Your start the week Kalashnikov fun
Two things sprang to mind when I saw this photo: firstly, really really hope that she had that AK set to fully automatic fire & secondly ...

… looking at the only vague proximity of rifle butt & shoulder, deep regret that this is a single picture & not one of a series, taken she hoyed back on the trigger …!
Comments
Unfortunately the Kalash mechanism is arranged (top to bottom): Safe; Auto; Repetition.
Cheers
Posted by: J.M. Heinrichs | June 16, 2008 7:10 AM
Well at least those bints probably still can't drive.
Posted by: MP | June 16, 2008 3:34 PM
I can only thing that teaching them to shoot an AK is like not teaching them at all, it's the most un-ergonomic tool of a bullet spitting platform, famous for Soviet-tractor reliability and utility as an entrenching-tool, not accuracy or handling.
Yeh ok, in CA I can't have one.
Posted by: DirtCrashr | June 16, 2008 5:06 PM
Beats American whores... they only join the military to loose weight or get laid.
Posted by: begood | June 17, 2008 1:40 AM
Watch a US Marine, Soldier, or Swattie getting ready to clear a room. Current doctrine for the M16/M4 is to place the stock high on the shoulder, with only the bottom of the stock actually on the shoulder. The recoil on these (AK 47 and M16) is relatively trivial, that contact is enough.
DirtCrashr:
If you try to run the AK like a M16 it is unergonomic. Then again if you try to run your 1981 Chevy 1 ton like you run your Toyota MR2 it's going to respond badly.
Begood:
Just because they won't sleep with you doesn't mean they're whores.
Posted by: BillyOblivion | June 18, 2008 4:03 AM
Begood - Is your right hand starting to cramp up?
/Also what's wrong with losing weight and getting laid?
Posted by: MP | June 18, 2008 5:39 PM
Funny way to hold a rifle...
Why dont they have the butt in the shoulder?
It isnt an RPG is it?
Posted by: BoofBoof | June 18, 2008 10:06 PM
Some of the guys in my High Power club hold their ARs like that, just resting the stock on their because it gets their eye up at the sights without cranking their neck over. But the AK47's 7.62X39mm tends to have more stout recoil than a NATO 5.56mm - unless it's an AK74 at 5.45x39 etc...
Posted by: DirtCrashr | June 19, 2008 1:21 AM