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Everyone knows AK’s and SKS’s are tough cookies. But no way in hell those original 7.62 commie rounds could have made it in the mud for months never mind years or decades. They oiled up the AK and popped in a clip of new rounds for sure.
The disclaimer after the video had me ROTFL!
The rifle was buried, no one said anything about the mag.
Of course, assuming decent ammo, a break-barrel shotgun would fire pretty reliably too. A couple of 12ga slugs would do a pretty dandy job on el Oso blanco, too.
It is shocking to see what happens to countries who do not love their guns as we do.