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Originally Posted by ned2683
I recently got into guns. i own an old Mosin Nagant rifle, a cheap Hi-point 9mm pistol, and recently i just got done fixing a .32 colt revolver. i got to shoot a Glock 22 and a Baretta 92 the other day. very impressed with the glock, but the Baretta just looks a level above in looks.
the revolver i just got done fixing and refinishing is a .32. and the bullets that came with it was a .32S&W L. which is not available around here. however i did find some .32 S&W. is it just a shorter (less powerful) version of the S&W L? my instinct tells me to buy a pack and try to fire it. however i'd like to be on the safe side when in comes to guns and ammunitions.
i was thinking in a couple of weeks to get either a Yugo SKS, or one of the cheaper AK47's. what would be your pick out of the 2? the SKS i think is almost half the price of the AK47.
anyways please talk about guns.
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You do realize that an AK-47 is a class 3 firearm (full auto)....and requires a special license to own.
Or are you refering to the AKS whick is a semi-auto. THe difference there is the difference between a Colt M-16 and a Colt AR-15 ...they look the same but one is auto and the other semi-auto.
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