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Old February 15th, 2007, 23:29   #31
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I ask some friend in HK. They say the price for the Type97 is very high in the market now. The 97 is $4000-8000 HKD so it will like $800-1200CAD. *&^* (*& !!
Don't lie lol we need prove. A real one depending on stock wise in Canada was priced at 2.3k. As the real one is cheap originally priced at 600 USD per one.
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The plush dogs were cool.

Don't let the dog haters and plushy haters get to you, man. ANYONE can post pictures of their guns, but it takes a special breed of man to post a picture of his guns with plushies!
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Old February 15th, 2007, 23:33   #32
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yeah but you could get a 40 year old AK for like 400 dollars in like eastern Europe, while people on this site spend 1400 trying to build the same thing. Are we talking about real steel?
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Old February 16th, 2007, 00:07   #33
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yeah but you could get a 40 year old AK for like 400 dollars in like eastern Europe, while people on this site spend 1400 trying to build the same thing. Are we talking about real steel?
Yes, Type 97 is 600 USD to make. 20 usd for Ak in A-stan LOL.. Anyways, I just don't hope the price is over board for the airsoft one.
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Old February 16th, 2007, 00:57   #34
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ugghh, one of the cons too airsoft. replicas are more than the fucking real thing...
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Old February 16th, 2007, 06:29   #35
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so...are the AR mags full size or are the the same size as TM mags just made of steel?
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Old February 16th, 2007, 08:19   #36
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Is it? I think it looks good, though I can't say it is confterable. But it serves me good in BF2 :snipe:
Should give it a try some day,the aiming system is just a pain in the ass since they made a fixed gun bridge that was way too high.(same prob as FAMAS)I
t feels really uncomfy when holding in shooting position and if ur a left hander,u can forget about this babe cuz the posion gun powder smoke came out after fired rounds will just likely to kill you,if not then the little brass friend which was supposely flying horizontaly out of the gun flys in a 45 degrees inward towards ur face will just do the job.


And yes
Its not camp fire smoke
Its the fart of Type 95(Type 97 is the export model)
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Old February 16th, 2007, 12:34   #37
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http://www.realsword.com.hk/gun_47.htm

How much do you expect the AK47 to be?
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Old February 16th, 2007, 14:16   #38
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Should give it a try some day,the aiming system is just a pain in the ass since they made a fixed gun bridge that was way too high.(same prob as FAMAS)I
t feels really uncomfy when holding in shooting position and if ur a left hander,u can forget about this babe cuz the posion gun powder smoke came out after fired rounds will just likely to kill you,if not then the little brass friend which was supposely flying horizontaly out of the gun flys in a 45 degrees inward towards ur face will just do the job.

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Its not camp fire smoke
Its the fart of Type 95(Type 97 is the export model)
Give it a try? That's not even you bud lol I seen this picture in Guns & Ammo Combat Arms Magazine which I have right now on my desk. So how would you know what it feel like shooting Type 97 Good try being all L33t about it.

And of course it not "fart" of Type 95, its excessive lubing in the the gun which is stated in this magazine too.
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Old February 16th, 2007, 14:27   #39
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i read that article, its also got stupid french soldiers showing how to fire it left handed, of course with your cheek pressed right up against the breech...
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Old February 16th, 2007, 18:00   #40
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Give it a try? That's not even you bud lol I seen this picture in Guns & Ammo Combat Arms Magazine which I have right now on my desk. So how would you know what it feel like shooting Type 97 Good try being all L33t about it.

And of course it not "fart" of Type 95, its excessive lubing in the the gun which is stated in this magazine too.
Yeah I was about to point that out. 8tharmy you should stop pulling shit out of your ass and repeating rhetoric you've read online.

I never had the chance to fire the QBZ-95 myself, but I had the chance to see one being fired close up at the PLA Garrison open house in Hong Kong.

None of that "campfire smoke" you claim you "experienced".
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Old February 16th, 2007, 19:36   #41
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I never had the chance to fire the QBZ-95 myself, but I had the chance to see one being fired close up at the PLA Garrison open house in Hong Kong.

None of that "campfire smoke" you claim you "experienced".
That makes me wonder, if there is range in China that has Type 95 as rental lol

Beside Type 97 in Canada is only a few here.
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Old February 16th, 2007, 20:26   #42
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All the public/tourist ranges in China seem to be stocked with Korean war vintage stuff.
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Old February 16th, 2007, 23:32   #43
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YEAH!! that pic is totally from guns and ammo buddy next door has that same book
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Old February 17th, 2007, 00:58   #44
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I've only heard of ranges in the Canton area where you can fire some old Type-56 AK's and the like.

Don't think the newer rifles are supposed to be available to the general public.
In fact, I heard somewhere that selling current gen PLA uniforms and gear is frowned upon, though I imagine the government doesn't really intervene much.
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Old February 17th, 2007, 03:48   #45
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That makes me wonder, if there is range in China that has Type 95 as rental lol

Beside Type 97 in Canada is only a few here.
Maybe its becuz im a imgrant from chengdu just 7 years ago and i pretty much had fired all PLA's weapons back there.
that answers your question my dear mr gun expert.
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