"Kalashnikov embodies the best traits of the Russian man ... The AK is, one can say it, a true Russian cultural symbol, " declared on the day of inauguration the Minister of the Culture, Vladimir Medinsky

And totally copied from the German MP43/STG 44. Though I suppose it's rather apt that the greatest and most symbolic icon of socialism is this weapon, beloved of terrorists, despots and madmen the world over.
Good show, I like it, got one myself....
Straight up.
Special Ops guys used to rave about them, so I decided to buy one. I knew exactly the kind I wanted though - matte finish, composite grips, folding paratrooper stock. Went to one of the local gun shows on a whim one Saturday and found that very one. Picked it up with like 600 rounds of ammo.
Took it home, and promptly put it under my bed, where it sat packed in cosmoline for like three years until one day my friends suggested we take it out and shoot it.
It promptly became my favorite rifle, man. Good buy.
And totally copied from the German MP43/STG 44. Though I suppose it's rather apt that the greatest and most symbolic icon of socialism is this weapon, beloved of terrorists, despots and madmen the world over.
This, it's the international symbol of resistant fighters, terrorism and nearly every conflict you can think of since WW2.
It's also the most used weapon for child soldiers in third world countrys.....i don't know how someone cam be proud of something like that![]()
iirc the poor guy died a pauper or some such, and never got to see the rewards from his design, or am i confusing his story with the 'tetris' guy? both Russian off course.
Having used a range of small arms, i found the AK (not sure which versions they were to be honest, it was a one time practice) a little inaccurate over it's medium to longer range, with the recoil quite prone to pulling off the shots at those distances; but it was pretty much fool proof and indestructible, and very reliable because of that. In a balls to the floor gunfight i'd be tempted to pick it.
Anyway i hope if this honour (the statue and parade) was deemed worthy of him, they went the extra mile to look after his surviving family if indeed he did die a pauper. I wonder why they chose now to do this?
Anyway i hope if this honour (the statue and parade) was deemed worthy of him, they went the extra mile to look after his surviving family if indeed he did die a pauper. I wonder why they chose now to do this?
Putin is trying to shore up nationalism in the country to solidify his power. Patriotic symbols are an excellent way to do that.
I have to disagree. I find the AK47 to be all brute force and not much else. I will give it points on reliability though. Dam things never break.A man who know his guns, just my kind of fellow![]()
I have to disagree. I find the AK47 to be all brute force and not much else. I will give it points on reliability though. Dam things never break.
I think apart from the price and availability; the pure simplicity and effectiveness of the weapon, has made it the most produced and used across the planet. Still produced and sold in massive numbers, in-spite being a 70 year old design. How much has the Russian government made from it; today China produce more, under licence, per year than have ever been made before.I have to disagree. I find the AK47 to be all brute force and not much else. I will give it points on reliability though. Dam things never break.
I have to disagree. I find the AK47 to be all brute force and not much else. I will give it points on reliability though. Dam things never break.
This, it's the international symbol of resistant fighters, terrorism and nearly every conflict you can think of since WW2.
It's also the most used weapon for child soldiers in third world countrys.....i don't know how someone cam be proud of something like that![]()