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

    Originally posted by AbuSindi View Post
    Very cool indeed. I just don't think it's practical. These shoot NATO rounds. Is he going to pay for his own ammo? What happens when he runs out?

    Edit: Aren't those AK mags in his vest?
    In that sandy trenches I would much prefer an AK than any western weapon. And I have experience to back up.
    About 2 years ago we were shooting at Ojai range when both our AR15s started jamming up. No matter what we did after every lengthy cleaning (15 minutes at least) only 10-15 rounds later they kept jamming. Jamming, I mean bolts stopped closing fully even after forcing them hard.
    Later, I found out that our ammo was a mix of 5.56 and .223. Both the same round, but one a military and the other cyvilian grade. I think 5.56 being a bit hotter load had done this jamming by dirtying up the pistons.
    I love the AK.
    I have put every kind of ammo, Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian, some even I don't know from where and it run everything tru without a hiccup.

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

      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
      I bet all your savings is in Dollars

      P.S. I despise the foreign policy of the US
      This is America=we do not have savings we just have debt.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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

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        16:36, 19.05.2016
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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          ԱՐՑԱԽԻ ՀՅՈՒՍԻՍԱՐԵՎԵԼՅԱՆ ՍԱՀՄԱՆՈՒՄ

          Գաղտնիք չէ, որ սահմանում ծառայող զինվորի յուրաքանչյուր պահը սխրանքի է հավասար: Առաջնագծի դժվարին ու վտանգավոր ծառայությունը կոփել է մեր զինվորին և դարձրել նրան ավելի ուժեղ, ավելի վճռական:
          Այս լուսանկարներն արվել են օրվա տարբեր ժամերին, առաջնագծի տարբեր հատվածներում: Գիշեր թե ցերեկ մեր զինվորները զգոն կանգնած են մարտական դիրքերում:


          Շարքային Արման Ղազարյան


          Լեյտենանտ Առաքելյանը, կրտսեր սերժանտ Նազարյանը, շարքայիններ Մելյանը, Ենգիբարյանը, Գաբրիելյանը


          Ես, ինքնաձիգս ու ընկերներս


          Լեյտենանտ Սամվել Առաքելյանը հերթափոխն է իրականացնում


          Կրտսեր սերժանտ Սերյոժա Սարգսյան


          Շարքային Գոռ Նաղդալյան

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

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            This is America=we do not have savings we just have debt.
            Looks like it's better off in Armenia then
            Last edited by armnuke; 05-19-2016, 07:18 AM.

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

              USD rate falls below AZN 1.50 for first time after second devaluation - UPDATED

              Baku - APA-Economics. Exchange rate of US dollar has fallen below AZN 1.50 for the first time after the second devaluation in December 2015.

              APA-Economics reports the USD rate for May 20 was set at AZN 1.4987, while it was AZN 1.5017 in past two days.

              Interestingly this process occurred when everyone expected decline in USD rate. So, after the FRS released the minute yesterday, the US dollar started to sharply rise. As a result of this, oil price declined. After release of the minute, national currencies of the developing countries fell about 1% against USD. Along with this, Brent crude dropped 1.1% to $49 a barrel.

              However, the western analysts say only Azerbaijani manat preserved its stability: “Manat strengthened 0.41% denying FRS minutes. Though the matter is about a currency directly depending on oil prices, but the oil declined. All currencies depending on oil price have declined. For example, Mexican peso slid 0.76%, Russian ruble 0.63%, Brazilian real 0.6%, Chinese yuan 0.43%, Kazakhstani tenge 0.34%”.

              The analysts say the manat strengthened because the stability in Naghorno Karabakh could create optimism in currency traders: “Manat rate was also affected by laying the foundation of TAP”.


              The experts think Russian ruble will go up slightly. Azerbaijani manat will preserve its stability. This is due to the fact that the oil price is still remaining higher.

              17:35

              Baku. Yegane Lachinzade - APA-Economics. Exchange rate of USD against manat for May 20 was set at AZN 1.4987, Central Bank of Azerbaijan told APA-Economics.

              The exchange rate of USD for today had been set at 1.5017.

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

                Originally posted by AbuSindi View Post
                Very cool indeed. I just don't think it's practical. These shoot NATO rounds. Is he going to pay for his own ammo? What happens when he runs out?

                Edit: Aren't those AK mags in his vest?
                I've used both AKM and M16s, I'd take the AK no doubt. The NATO 5,56mm is primarily designed to inflict heavy injury, not kill. Really nasty ammunition.

                Good question, and those mags he has on him certainly look like AK mags.

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

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  This is America=we do not have savings we just have debt.
                  Sadly enough that's true.
                  If one wants to find out how to squander in one lifetime the greatest fortune ever amassed by any single country, study USA economics.

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

                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    M16A203???
                    Must be part of the weapons sent by Dan Bilzerian

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

                      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                      In that sandy trenches I would much prefer an AK than any western weapon. And I have experience to back up.
                      About 2 years ago we were shooting at Ojai range when both our AR15s started jamming up. No matter what we did after every lengthy cleaning (15 minutes at least) only 10-15 rounds later they kept jamming. Jamming, I mean bolts stopped closing fully even after forcing them hard.
                      Later, I found out that our ammo was a mix of 5.56 and .223. Both the same round, but one a military and the other cyvilian grade. I think 5.56 being a bit hotter load had done this jamming by dirtying up the pistons.
                      I love the AK.
                      I have put every kind of ammo, Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian, some even I don't know from where and it run everything tru without a hiccup.
                      I agree. I'd pick the AK over any western weapon as well. They're just so reliable. During the Gulf War and the war in Iraq American soldiers would put condoms or finger cots over their barrels to prevent sand from getting in and jamming their weapons.

                      Was your rifle chambered for 5.56 or .223?

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