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SeanTK wrote:QUOTE (SeanTK @ Dec 24 2013,10:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Very off topic, but this caught my eye today:
The creator of a series of weapons that have truly impacted and vastly changed the world, both for better and for worse.
Can't understand how it made the world better, apart from making it easier for every religious
terrorist to kill people...?
All the world needs is more efficient weaponry to be a better place..?
Happy Xmas world.
Bazza wrote:QUOTE (Bazza @ Dec 24 2013,10:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Can't understand how it made the world better, apart from making it easier for every religious
terrorist to kill people...?
All the world needs is more efficient weaponry to be a better place..?
Happy Xmas world.
You cant blame a weapon for who it kills - you have to blame the humans who get their mitts on it! - its like if you punched someone saying it was my fists fault!'All things are possible to him that believes'
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Dec 24 2013,11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You cant blame a weapon for who it kills - you have to blame the humans who get their mitts on it! - its like if you punched someone saying it was my fists fault!
That's the argument the American Gun Lobby have used for years to justify a gun in every cupboard and massacres in schools becoming part of the curriculum, warped logic at best.
Had the AK never been invented do you suggest that the regimes would not have been overcome....surely both sides were armed with them..?
At best he was a clever engineer, you'll have a hard job convincing me he made the world a better place.

Dean wrote:QUOTE (Dean @ Dec 27 2013,2:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The way I see it... if Kalashnikov hadn't invented the AK47, someone else would have probably invented something similar (better or worse) anyway. It's not an ideal situation in any light, but it would have happened regardless in one way or another.
As a weapon it is extremely reliable and its design has probably lead to better more reliable weapon designs that do not necessarily have to be for military use.
SUBS17 wrote:QUOTE (SUBS17 @ Dec 30 2013,9:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Personally I find when people randomly shoot into the air in celebrations more
disturbing because those bullets have to come down somewhere and often hit innocent people.(and this is where AK47s can often be misused)
I bit my tongue, 'on exactly this' waiting for a comment, come on someone ... in the late 1960s early 70s, a person dropped a coin from the Cathedral spire killing a passer by ... another Monty Python idea maybe.. incoming! ... AK-47 spent bullets i meanLast edited by Ian Warren on Mon Dec 30, 2013 9:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Dec 24 2013,11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You cant blame a weapon for who it kills - you have to blame the humans who get their mitts on it! - its like if you punched someone saying it was my fists fault!
Reminds me of the scene from Happy Gilmore....
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hasegawa wrote:QUOTE (hasegawa @ Jan 5 2014,11:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The AK 74M with the smal calibre 5,45 × 39 mm we have only tested. Dislike this variant.
Andreas, I've had a play with the AK47, the company i worked for in the mid 1980s made paint ball guns, to go on the range to try the AK was something i was not going to miss that .. some reason the paint ball STEN gun had more kick than the AK .. but both impressive
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Jan 5 2014,1:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Of course that was the whole point of it: you could drop it in the mud, give it a shake, and carry on your business, which was only ever to lay down covering fire.
Covering fire, exactly what i did whiles playing "The Ultimate Game" Paint ball warLotta fun , I had all the ammo in the world since i made and designed parts, BUT the real McCoy , drop it in the mud ... look at half the kids running around in historic media books and magazines .. Yip , kids still drop it in the mud and they and the shake it - Kalashnikov just kept going ! and going and going ... sorta like that battery advert on TV
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