 81s and shoot one at the range. The fit and finish is about the same as a 56 or AKM. The blueing is a little thin, and in some areas it was already worn from cleaning. I found the iron sight system gives a cluttered sight picture. Its hooded rear tangent sight requires some getting use to. The rifle is longer and slightly heavier than the AKM but lighter than the milled-receiver AK47. My best group at 100 meters was about three inches with standard Chinese military ammo. Its accuracy is not bad for a stamped-receiver rifle, and it is better than most Kalashnikov variants.

doesnt look or sound like something id drop $1000+ on, whats this got over the cz 858?
 
These guns are made in the Philippines, ironic cause most gun owners who want them already own Chinese made rifles.

So when China and Philippines finaly go to war against each other over some disputed islands, these same weapons will be pitted against each other :D

Its like back in the 80's when people want an AK and an M16 at the same time hurrah! ;)
 
These guns are made in the Philippines, ironic cause most gun owners who want them already own Chinese made rifles.

So when China and Philippines finaly go to war against each other over some disputed islands, these same weapons will be pitted against each other :D

Its like back in the 80's when people want an AK and an M16 at the same time hurrah! ;)


lol. wut?
 
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