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English, 30.11.2020 22:50, shayla3613

So I was talking with this guy and he said AR-15s are better than AK-47s. His first argument was AKs aren't as accurate. Who cares? AKs are full autos, if you are a little left you can just keep going right until you hit. Then he told me I can just buy a semi automatic version. What is the point of a semi auto AK? Just buy an AR at that point. The whole reason why people like AKs is normally because they are full auto. Then his second argument was the AR doesn't have many problems. Ri. An AK you can throw in mud and it will shoot just fine. If you do that to an AR it game over. so who's right, me (the AK guy) or him (the AR guy)?

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