Talk:Daewoo Precision Industries K2/Archive 1

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Other users - Nigeria and Senegal

There are various reports that the K2 is also in service with Nigeria and Senegal, but the available sources do not meet Wikipedia verifiability standards. Mztourist (talk) 06:31, 27 June 2010 (UTC)

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I've attempted to clean up the language in this article. There were a number of grammatical errors and redundancies. It was not my intention to change meaning or facts, so please feel free to rectify any errors I may have unintentionally introduced. R5452 (talk) 15:05, 22 June 2014 (UTC)

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AK derivative?

How is the K2 an "AK derivative"? Only the op rod/buffer spring is similar to that of the AK, the bolt itself is very similar to that of the M16. I have experience with both rifles(+AK,K1,M1 Garand,M1 carbine like everyone here) so I know. The lower receiver is very similar to that of the M16 while those of AK derivatives have a receiver similar to that of the original AK. The overall architecture would be therefore rather an M16 derivative(bolt,lower receiver) with op rod/buffer spring similar to AK, gas adjuster knob similar to that of the FAL rifle(as Korea planned a rifle similar to FAL in the '70s). But not an AK derivative since influence is limited to the op rod/buffer spring only. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Noob2013 (talkcontribs) 10:15, 8 September 2016 (UTC)

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