Its ok, "almost" based upon the AVS36. Simonov is not as widely recognizable as Kalashnikov What I find so interesting, is that Pro-German scholars tend to over-rate German made firearms to the point of almost ignoring other quality firearms from other countries
I like how it feels. I like how it looks. I like its history. Basically everything besides cold hard practicality (weight, reliability, accuracy, rate of fire, and capacity), which is objective as opposed to subjective.
I can relate. But also, I can also adapt and relate to the other cold hard practicality Not all of the "old guns" feel right to me In some models, I tend to think they over-did the stock How it looks can go either way of "Subjective Perspective" The beauty of wood makes it appear nostalgic and well crafted The beauty of cold hard practicality makes it appear nasty and deadlier :woo:
Yes, that's the whole point of subjective preference--that not everyone has to have the same subjective preference and that there's no "right" or "wrong" to it, just different people with different preferences.
Sure. It depends on where you are looking and who is selling Yeah. I was about to state that the term; "Subjective Perspective" seemed like a fancy way of saying "Preference"
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