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To: Conspiracy Guy

From my perspective, if you need to use a "weapon", it's an assault weapon!! go figure. Gun grabbers are usually illogical when they argue, but then when facts don't matter to you, just your ideology, you can make any argument you want to. Their agenda is obvious, to disarm the populace. Now why would they want to do that? My answer is Molon Labe!


408 posted on 03/18/2005 5:44:18 AM PST by PaRebel (Self defense is an unalienable right!)
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To: PaRebel

Exactly. That is why I said "So called Assault Weapons".


409 posted on 03/18/2005 6:08:02 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Okay, you evolved. I was created. Get used to it.)
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To: PaRebel
... if you need to use a "weapon", it's an assault weapon!!

I was going to post to you about another subject any way. I guess one could use an assault newspaper, golf club, skillet, etc. also but for some reason reporters and the gun grabbers don't do that.

The othe subject. From your previous posts you seem to have some experience with the AK weapons. From my recollection the AK-47 was only made, even for the Russian military, for a very short time. They went to the AKM and the AK-74. A lot of countries affilliated with the Russians at the time made variations of the AK-xx. Seems as if today anything that fires a 7.62X39 round is called an AK-47 just as anything that took pictures was called a kodak.

I went to the web site you mentioned and was refered to the manufacturer of a modern day "AK-47." I notice that they use an RPK receiver and offer them chambered for.223 up to .308 as well as the 7.62X39. Since VEPR and others call theirs AK-47s I'll concede that AK-47s are available today in many variations although they aren't quite like the original.

One can also buy a "Colt" 1873 single action army or an 1894 Bisley of recent vintage but it isn't quite the same as the original.

416 posted on 03/18/2005 8:19:43 AM PST by FreePaul
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