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I have a friend who says his dad was a Lieutenant in the Polish army...which (I'm assuming) he couldn't be anymore since they live in Canada now...but he tells me that when they visited Poland when his dad was still in the Polish army (while living in Canada?) he was not only allowed on base, but allowed to shoot some rifles (he would probably have been 12-13 years old if this really happened).
Anyway, he said he shot the AK and the Colt and that there was hardly ANY kick! I told him that there's no way he was strong enough to handle the kick from those guns at those age but he persisted in telling me he handled it...so I was wondering if they even called the AK and Colt those names in the army and what the kick is really like on those weapons?
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Anyway, he said he shot the AK and the Colt and that there was hardly ANY kick! I told him that there's no way he was strong enough to handle the kick from those guns at those age but he persisted in telling me he handled it...so I was wondering if they even called the AK and Colt those names in the army and what the kick is really like on those weapons?
Thanks