Something I Liked About Somalia

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I did a complex investigations training contract in Mogadishu in '23 and '24. While there we provided Bulgarian-manufactured AK variants to Somali Federal Police. Before issuing these we had to function test every rifle and collect a fired case (called an 'exemplar') for their nascent crime lab to examine, document, and file. That was my first serious experience with firing lots of AKs and lots more of the 7.62x39, although I had elementary training with AK 56 and really ****** Romanian folding stock AK rifles in 2012 before a different contract in a different place. While I remain no fan of AKs (I had been trained on the AR platform in '89 and have regularly used the for business and sport since) the 7.62x39 grew on me.

I have been eyeballing the Colt M4 (CR6762) in 7.62x39 since they restarted production a couple of years ago. Well, Brownell's has a special on them $150 cheaper than any I had found, so one is on the way to my FFL. I also found boxer-primed Norma 124 grain FMJ brass case ammo that was precisely what we provided the Somalis at a reasonable price online, so I am fixed up to scratch this itch in a week or so.

Who says nothing good comes from Somalia? :)

Here is a stock photo of the rifle:

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AR 7.62x39 seem to be magazine sensitive. I've had two over the years and both had mag issues - eventually I sold the uppers. Duramag seemed to work on both.
 
Duramag worked for both uppers. I'm a sample of one.

In my ARs, I've never had issues with Duramag or C-products.
 
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I travelled to Somalia often during the 80s and early 90s It wasn't too bad then still lots of Italian influence. The company I was working for, CAMECO, we made sugar cane machinery which we sold to the sugar plantation and mill, SNAI, in Jowhar, north of Mogadiscio, and to the Jubba sugar company near Kismayu in the South. I enjoyed the trips, and made friends there, though the conditions were not the best, I see things now are very difficult.
 
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'Very difficult' is an understatement. The only places reasonably even accessible to non-Somalis are Bosasso, Kismayo, Garowe, and Mogadishu. Al Shabab infiltrates every facet of Somali life and has a better revenue stream that the Somali Federal Government. As well, IS has made inroads into mountain Puntland; Somaliland and Puntland continue to fight each other in low-level conflict.

And yet, Somalis themselves are warm, hospitable, and are grimly enduring the more than 30 years of instability that keeps out investment and keeps them abjectly poor.
 
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I hope yours is more reliable than my Colt R6830. I bought it used (Bubba had tried to turn it into an M4 clone) and I restored it. I haven't shot it since I bought ten round mags for it (which I need to do) as the thirties were unreliable.
 
Not worried much about fending off platoon-sized assaults, so 10 round mags would suit me. Colt supposedly fixed the 30 round mag problem by building mags for the caliber instead of trying to refit 5.56 mags. We'll see.
 
Not worried much about fending off platoon-sized assaults, so 10 round mags would suit me...

If I had to fend off a platoon-sized assault it would mean I took the wrong exit off the freeway when I was on vacation (something I'm pretty careful about not doing). My R6830 would be the last rifle I'd reach for but it was designed to be a hunting rifle anyway. I only bought it for a range toy anyway (& I thought it deserved to be restored to its former glory).
 
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