Jumpin' Catfish Batman! Besides the obviously bad judgment it takes to have a firearm like this in plain view in public, it's one of the most impractical defense pistols I've seen in a long time.. A self defense encounter with one of these might turn out kind of like this:
Friend: "Hey John, why do you have a brace on your wrist?"
Johnny AK: "Oh, I hurt my wrist try to draw my 10 lb. AK pistol after I got jumped riding my bike in the park.."
Friend: "I See.. Is that a Bandage around your waist?"
Johnny AK: "Yes, the other guy got off three rounds with his little keltec .380 pocket pistol after I couldn't draw my gun & ran.."
Friend: "Three rounds! Wow, you're like... lucky to be alive!"
Johnny AK: "Well not really, I had a 15" inch Crescent wrench & a 30 piece socket set crammed into my Fanny Pack, so I only got hit with some fragments after his bullets hit those babies! Pretty slick huh?"
Friend: " Umm... Sure Johnny.. Where did you say you ride again?"Look man, seriously.. You can read anywhere on this board & see that I totally support your right to be armed, but please don't do this again. Sometimes the fact that you CAN do something, doesn't necessarily mean that "you should." It's real simple.. Little gun for little threat levels.. Big gun for big threat levels..
I go to Radner to take wildlife photos, & carry a little pocket pistol because my Camera equipment is worth more than my truck, & my truck is nice. I don't feel unsafe there with that level of protection. If I saw you however with a mini-AK, that would change.. That's when I would find a ranger myself & tell him that he needs to bring a rifle, & make sure you aren't carrying a fully auto AK, with a folding stock.. Why? Well, because even though I'm a gun enthusiast, I wouldn't approach you to ask you, anymore than I would approach a man who was cutting his steak at the neighborhood diner by standing up & chopping it with a Samurai sword!