I know with the large amount of current and previous military personnel that write on the forum, that many over the years have had the professional or personal chance to shoot the many of the different types of the major assault rifles from around the world. Is there any preference that anyone in this forum have in shooting a particular type over others? I am not talking about the capabilities and ballistics's of each type of rifle, but overall how well an individual who shot a specific rifle felt about firing it. Did a specific rifle shoot better then another you have had a chance to use?
I currently own a Bushmaster .223 AR-15A3/M4 and Springfield Armory M1A, and I previously owned a AK-47. With me being a civilian all of my guns of course are semi-automatic.
My personal preference is the AR-15, the gun is light, accurate, and has a light recoil. The gun can also be better personalized for personal preferences with mine having a better recoil buffer and added a red dot sight among other things. The safety switch is easily reachable, and changing magazines is quick. The charging handle leaves something to be desired with having to pull it back close to your face. The M4's adjustable stock is handing depending on the amount of clothing a person is wearing.
The M1A is my second favorite with it's long range accuracy, ease of use, and stopping power. The rugged construction means if you wanted too you could beat the crap out of it and it would keep shooting. My personal drawbacks are the heavier recoil, the weight (especially in the standing position), and the slowness of magazine changes.
The AK-47 is my least favorite, because the one I owned had the standard stock which isn't good for a guy that stands over 6'4". The magazines are pain to change, the safety is out of reach of my fingers, and the iron sights are pretty basic. The gun's simple construction means its easy to maintain and clean. Plus from a civilian position its cheap to shoot.
I personally enjoy shooting all of them, but it my two cents on their shoot-ability.
I currently own a Bushmaster .223 AR-15A3/M4 and Springfield Armory M1A, and I previously owned a AK-47. With me being a civilian all of my guns of course are semi-automatic.
My personal preference is the AR-15, the gun is light, accurate, and has a light recoil. The gun can also be better personalized for personal preferences with mine having a better recoil buffer and added a red dot sight among other things. The safety switch is easily reachable, and changing magazines is quick. The charging handle leaves something to be desired with having to pull it back close to your face. The M4's adjustable stock is handing depending on the amount of clothing a person is wearing.
The M1A is my second favorite with it's long range accuracy, ease of use, and stopping power. The rugged construction means if you wanted too you could beat the crap out of it and it would keep shooting. My personal drawbacks are the heavier recoil, the weight (especially in the standing position), and the slowness of magazine changes.
The AK-47 is my least favorite, because the one I owned had the standard stock which isn't good for a guy that stands over 6'4". The magazines are pain to change, the safety is out of reach of my fingers, and the iron sights are pretty basic. The gun's simple construction means its easy to maintain and clean. Plus from a civilian position its cheap to shoot.
I personally enjoy shooting all of them, but it my two cents on their shoot-ability.