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    Default AK 47 accidental full auto??

    At the range someone had a Century Arms AK went insane twice. The first time it did a two round burst. What would cause such a mishap?

    Thanks Hank

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    Last edited by wop65; April 18th, 2010 at 03:23 PM.

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    pm sent I suggest you read and act asap

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Didn`t some dude with a malfunctioning AR get arrested for that?

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Quote Originally Posted by Exbiker View Post
    Didn`t some dude with a malfunctioning AR get arrested for that?
    Yep. His name is David Olofson and is currently serving a 30 month sentence in federal prison.
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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Get that thing to a gunsmith and have it neutered.

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Stop posting. Get it to gun smith.

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Quote Originally Posted by Exbiker View Post
    Didn`t some dude with a malfunctioning AR get arrested for that?
    That is why I sent him a pm and told him to delete his post. I guess he wants to join the other guy.

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    "I guess he wants to join the other guy"

    Come on.-- is that a sound answer? I took your advice -- the auto mishap was not me but someone at a range.

    Hank

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Quote Originally Posted by wop65 View Post
    "I guess he wants to join the other guy"

    Come on.-- is that a sound answer? I took your advice -- the auto mishap was not me but someone at a range.

    Hank
    I stand corrected, you did say someone else, but I think you should still delete it. ATF could still use your words to get info on the other person.

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    Default Re: AK 47 accidental full auto??

    Quote Originally Posted by cgbudde View Post
    pm sent I suggest you read and act asap
    Tried to delete but could only find the "edit" button. hakone@ptd.net

    Hank

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