Posted February 24, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Denis Prisbey


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Mossberg’s lightweight Blaze-47 looks and handles like an AK but fires the affordable, low-recoiling .22 LR for cheap range practice.

Mossberg’s lightweight Blaze-47 looks and handles like an AK but fires the affordable, low-recoiling .22 LR for cheap range practice.

In the past decade, the semi-auto AK, once largely scorned in the U.S. as being ugly, inaccurate, cheap and ugly, has gained an impressive amount of ground in the marketplace.

The AK now has quite a following across a wide spectrum of shooters due to the fact it is a rugged and reliable package in a very shootable chambering. They’re not exactly highly crafted pieces of the precision gun-maker’s art, but they do work, and they keep on working, which …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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