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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    I have seen reloadable brass for the 39, they seem to be mostly on the higher end hunting AK rounds. Winchester X is reloadble and its a real good AK round with large expansion on impact. They are over a dollar a round very expensive compared to AK military surplus rounds (23 cents/round).

    AK is known for not being accurate and a more challenging weapon to shoot in accuracy long range. It also has a tendency for the barrel to rise up and shift to the right after each round fired.

    One thing I have noticed people do is that they do not follow the correct procedure in setting up an AK iron sights which are designed to work differently than normal rifle sights.

    Hakob have you ever used the EO Tech 512 holographic sight? works great on AK up to 200 meters
    B0zkurt Hunter

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      I have seen reloadable brass for the 39, they seem to be mostly on the higher end hunting AK rounds. Winchester X is reloadble and its a real good AK round with large expansion on impact. They are over a dollar a round very expensive compared to AK military surplus rounds (23 cents/round).

      AK is known for not being accurate and a more challenging weapon to shoot in accuracy long range. It also has a tendency for the barrel to rise up and shift to the right after each round fired.

      One thing I have noticed people do is that they do not follow the correct procedure in setting up an AK iron sights which are designed to work differently than normal rifle sights.

      Hakob have you ever used the EO Tech 512 holographic sight? works great on AK up to 200 meters

      I have not used Eo Tech, but have a Trijicon. However it being very finicky and expencive, I later transfered it to an AR.
      My recent dicovery has been a Vortex Strikefire, bought on sale on Midway USA. Very impressive and inexpencive for quality. Holds zero and is very easy, perfect round red dot. I put it on AK, and it shot very accurate. Later transfered it to a SKS (you know SKS es are more accurate than Aks because of longer barrels). I have more accurate shooter than AR now, even with Wolf factory ammo. I mean AR with standard barrel, I have seen an AR with competition upper made by Les Bear that did dime size hole on paper on 100yds with 5 rounds.
      About reloading. Those american ammo for Ak is very expencive and sometimes slamfires on my SKS es because boxer primers are too thin and softer then berdans.
      I do not hunt and don't like it. My passion is weapons themself and accurate shooting. My biggest passion is blackpowder muskets. Flintlocks or percussion cups.

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        The CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force’s “Cooperation 2012” joint multinational military exercise in Armenia.






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          Azerbaijani soldier has died from the disease

          The Azerbaijani army has lost more soldiers. According to APA, serving Tartar soldiers, 19-year-old son Ali Fahmin Iskandarov was in serious condition in a military hospital in Baku, the Ministry of Defence. Despite the doctors' efforts, it was impossible to save him.

          Deputy chief of the press service of the Defense Ministry, Major General Teymur Abdullayev told APA confirmed the fact. F. Iskandarov hospital cardio-vascular, respiratory failure and died.

          The late F. Iskandarov Shamakhi region in 2012, was called to active military service.
          apa.az

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            Armenia’s Defense Minister heads to Afghanistan

            November 26, 2012 | 16:57

            YEREVAN. – A delegation led by Armenia’s Minister of Defense, Seyran Ohanyan, headed to Afghanistan Monday on a two-day working visit.

            In Afghanistan, Ohanyan is scheduled to meet separately with Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, the country’s Defense Minister; Lieutenant General Nick Carter, Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF); and Major General Erich Pfeffer, Commander of ISAF Regional Command – North, Armenian MOD press service informs.

            During the talks the parties will discuss Armenia’s engagement in ISAF, and future programs.

            Also, the delegation will pay a visit to the Armenian military units that are stationed in Kunduz and Mazar-e-Sharif, and under the German command unit within the ISAF Regional Command – North.
            The parties will discuss Armenia’s engagement in ISAF, and future programs…

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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

              HUH?


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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                HUH?


                Russian made PP-2000.

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by Vardan View Post
                  i know, but i mean if its really that weapon and so we have it

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                    Defense Army of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
                    On the frontline







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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      I have seen reloadable brass for the 39, they seem to be mostly on the higher end hunting AK rounds. Winchester X is reloadble and its a real good AK round with large expansion on impact. They are over a dollar a round very expensive compared to AK military surplus rounds (23 cents/round).

                      AK is known for not being accurate and a more challenging weapon to shoot in accuracy long range. It also has a tendency for the barrel to rise up and shift to the right after each round fired.

                      One thing I have noticed people do is that they do not follow the correct procedure in setting up an AK iron sights which are designed to work differently than normal rifle sights.

                      Hakob have you ever used the EO Tech 512 holographic sight? works great on AK up to 200 meters

                      The only remedy for AK raising up towards right. Muzzlebrake that favors one side discharge of gases (just like heavier weapos). It is mounted and adjusted to 1 a'clock, Not perpendicular (up). That way it pushes down and keeps left. I haven't done it myself, but saw one guy that had it made with multiple angled holes in shooting range. He claimed that it worked very good.

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