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Path: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!simtel!news.sprintlink.net!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!news.fibr.net!usenet From: Rob Snow <rsnow@txdirect.net> Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc Subject: Re: CSC AK-47 Date: 2 Oct 1995 21:52:14 GMT Organization: G3 Research, Inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: <44pmue$o4d@nimitz.fibr.net> References: <43vnpp$m0k@bdt.bdt.com> <442652$cma@nimitz.fibr.net> <444k1v$3ov@uriah.heep.sax.de> <DFqxsz.Htn@serval.net.wsu.edu> <44n8f0$je0@uriah.heep.sax.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: oasis.txdirect.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (X11; I; BSD/386 uname failed) X-URL: news:44n8f0$je0@uriah.heep.sax.de j@uriah.heep.sax.de (J Wunsch) wrote: >Mark Smith <msmith@beta.tricity.wsu.edu> wrote: > >>>But you can easily upgrade it to the AK-74, which supports 5.56mb DOA >>>transfers. Despite of this, it's faster, about 20 % i think. >>> >> >>No, the AK-74 has a 5.46 transfer while the AR-15 uses the 5.56. > >Damn! It's probably a long time ago that i've applicated the output >of such a device to a target... and back in those days, 7.62mb has >been the overall standard. :-} I still find that a few 7.62mb transfers out of my M1A (Which the Marine Corps Armourers overclocked for me last year at Camp Perry) at 200,300 and 600yards is quite fun and relaxing. My only problem has been that the signal gets a little weak at 1000yds. >-- >cheers, J"org ______________________________________________________________________ Rob Snow Powered by FreeBSD rsnow@txdirect.net http://www.freebsd.org