Russia Likes Their Kool-Aid, Too

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Last time I checked SF M720V raids were few and far between up here, and PEQ-15s were unobtanium (Unless your an airsoft kid with an ebay account, and buddy in the states to ship you some "airsoft replicas" lol.)

Crazy Rooskies.
 
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The micro on that AK is an abomination. Let me guess, it doesn't co-witness comrade.

Quite honestly, I'd rather stick with irons over that horses**t setup.

That gun is screaming for a cheek riser and who wants that on their primary?
 
The micro on that AK is an abomination. Let me guess, it doesn't co-witness comrade.

Quite honestly, I'd rather stick with irons over that horses**t setup.

That gun is screaming for a cheek riser and who wants that on their primary?

agreed

its screams amateur
 
The micro on that AK is an abomination. Let me guess, it doesn't co-witness comrade.

Quite honestly, I'd rather stick with irons over that horses**t setup.

That gun is screaming for a cheek riser and who wants that on their primary?

It looks awkward, but it might work for him. Russians typically run assault rifles a lot different than Westerners do, with the toe of the stock set high on the shoulder and the head inclined forward, and of course using a lot more burst fire.
 
agreed

its screams amateur

There's certainly something to be said for waging combat operations and industrial level counter-insurgency campaigns for the last 11+ years in terms of technology and expertise. I doubt you could find a more effective fighting force in history then the men and women that have been serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. Russia hasn't really waged an actual large scale campaign for decades, definitely comes through in their expertise, technology, and doctrine.
 
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