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Originally Posted by crockett
Enough of your nonsense. The simple fact is Russia gladly allows their weapons to fall into the black market. It's not just the AK47 but many other weapons as well.
No other country's weapons show up in the hands of terrorists like we see with Russian weapons.
In fact the only time terrorists ever got US weapons as example, was when ISIS over ran Iraq. Even this was pretty limited and the weapons were used as show pieces for prominent members not average recruits.
Meanwhile terrorists all over the world manage to get their hands on modern Russian weapons not just old USSR relics.
In fact every Russian soldier who dies in Syria was killed by a Russian designed weapon.. aside from when Russians tried to attack US forces and got their asses pushed inside out...
RUSISIS supports terrorism...
Even in Syria the largest usage of AK-74M was by ISIS..
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena...yrias-ak-74ms/
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Its called licensing not copyright, fucking moron. Anyone can duplicate CDs, but not AK-47s. Iranians have bootleg AK-47, but they name them "blah blah blah" different.
Yugoslavia was licensed to produce "Zastava M76, M64 (АК с удлинённым стволом), M64A (с подствольным гранатомётом)
M64B (M70 w/ со складывающемся прикладом), M70A, M70AB2, Застава M77 B1, Застава М21."
Here is the list of countries with what they have licensed to produce from Soviet government.
And please, shut the fuck up. Comparing bootleg CDs to assault weapons.


You make cyberseo look smart.