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There’s nothing quite like the sweet smell of lithium grease dripping off an old AK-47 from some splintery wooden crate. If you want a battle rifle that was designed for its ability to endure abuse from conscript armies, battlefields and Wolf steel-cased ammo, then this historic and infamous icon is the one you’re looking for.
The AK-47 is well-known for being a clunker of a rifle, and certainly does not carry the same high-precision tolerances as its featherweight nemesis, the AR-15 (at least according to AK loyalists).
But its father, Mikhail Kalashnikov, would agree: you don’t aim the AK-47. AK-47 aims you!
Then again, let’s see about changing that. At least out to 200 yards, that is.
No. 5 – Update Your Furniture
If you’ve ever picked up a WASR-10 variant and felt the love of a wooden cheek weld from those old stocks, then you’re probably well-aware that maintaining consistent marksmanship is a rather tricky ordeal under such a configuration. That’s why I suggest updating your furniture first, because a polymer 6-point adjustable stock will enable a more consistent (and a great deal more comfortable) cheek weld.
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Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/self-defense/5-tweaks-to-make-your-ak-47-a-200-yard-show-stopper/