I just got around to looking at this video. Fantastic! All the precision of an AK with all the knockdown power of a 9mm! Such compelling virtues aside, maybe they can import the parts kit, lengthen the barrel, federalize it and sell it for under $400. If they do, I’m all over it. Until then (which will be right about never) a folding-stock AK-74 makes more sense. Maybe it does anyway.
Yea I can’t see any real use in this weapon for Americans. But I’m sure it fits perfectly into Russian spray and pray tactics.
I wanted to get mad at that comment, but unfortunately, you’re right. Are they still teaching their recruits to go auto these days, though?
Civilian semi-auto only version of the Vityaz-SN submachine gun, produced by Kalashnikov Concern. Like the original weapon, it features a Picatinny rail on …
I just got around to looking at this video. Fantastic! All the precision of an AK with all the knockdown power of a 9mm! Such compelling virtues aside, maybe they can import the parts kit, lengthen the barrel, federalize it and sell it for under $400. If they do, I’m all over it. Until then (which will be right about never) a folding-stock AK-74 makes more sense. Maybe it does anyway.
Yea I can’t see any real use in this weapon for Americans. But I’m sure it fits perfectly into Russian spray and pray tactics.
I wanted to get mad at that comment, but unfortunately, you’re right. Are they still teaching their recruits to go auto these days, though?
Civilian semi-auto only version of the Vityaz-SN submachine gun, produced by Kalashnikov Concern. Like the original weapon, it features a Picatinny rail on …
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