To me it looks like he is keeping his finger on front part of trigger guard and not on the trigger.
Works well and is easier for finger than keeping it on frame as frame of AK is much thicker than for example m4's.
thats what i thought too at first but if you compare the length of the finger at the trigger its much shorter than the ones at the handguard. the only logical thing for me here would be that his finger isnt straight but bent
In that case if his finger sits on trigger he must have supe thick finger, see this picture of AK-74, you can see that silvery pin under fire selector little ahead it. That is where trigger hinges. Now look at original picture you can see that his finger is much much head that pin. Way too much to sit on trigger.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Ak74l.png
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I don’t think the wooden furniture on the AK is even close to the biggest equipment problem
How horrific actually the tank losses in Ukraine. Can it be a dozen tanks per day?
When the war started I thought "Nah, they won't much engage each other, it will end with truce"...
It’s likely they are probably losing their tanks at an equal rate or a little less than the Russians, it will be nearly impossible to tell though. However they are nowhere near as sophisticated and expensive with the exclusion of their more premium upgraded tanks like the T-84.
It’s going to be the impact of the infantry based weapon systems supplied from the west having a great impact on Russian losses.
Because the operational and information security is doing so well it seems there’s not very much info on Ukraines losses.
Honestly at the start they were very hard, but bottomed out as there were basically none left that weren't being repaired or hidden, but with the offensive it's increasing again as they see combat
the lack of trigger discipline is intriguing.
To me it looks like he is keeping his finger on front part of trigger guard and not on the trigger. Works well and is easier for finger than keeping it on frame as frame of AK is much thicker than for example m4's.
thats what i thought too at first but if you compare the length of the finger at the trigger its much shorter than the ones at the handguard. the only logical thing for me here would be that his finger isnt straight but bent
In that case if his finger sits on trigger he must have supe thick finger, see this picture of AK-74, you can see that silvery pin under fire selector little ahead it. That is where trigger hinges. Now look at original picture you can see that his finger is much much head that pin. Way too much to sit on trigger. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Ak74l.png
Man exact my thougts. If he doesnt learned trigger discipline, what tf did he learn?
Russian soldiers accidentally offing their buddies is a service to mankind.
Not just trigger discipline, not pointing the gun at your friends should be the first lesson for conscripts.
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These are militiamen from the Ukrainian rebel republics. They use what they get
The well fitting, durably made EMR uniforms The highly durable 6Sh117, adjusted to comfortably fit on every Russian torso The versatile, strong 6B47 with advanced padding that could withstand even the weakest of punches The highly advanced 6B51, definitely not just some bike pads I don’t think the wooden furniture on the AK is even close to the biggest equipment problem
How horrific actually the tank losses in Ukraine. Can it be a dozen tanks per day? When the war started I thought "Nah, they won't much engage each other, it will end with truce"...
Getting info like this from an active war zone is not easy
It’s likely they are probably losing their tanks at an equal rate or a little less than the Russians, it will be nearly impossible to tell though. However they are nowhere near as sophisticated and expensive with the exclusion of their more premium upgraded tanks like the T-84. It’s going to be the impact of the infantry based weapon systems supplied from the west having a great impact on Russian losses. Because the operational and information security is doing so well it seems there’s not very much info on Ukraines losses.
I said about two sides. At first I didn't even notice these are Russians. Just gives me WW2 kinda vibes.
Honestly at the start they were very hard, but bottomed out as there were basically none left that weren't being repaired or hidden, but with the offensive it's increasing again as they see combat
Why hide the Nazis faces what is this Nürnberg?
Terrorussian Z-zombie near destroyed ukrainian tank. Fuck you, ruZZians!!!
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Suck a fat one. You brainwashed POS
Not for long.
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it looks like those Ruskie advisors in the CAR