With the collapse of Venezuela and what looks to be soon Iran, Will we see an influx of new AK parts kits hitting the market? Both contries also have facotries that make licensed copies of AKs so are we in for fresh stuff or are those days never to return
>>64728091pretty
>>64728091I highly doubt it but I'd like to be surprised
>>64728091>F-14 hobby kits from IranPlease oh god I need this. Warbirds have been in a famine and are only becoming more scarce.
>>64728115the iranians do / did make copies of the Cobra. civilian legal AH1 Cobras would be based as fuck, not going to lie
>>64728091is anyone going to take chubby on the left?
>>64728151shes all yours
America lost to THIS?
>>64728091How do you shoot at something that pretty? I'd rather be taken hostage and ballbusted
>>64728091I'd buy a venezuelan maid parts kit
>>64728091>moo
>>64728151bbc is
>>64728091Monkey
>>64728845I tried to order one once. This 9000/10 latina used to come clean an apartment at my building. Fucking hottest bitch I ever aw by far. I asked er how much she charges, got her #, we started flirting, but she ghosted me lol
>>64728115I still believe there is at least one functional F-14 in Iran even after the strikes. Why settle for a copy and not rescue the real thing?
>>64728091What do you think? With our rich serving leadership the only thing coming into the country is brown people.
>>64728091Those AKs are only going to the bottom of the Gulf of America, where they belong.
>>64728091Venezuela mostly uses locally made CAVIM built stuff. Most of the guns the narcos in Mexico use are Cavim if new, or are older Cuban rifles; sometimes newer Chinese guns. They Mexican army chooses to engage narcos at over 300m because they have full sized G3s primarily and longer barrel FX05 which are both optimized for medium-long range engagements and they claim the narcos straight up fail to hit them over 300m-500m. This could be partly due to shitty training and them mostly being rural high school drop out druggies but it also seems plausible that these guns are shit quality. Venezuela had a whole ordeal with the Russians not supplying AK parts and all that shit on time and within budget so they either paid the Chinese or Serbs or some other pinko associates for the machining; don't remember which. But the older Cavim AK products are horrible quality while new ones are excellent. Given their economic freefall they probably manufactured few of the higher quality units. I wouldn't bother. If I wanted an AK i'd buy something US produced or Zastava/IWI. If I wanted simply something 7.62x39 I'd look at one of those PTR G3 derivatives chambered in Soviet 7.62.
>>64729368I always wanted to get into scuba diving, I guess I have a good reason now. Thanks annon
>>64729384>ptr ak chambered g3
>>64729384>Most of the guns the narcos in Mexico use are Cavim if new, or are older Cuban rifles; sometimes newer Chinese guns.This board really needs flags. Are you Indian?Most guns used by Mexican narcos are American because they take 0 effort to obtain. A child could intuit this with a modicum of knowledge about either country.
>>64728151
>>64730756>take 0 effort to obtain.Which is pretty awesome, if you think about it!
>>64730827>first up for homemade tortillasGood man. I like fresh tortillas too.
>>64730666Checked, but I think they're neat.
We'll see.
>>64728839she'll look like the one on the left in 3 years or less
>>64728151Nope, already tried chubby Latina and I nearly strangled her to death mid coitus. Glad she was into it, would've been really awkward if she didn't confuse my half-hearted murder attempt as a fetish thing
>>64731505>confuse my half-hearted murder attempt as a fetish thingIt's a happy accident thing.
>>64728091>2 different laft arm gripsThey are literally tearing me apart. Do they have ANY parade training besdies combing hair back?
>>64730756>Most guns used by Mexican narcos are American because they take 0 effort to obtainThis is a relatively recent phenomenon because they now mill their own AR receivers and bring over lower parts kits and finished uppers.Before that the majority of weapons in Mexico could not be traced back to the US. It was the handguns that were like 90% American-sourced because pistols are more regulated worldwide and easier to smuggle.Ammo was pretty much all bought in the US.
>>64728091Why would a change in government result in them flogging off their military weapons? You'll see surplus when they decide to start replacing shit.
>>64732117You are correct, the only way we will see That are if they start standardizing on nato equipment, or joining nato. Still wishful thinking though, as a lifting an arms restrictions and they can start exporting aks. Yes it’s highly unlikely but still would be interesting if it did go through