Speaking of AKs, on the police documentary show CRIME 360 recently (which is normally actually fun to watch), the cops were looking for an AK semiauto used in a local homicide case based on eyewitnesses and the 7.62×39 shell casings found at the scene. About halfway through the episode, the homicide detectives are told by patrol officers that an AK in the same neighborhood was seized in an arrest (assault w/ deadly weapon) in the same neighborhood. The police state for the camera they are going to test-fire the weapon, and compare the marking on the test casings to the crime scene casings…when the officer pulls the “AK” from the trunk of his squad car and comes up holding a black fiberglass SKS paratrooper model with folding stock. They keep referring to it as “an AK-47”, without correction. GRRR!!!
June 21st, 2008 at 3:46 pm
There’s some stupid mf’s on that blog.
June 21st, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Speaking of AKs, on the police documentary show CRIME 360 recently (which is normally actually fun to watch), the cops were looking for an AK semiauto used in a local homicide case based on eyewitnesses and the 7.62×39 shell casings found at the scene. About halfway through the episode, the homicide detectives are told by patrol officers that an AK in the same neighborhood was seized in an arrest (assault w/ deadly weapon) in the same neighborhood. The police state for the camera they are going to test-fire the weapon, and compare the marking on the test casings to the crime scene casings…when the officer pulls the “AK” from the trunk of his squad car and comes up holding a black fiberglass SKS paratrooper model with folding stock. They keep referring to it as “an AK-47”, without correction. GRRR!!!