Whuch would you pick?!  

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  1. 1. Whuch would you pick?!

    • colt M4A1 carbine
      76
    • AK47 (AKA kalashnikov)
      37


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well, i've actually fired an AK-47 in real life (yes, in real life) and my dad owns an AR-15 (which is quite similar to the m4) that i have fired quite a bit....so, based on that real life experience, i dont know if i could decide....the AK-47 is more rugged but i feel that i can be a whole lot more accurate with the AR-15 (but maybe that's only because i have more experience with it)....so, in the end, i dont really know....hard to decide

the reason it is the most widely used gun is because it is what russia used. then the USSR made all of their sattelite countries use them too becuse they are a good rifle, extremely reliable, and are easy to build. Mikhail Kalashnikov himself said his rifle is so reliable you can throw a handful of dirt in and it would work

ive never fired an AR15, but i do like my cousins WASR10, it is very pointable. loads of fun.

id take the AK since my enemies would likely use the same, id get free ammo

It depends, how many people am I fighting? The m4a1 is lighter with smaller rounds making it quick and easy to aim and shoot with less kick than an ak. On the other hand, I could take a more powerful gun that won't jam on me, and can blow a hole through 4 heads, a brick wall and keep on going.

I'm voting AK based simply on reliability...

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