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^wasnt bad at all felt similar to my ar just tbh I had a ball shooting it. My girl hates to shoot my ar but fell in love with the ak go figure
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Felt recoil from from an AK is very minimal. Slightly more than an AR shooting .223/5.56 because the bullet weight is heavier. I have a milled receiver which is heavier than stamped, but I've shot a stamped receiver before which felt identical imo. I noticed the weight of actually holding the milled receiver up to shoot more than anything lol. No real increase in muzzle flip from one to the other.Maybe a dumb q, but how is recoil on the AK?
I've shot AR's, a .308 DAL, and mosin in x54r. Never shot an AK or anything in x39, but I've been thinking about a Draco or mini pap for a few years (for an out of town but no long gun, gun)
I agree that recoil from 7.62x39 isn't bad at all.Ak recoil isn't bad at all. A little more than an ar like everyone else said. Mine is stamped and it's still not bad.
What is bad is shooting them in a teeshirt. The metal baseplate from the butt stock SUCKS. I keep forgetting to get a rubber replacement until I shoot it.
Whats your budget?Recommendations for a reliable quality 9mm?
Speaking of recoil..what are some calibers that you've fired that had nasty recoil? I haven't expericened anything horrible in my two years of shooting, but then again I've only shot the usual suspects 9mm,40,45, 556/223, 7.62X39
Bro it's crazy you ask that as soon as I come in the thread. This past weekend at the gun show I shot some of the most powerful guns with a recoil to match that I probably never want to shoot again. 10 and 8 gauge shotgun, 500 S&W mag revolver, .600 nitro express revolver, .700NE bolt action rifle, and last but definitely not least the ALMIGHTY .945JDJ rifle. Of all of these, the .945 had the most epic recoil I've ever experienced on a gun. I thought my .458 socom kicked hard. Pssh. The .945 threw me a full 5-10 feet back and knocked me off my feet. Definitely need to add about 20 pounds of muscle before I try that again. The 10 and 8 gauge's were no slouches either. I could see myself owning a 10 gauge, but not the 8. Recoil was MASSIVE. They say they were mostly used for seismic graphing and I believe it. All in all, there are guns out here that kick harder than Seabiscuit fam.Speaking of recoil..what are some calibers that you've fired that had nasty recoil? I haven't expericened anything horrible in my two years of shooting, but then again I've only shot the usual suspects 9mm,40,45, 556/223, 7.62X39
I have a Springfield XD40 sub and I love it. Great gun and a lot of fun to shoot. I actually got mine from a friend in the army. Can't buy one legally since I'm only 20. But I see good prices on a lot of handguns at Academy Sports all the time. You should check them outSpringfiel xd is at the top of the list. Where could I find a good deal?
I'm a CZ guy, so I'd recommend checking out the CZ P-07 or P-01. CZs aren't as well-known as many other brands, but they have excellent reliability, accuracy, and ergonomics, while not breaking the bank.Recommendations for a reliable quality 9mm?
357 mag out of a s&w 340pd
The only really thing I can think of as a con is the capacity you sacrifice by not getting the larger Glock 9mm. G26 holds 10 G19 holds 15 G17 17Hey I'm new to the forum, wanted to ask if anybody owns a Glock 26 and maybe give me some pros and cons .. thanks and advance