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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 2198086" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>I own both and while they each have their strong points I prefer my AK over my AR. The AR is great thanks in part to the ability to change anything you want on it but the AK just has something to it that makes me feel like it's the gun I would grab first. The AK isn't so picky about ammo and you don't have to deal with the gas system length, buffer weight, etc. issues. I'm sure if I spent more time with my AR I could get a good optic and make it a tack driver but that's like telling me that I'll acquire a taste for caviar.</p><p></p><p>AR-15: Surplus Arms lower, double star LPK, BCM BCG, Palmetto State mid-length upper 1:7 twist barrel, magpul furniture w/ MBUS.</p><p>AK: Century Arms 1975 Bullpup. Only change out of the box is an adjustable fore grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 2198086, member: 12404"] I own both and while they each have their strong points I prefer my AK over my AR. The AR is great thanks in part to the ability to change anything you want on it but the AK just has something to it that makes me feel like it's the gun I would grab first. The AK isn't so picky about ammo and you don't have to deal with the gas system length, buffer weight, etc. issues. I'm sure if I spent more time with my AR I could get a good optic and make it a tack driver but that's like telling me that I'll acquire a taste for caviar. AR-15: Surplus Arms lower, double star LPK, BCM BCG, Palmetto State mid-length upper 1:7 twist barrel, magpul furniture w/ MBUS. AK: Century Arms 1975 Bullpup. Only change out of the box is an adjustable fore grip. [/QUOTE]
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