(05-20-2015, 10:18 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I don't see the need for one, in my opinion it is still a gun without a purpose. And I do like some Russian made weapons. I fired a VEPR in 7.62x54R a couple weeks ago, and thought it was a hell of a rifle. Sort of like a Russian AK for the big cartridge.
The Vepr is a Russian AK. They're built using heavier barrels and receivers than the standard AKs. The reason they're not on the banned list is because they're built by Molot and not Izmash. They also come into the country "sporterized" but are easy to convert back to a proper AK look and feel. 7.62x54R Vepr:5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm AK::AR-10:AR-15.
(05-20-2015, 10:18 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: I don't see the need for one, in my opinion it is still a gun without a purpose. And I do like some Russian made weapons. I fired a VEPR in 7.62x54R a couple weeks ago, and thought it was a hell of a rifle. Sort of like a Russian AK for the big cartridge.
The Vepr is a Russian AK. They're built using heavier barrels and receivers than the standard AKs. The reason they're not on the banned list is because they're built by Molot and not Izmash. They also come into the country "sporterized" but are easy to convert back to a proper AK look and feel. 7.62x54R Vepr:5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm AK::AR-10:AR-15.
The Vepr is a Russian AK. They're built using heavier barrels and receivers than the standard AKs. The reason they're not on the banned list is because they're built by Molot and not Izmash. They also come into the country "sporterized" but are easy to convert back to a proper AK look and feel. 7.62x54R Vepr:5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm AK::AR-10:AR-15.


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