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In reply to the discussion: The .223 A Very Deadly Bullet [View all]Selatius
(20,441 posts)Granted, AK-47s were less accurate at longer ranges and harder to control on full-auto, but the VC and the NVA responded by engaging American forces up close, so close it really didn't matter if you could hit a target at 200 yards better with an M-16 when the dude trying to kill you was literally 20 yards away seeing you through the dense brush, and you're still trying to find him. My parents grew up in Viet Nam during that war. They said it was far more dependable in that environment than any M-16s they encountered. The AK was so simple to maintain and so easy to operate that children could be taught how to use them, and they did. They suggested to American servicemen who were footing through the area that if they could get their hands on AK-47s, use them instead.