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7.62x39 semi-auto pig gun, Which one would you choose?
which x39?
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SKS [ 2 ] ** [28.57%]
AR [ 2 ] ** [28.57%]
Saiga [ 1 ] ** [14.29%]
AK [ 2 ] ** [28.57%]
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post October 19th 2009 11:13 AM
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Looking to build a pig gun, and due to the range of the 7.62x39, would want to keep the targets within 150 yard. Thinking about a red dot sight, or similar, but need to decide on a gun first. I have an SKS, but the gun never really felt right to me. Don't know if that makes sense. Want to be able to put a can on it in the future, and try to load subsonics, which means I need a 1:10 barrel or faster. I would have to say that accuracy and reliability are at the top of the list, with aesthetics and price towards the bottom. I want a detachable magazine because of ease of unloading, and a decent trigger would be nice too.

Saigas are $350, and I have found a few Ar uppers in the $675 range. No idea on the AK.

Comments and opinions are more than welcome. Please explain your choice.

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post October 19th 2009 4:54 PM
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150 feet???


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post October 19th 2009 5:56 PM
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If you are trying to keep things cheap, I'd suggest the AR upper for accuracy or a GOOD SKS. I've heard of good SKSes getting 1-2 MOA @ 100 yards.

I personally have a VZ-58 and the only thing I'd trade it for is an Addax ATAC in 7.62x39 wink.gif Its tons better then the romanian AKs I've shot and about on par with the AR-15 7.62x39 upper I used to have (I suck at iron sights, so I can't say exactly how close it is).
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QUOTE (smallblockfuelie @ October 19th 2009 12:54 PM) *
150 feet???



pull the bullet, get a sling shot for 50yards..


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QUOTE (Dust @ October 19th 2009 5:13 AM) *
Looking to build a pig gun, and due to the range of the 7.62x39, would want to keep the targets within 150 feet. Thinking about a red dot sight, or similar, but need to decide on a gun first. I have an SKS, but the gun never really felt right to me. DOn't know if that makes sense. Want to be able to put a can on it in the future, and try to load subsonics, which means I need a 1:10 barrel or faster. I would have to say that accuracy and reliability are at the top of the list, with aesthetics and price towards the bottom. I want a detachable magazin because of ease of unloading, and a dcent trigger would be nice too.

Saigas are $350, and I have found a few Ar uppers in the $675 range. No idea on the AK.

Comments and opinions are more than welcome. Please explain your choice.


I'm thinking AK or Saiga for what you want. G2 triggers are decent.

I personally find the SKS to be about right. They point nice for me, seem a bit more "sporterish". The mag is easy to dump for unloading and the ones I've had were reliable and a touch more accurate than most AKs. They usually suck with detachable mags, and they are not really supressor friendly.


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post October 27th 2009 5:46 AM
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Just found a 20" 7.62x39 AR for a good price, so it will be on it's way to me soon. PO got 2 MOA with factory fodder and MOA with handloads. Gun was bloodied at 278 on a deer by PO. IF I don't like it, it should sell for what I have in it, and will try out the Siaga too. May buy a Saiga too and decide which of the three to keep at the shooting range.

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For 150 yd shots, you're going to find the AR the most accurate of them all. The Saigas are AK accurate, usually 2-3 MOA on the really good ones. I had one in 223 and with handloads for my AR it would shoot 1-1 1/2 MOA, but thos same loads in my AR will do -.5MOA on a good day.


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