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If im lost in the jungle with hundreds of predators, ill go with ak. More powerful, more trusted, and more reliable. If im lost in a city with bunch of criminals, ill go with ar. More easy to operate, lighter in every ways, and better velocity. Humans does not have thick hides so ar rounds shouldnt be a problem. But if i have to choose one only, ak 47 for me. Best all around rifle.
The only thing Heat got wrong in Val Kilmer's scenes with the Colt 733 are his amount of rounds expended between his reloads - He was shooting maybe 45-55 rounds per magazine In the movie between reloads - clearly not 30 rounds as demonstrated here - The bursts are are just too short in real life on a 30 round mag with the rate of fire of the Colt 733.
Yeah, I felt like I was the only who noticed he was shooting way more than 30 rounds per mag during the shootout scene. The reason is because each scene in the shootout wasn't filmed at the same time, so each scene Val was shooting in there was a different mag capacity than the previous time we saw him firing.