I always thought the AR-15 was invented by a guy named Aron Aronson when he was 15.
Two_Digits_Rampant on
I’m a Stoner with a Kalashnikov.
CLEIAZEVEDO on
Cold War bros with mutual respect and matching rifles. Iconic.
Brave-Bet-8378 on
How many kills assist did they have
HugoZHackenbush2 on
They don’t make this caliber of engineer anymore..
Un1CornTowel on
Not great muzzle discipline…
Huge_Leader_6605 on
There’s an interesting thought I once read. Kalashnikov is known by everyone, but made no money. Whereas nobody really knows who created the ARs, but the guy made a fuck ton of money apparently.
EDIT: decided to fact check. according to chat GPT stoner did not actually make a lot of money from it. His employer did though.
Necessary-Lie-3508 on
One was garbage the other reliable as hell
CheckOutDisMuthaFuka on
If you hold my gun I’ll hold yours 😉
Reasonable_Camel6949 on
The ultimate crossover episode
SqigglyPoP on
The amount of death those two inventions have caused is insane.
Krasnoarmeyets on
Fun fact
Kalashnikov asked for a room on the first floor so he doesn’t need to use the elevator.
Elysium_nz on
Pretty sure Hugo Schmeisser should be holding that AK since I refuse to believe the Soviets created that from scratch after seeing the StG 44 and forcing Hugo Schmeisser to work for them after the war.
RhemansDemons on
Can’t believe they excluded Balashnikov, who contrary to name isn’t Kalashnikov at home.
redlancer_1987 on
so that’s pointed right at his head, right?
gingerbears11 on
The guy on the left didn’t pass firearm safety 101, apparently.
Nintendo1964 on
Cool guys.
ophio65 on
After Vietnam, we learned which one was better
Boner4Stoners on
It’s insane how these designs are still being used as service rifles by the largest superpowers 70+ years later. Essentially every other piece of military technology has advanced exponentially since then, but these have stood the test of time.
Both mechanisms are extremely elegant, robust, reliable and easy to use/maintain.
Rough-Holiday-1525 on
Got the gun pointed right at dudes head
Longjumping_Fan_3057 on
Weapons of mass destruction
ChangedUsername20 on
Wonder if they’re in the *chamber* of commerce?
K-Shrizzle on
Didnt I hear that Kalishnikov was killed via firing squad with his own rifle?
Sea_Quiet_9612 on
We know the choice that was made by the majority
huh82 on
Um?
dex8710 on
Imagine all the souls these two are responsible for…
thomasso0072 on
To be honest Kalashnikov looks like the stoner here
CantaloupeAcademic63 on
Ak just looks so cool man. Hard to top
YodasGhost76 on
Didn’t the M16 evolve from the M2 carbine around the time of late Korea/early Vietnam? Which itself evolved from the M1?
procrastablasta on
Sweet dreams gentlemen
Livewire____ on
Stoner looks a bit sheepish. Maybe he’s aware that his rifle was by far the inferior weapon.
That’s nothing to do with who designed it or what country they’re from.
As a piece of hardware, the AK is just superior.
pawogub on
Now I want to see a movie about a senior citizen bank robbing duo.
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I always thought the AR-15 was invented by a guy named Aron Aronson when he was 15.
I’m a Stoner with a Kalashnikov.
Cold War bros with mutual respect and matching rifles. Iconic.
How many kills assist did they have
They don’t make this caliber of engineer anymore..
Not great muzzle discipline…
There’s an interesting thought I once read. Kalashnikov is known by everyone, but made no money. Whereas nobody really knows who created the ARs, but the guy made a fuck ton of money apparently.
EDIT: decided to fact check. according to chat GPT stoner did not actually make a lot of money from it. His employer did though.
One was garbage the other reliable as hell
If you hold my gun I’ll hold yours 😉
The ultimate crossover episode
The amount of death those two inventions have caused is insane.
Fun fact
Kalashnikov asked for a room on the first floor so he doesn’t need to use the elevator.
Pretty sure Hugo Schmeisser should be holding that AK since I refuse to believe the Soviets created that from scratch after seeing the StG 44 and forcing Hugo Schmeisser to work for them after the war.
Can’t believe they excluded Balashnikov, who contrary to name isn’t Kalashnikov at home.
so that’s pointed right at his head, right?
The guy on the left didn’t pass firearm safety 101, apparently.
Cool guys.
After Vietnam, we learned which one was better
It’s insane how these designs are still being used as service rifles by the largest superpowers 70+ years later. Essentially every other piece of military technology has advanced exponentially since then, but these have stood the test of time.
Both mechanisms are extremely elegant, robust, reliable and easy to use/maintain.
Got the gun pointed right at dudes head
Weapons of mass destruction
Wonder if they’re in the *chamber* of commerce?
Didnt I hear that Kalishnikov was killed via firing squad with his own rifle?
We know the choice that was made by the majority
Um?
Imagine all the souls these two are responsible for…
To be honest Kalashnikov looks like the stoner here
Ak just looks so cool man. Hard to top
Didn’t the M16 evolve from the M2 carbine around the time of late Korea/early Vietnam? Which itself evolved from the M1?
Sweet dreams gentlemen
Stoner looks a bit sheepish. Maybe he’s aware that his rifle was by far the inferior weapon.
That’s nothing to do with who designed it or what country they’re from.
As a piece of hardware, the AK is just superior.
Now I want to see a movie about a senior citizen bank robbing duo.
Both mostly based upon the sturmgewehr 44
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