So I just got my gun license, and I'm looking at a couple of options here. I have these rifles in my price range, from cheapest to the most expensive, most of them being semi converted milsurp:
VZ 58
GALIL SAR/ARM
FN FAL
and a somewhat more expensive option, about 70% more expensive than the Vz and manufactured as semi
STGW 57
Which one of these rifles should I pick and why? What are their pros and cons? Which has the cheapest ammo in the central europe area?
>>30071924
The best question is where are you?
Galil FAL VZ are better for the US.
If you are in Switzerland then 200 bucks a piece galore as well as cheap ammo, but ONLY Switzerland.
Rest of the world I dont know.
Get an L85A2.
>>30071965
Czech Republic is where I am at. So all ammo is expensive for me, it kinda boils down to the rifles. Of course, 7,5 swiss is probably the hardest to come by.
>>30071978
However much I'd like a bullpup, you can't get one here. Pretty sure brits deactivated most of theirs.
Fuck brits.
>>30071988
Well if its like that it is never wrong to go with a domestic gun (europe&america), so go with the Samopal.
>>30071924
Galil and FAL are both great guns. Vz. 58s are meme guns, even for a Czech, but there's not much that's inherently wrong with them.
Ultimately, it comes down to what you think is coolest. If I were you, I'd buy a Galil SAR, because I like them.
>>30072029
I like the galils because they're heavy, on the other hand, I saw them chew up cases pretty bad. Do all do that?
>>30072029
Why are 58s memes, though? Just curious
bump
If in Czech - get ak pattern rifle.
>>30073936
Why AK pattern?
I mean I do have respect for it, but it only makes sense to me in 5,45x39 or better, galil in 223 rem. Otherwise Vz 58 is the superior 7,62x39 rifle from every source I have heard from
>>30072043
>Chew up cases
Not common
>>30074725
More spare parts famalam. If I were in America, I get an AR cuz of common parts, same logic with Eastern Europe. I'm certain there are AK variants and copies in 5.45
I just bought a Tavor and it is amazing.