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The Fake AKS-74 could possibly be a Bulgarian made Arsenal AR-1F that looks like that, if it had black synthetic furniture and a millded receicer it is an Arsenal AR-1F, because I saw products on the company's website that resembled that rifle. | The Fake AKS-74 could possibly be a Bulgarian made Arsenal AR-1F that looks like that, if it had black synthetic furniture and a millded receicer it is an Arsenal AR-1F, because I saw products on the company's website that resembled that rifle. | ||
[[Image:AR-1F. | [[Image:AR-1F.jpeg.|thumb|none|400px|Arsenal AR-1F 7.62x39mm.]] |
Revision as of 22:04, 25 February 2010
AK-47 Mockup
Take a close look at the Type 56-1 Rifles and you will see that they are Bulgarian AR-F Rifles mocked up as Type 56-1 rifles, you can tell that the sights of the Type 56-1 look different than the one in the movie, it would make sense because the movie was filmed in Bulgaria and the armorers used locally made rifles because they had no access to real Type 56-1 rifles, and there are also 2 unknown sniper rifles that were used by the South Koreans, if anyone has info on these sniper rifles, please post it here.
Sniper Rifles
I would probably say that the sniper rifles were possibly Bulgarian ARs mocked up to look like Dragunov or Zastava M76 rifles
Fake AKS-74
The Fake AKS-74 could possibly be a Bulgarian made Arsenal AR-1F that looks like that, if it had black synthetic furniture and a millded receicer it is an Arsenal AR-1F, because I saw products on the company's website that resembled that rifle.