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Article in the Houston Chronicle: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6501078.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

What kind of rifles are these, and where do you think they came from?

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AK-47 from Egypt?
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They are Kalashnikov type rifles. They could be AKMs of any of about a dozen countries, or AK-74s. Would have to get up close to see. As to where they come from, so many countries manufactured them, who knows. They are certainly available to our military in Iraq and Afghanistan. Heck, you can build one at home with parts kit and an 80% receiver. Doubt the Tex NG did that tho... :mrgreen:
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From the picture, it looks like it doesn't have the long muzzle break/flash hider that an AK-74 has. I say it's a 47.

I just said Egypt because it's in the desert too. :lol:
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Good eyes on the non-flash-hider...

Another forum I saw this in has a poster saying these are hard rubber simulated AKs --- not real ones at all.
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ELB wrote:Good eyes on the non-flash-hider...

Another forum I saw this in has a poster saying these are hard rubber simulated AKs --- not real ones at all.
Good grief! When they have 30 bazillion surplus AK's available for training they use rubber toy one's? "rlol"

I don't doubt what you're saying one bit. But it really seems kinda silly.
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They so have "The Charlies Angels - Operation Baghdad" pose down though don't they
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WarHawk-AVG wrote:They so have "The Charlies Angels - Operation Baghdad" pose down though don't they
:lol: I thought something about that photo looked familiar... :mrgreen:

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