OK i have to disagree with sharon ( even knowing the thread conversation between her and shooter lol) Aks can be more accurate then given credit , i have shot to many Mil Comps at my gun club back in Florida to be told different , Now in all fairness there is a great number of variation in manufacturing from country to country builder to builder ..On average the AR is out of the box more accurate no doubt ... Maybe i got real lucky with my norinco , maybe its good teachings the shooter learned from .. Nonetheless there are a number of factors that can weigh in on this choice Ajm ... You save money for ammo by going with the AK . Due to the money saved on the rifles cost, you have one of the most widely used rifles in the world , Power , Reliability and Simple ... It does exactly what it was design to do over 60 years ... The AK is Tough and sexy and effective as hell in its own right (ammo is still cheaper then 5.56 /223 also) and those are all very attractive attributes for the type of rifle this is..
Now the AR is a good gun too in its own right ... Had a good amount of issues when it was first released back in the mid 60's , those bugs thankfully enough have been sorted out .. though the AR is a bit more picky on wt. grain of bullets due to the rifles twist rate of the barrel ( not always a for sure , I have a mini 14 that loves a Hornady 75 grn match load offering from black hills with a 1 in 10 twist) but you, like i will find what the rifle likes most ..like the AK there is no shortage of after market gear to bolt onto the rifles .. i assure you ,you will have more failure to feeds and extract type issues with the AR then you with with the AK .. Not saying that the AR is super bad about it but it happens and with a couple AKs and a AK74 under my belt with plenty of mileage through them all i havent recorded one failure ! The AR will leave you alot of options in different caliber choices as sharon mentioned , accuracy options as well ( they are by far one of the most acceserisable rifles out there) your ammo will cost you more , point blank ... there isnt any arguing that , even reloading i know a number of reloaders that arent right now due in large part to the cost of components .. on that note , you can reload at a lower cost for your AR and you have a good chance of improving accuracy with the rifle even more then it is already .
What i guess it comes down to is are you wanting to reach out to 400+ yards and touch things ? it will cost you more to do so ( rifle , ammo and items)
Or are you wanting a point blank indestructible close range weapon that even ex seal (friend of the family) members have said with out a doubt is a no BS weapon
They in the end are both tools and its really what role you want that tool fill that makes the decision , if you are like most average working guys .. the AK for its cost and no shortage of choice of manufactures is a good viable choice , cost less to feed and cant be killed even under neglected condition i.e no cleaning for prolonged periods of engagement
The AR is far more finicky she likes to be cleaned on a regular basis to keep optimal performance up , Thou she pays off in longer range accuracy for that effort .
I know long winded , but my hope is to help and i hope it did.
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A after thought ... Was at the range today with my Colt AR and my AK74 ..Both shot out to 100 yrds with the military sight .. AK shooting bulgarin WASP mil spec grouped in a 3 1/2 pattern . the AR shooting hand load 68 grn. Match put up a group of 1 1/4 inch print AK 74 + 1080 round tuna can of mil surp = $430 AR + reloading (everything) = $2500+ you make the call what a couple inches is worth to you out to 200 yards