You would think all those AK-74s the soviets left behind in the war would be useful for terrorists but it seems like they don't use them.
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I'm sure they do, it's hard to tell where an AK came from when you pick it up on the field.
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Of course the captured Ak-74s would have been useful, back in 1989 when the Soviets pulled out. They've had 20 years of constant warfare, poor maintenance and absolutely apalling storage conditions since. To say nothing of the fact that between the Soviets leaving and a few years ago when it started hitting the surplus markets, they had no source for 5.45mm ammo. Don't forget, most of the former Soviet republics and Warsaw Pact states never switched over. I'm not saying they don't exist, but they are not common.
It's not hard to know where an AK came from if you know your variants and factory markings, not at all. Most infantry soldiers don't care, and rightly so - a 7.62 round has exactly the same effect coming out of Russian or Chinese AK. I, on the other hand, do know, and am required by my job to know. |
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No, and given as my internet runs through Pakistan I'd rather not go into details about what I do.
Hello, ISI analyst! |
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Oh yeah, and believe me, I hear it alot. I'm using a fake name on Facebook and everything.
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Just tell the curious guys that if they continue to ask you'll reach through their computer and kill them. :D
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I don't get it. Is the Pakistani Government spying on ISAF soldiers or something? If they are doing that, why would they do that? It makes no sense!
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