There's also the fact that people who can't get accurate shots at combat distances with an AK-47 are just incompetent. It's accurate enough if you know what you're doing, and if you want an AK-model anyway, better get some better quality carbon copy like the Finnish RK-62 instead of the Soviet made AK-47. Just as rugged with better quality and accuracy. The AKs are low maintenance too.Vympel wrote:It's range is far longer than any SMG, and it's bullets are much more powerful. Well over 55,000,000 copies made, they did something rightSea Skimmer wrote:
And also just a glorified sub machine gun in combat.
I wonder at the 'lack of accuracy' cliche whenever a discussion like this comes up. It is after all, more about the volume of fire you can produce than any shooting range accuracy characteristics. Case in point- the M1 carbine was popular in WW2 not because it was accurate, but because of the volume of fire you could produce with it. Same with the Stg 44, I'm sure German troops weren't gushing about how accurate it was, they were raving about how they had a 30-round mag and full auto fire in a rifle.
As for JediNeophyte, on the AK having an exposed gas chamber, whiskey, tango foxtrot, over? The gas chamber was never an issue, and my company must have fired some several thousand rounds during training, and I don't recall any problems cropping up. The AK is accurate up to 300 meters too, and perhaps even further if you put a sniper scope on it.
Edi