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*TFF Admin Staff* In Heaven Now
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Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 986 (10/27/01 6:24:27 pm) | Edit | Del All bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- some one posted a inquiry of what type of ak it was bin-laden sported around I watched a show today on the history channel about ak-47's ,it showed what appeared to be bin-ladens gun he is seen with ,it is a ak-74 in 5.45 caliber identified by its orange magazine ,short barrel and cone shaped flash suppresser like me most probably thought it was a choped custom job ,but it is not BlackGun Moderator Posts: 1359 (10/27/01 6:43:40 pm) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- full or semi? rules for survival: Sight alignment, Breath control, & Trigger Squeeze BlackGUN AGunguy Moderator Posts: 594 (10/27/01 6:44:58 pm) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OK, gotta ask a novice's question. Do the orange bakelite magazines only come in one caliber and that being 5.45 X 39. I know the 7.62 X 39 mags can be offered in many colors. One other question please, how does a B-square mount go on the AK, where do they attach? GG gpostal Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 988 (10/27/01 7:30:43 pm) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think they are select fire ,the rest I don't know maybe bob ,doc or lts can answer those questions Tac401 Administrator Posts: 2586 (10/28/01 1:27:24 am) | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #1. Select Fire! #2. It's called a "Krinkov" Model which some are still available on a form #3 or #4 NFA Stamp, the firearm if obtained in the US legally through the above method will run you between $5,000 to $8,000. Tac, The Full Automan! ZZZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Firearms Forum Vietnam Memories Bulletin Board Contact Administrator gpostal Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 997 (10/28/01 9:23:02 am) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ok tac can answer it, they said they are only fifty dollars in Afghanistan AntiqueDr Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1190 (10/28/01 9:24:22 am) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'll trade you a dead camel. OK, a freshly-dead camel. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com Bob In St Louis Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1233 (10/28/01 10:07:41 am) | Edit | Del Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have the orange bakelite magazines in 7.62x39 and in .223 caliber, some made in China, some East German. P.S. - did you note in the file footage that Bin Laden is shooting left handed? Muslim shooting with the defiled hand. Devil in his own culture. Crusty Cruffler of Fine Spanish Pistols - Eibar Rules! Edited by: Bob In St Louis at: 10/28/01 10:09:41 am Tac401 Administrator Posts: 2597 (10/28/01 10:14:14 pm) | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: bin-ladens ak -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyone also notice in some of the reports that a few of them are using 50rd. curved mags? The Firearms Forum Vietnam Memories Bulletin Board Contact Administrator
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