Well, well... Golly, I said it hurts, I didn't said it kills, of course you survive by the hits, but it does hurt.
well actually it doesent even hurt that much...unless you are keeping your face near the ejector and under one meter distance (which isent anyway clewer or wise thing to do) But in normal conditions, it doesent hurt
And by sissy i mean compared to rifle caliber weapons like .30-06 or .308 hunting rifles. Assault rifles are generally descriped as intermediate caliber...
Did you try M-16 before? It's the least recoil rifle I ever used before, you can hold it with one hand shoot all the rounds at one time, but the same thing sounds too hard for a AK47 if not impossible.
well Actually I have shot whit AK whit only one hand...the results werent that statisfactory but I doupt one cannot make much better results whit M-16either....But then again I havent shoot whit M-16 so I dont want to start AK/vs. M-16 depate
Well it really doesn't matter if you had problems or not. As anyone with almost ever rifle can easy hit small area during short brust after some kinda training. Nevertheless, recoil does make it harder, especially when you are using a rifle which is new to you. It really just a matter of getting use to the rocoil from the rifle. But less recoil does make your life easier.
well all rifles have recoils and people uding them generally recons this and knows how to work whit it. When I first time fired whit AK, I was almoust disapointed that it didn't "kicked" that much as all the previous rifles did. The differences between recoils in rifles generally are so small that to a new shooter they all feels the same. You need to be experienced shooter to feel the difference and then again as you are experienced it doesent matters any more
But not that i want to undermind the infantry's way to figth, one can really talk about recoil after he have shoot whit howitzer
