Available in Russian
Or English
She uses a great quote from the late Col. Hackworth of Hackworth.com
We should ask her the origins of the word


SLR is great - along with the Jimpy - one hit, one kill. Anyone hiding won't be in cover for long either.Chopper wrote:2 firearms I used and liked, SLR and the French SPAS. VERY nice. I used a SKS type 46 once and thought it was a POS. It was a Chinese version tho, not Russian. Couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it, the foresight kept moving with even the most minor of taps.
Wasn't the AK47 based on a German STG44?
Exactly. You spend more ammo with 5.56 doing trying to do something you'd do with less 7.62 ammo. 5.56 is only prevalent as a phoney NATO standard due to concessions at NAMSA in the 80s. A false friend of the more is better variety.Chopper wrote:I read up a bit on how the US (Kiwi's and Aussies too) test there front line gear and it does seem a little dumb. Field tests are never like range tests regardless of how hard you try. Semi autos are illegal in Aussie no, but not in NZ, I know a few guys that have used the Aussie Styers and reckon they are flimsy crap too.
I use a .303 for hunting and have seen tests done where a bullet has been fired thru an engine block, 1 shot 1 kill. Same with the SLR, as you say. I'd much rather have a rifle where the fracker doesn't get up afterwards, that's why I use the .303 for Deer stalking. No bloody argument. Boom and down it goes. .223 pfft.
Yeah I know, you can carry more rounds and its muzzle velocity allows for a lot of impact, but still. 7.62mm or 7.7mm, deal done.
Yeah, only 9 milly. It's only for close range stuff and intended not to go through the target. That's how it got (in)famous. But everyone buys them to become an overnight 'invincible warrior'.Chopper wrote:MP5 is only 9mm, isn't it? Pretty useless at range. Weren't they only intended for close quarters work? Impact (F=MxA) over 100 yards or more wouldn't be too flash I'd imagine.
My .303 still has open sights. Scope is sort of useless in dense bush. It also has a Lithgow snipers barrel, fitted by the New Zealand army in the 80's. Its a beaut of a rifle. As Dad says, it was designed to beat a German and still shoot straight.