OMG 1.34 MOA at 500 yards with a 7.62x39 gun??? that's INSANE! Definitely a great rifle, with a great optic... and a great shooter. But kinda shows what an AK can do.
I can easily shoot a less than 6 inch target with iron sights every single time first time shooting my Ak at that 100 yard distance. Not even taking my time. These rifles are much more accurate than people give them credit for. Especially with an optic.
@@charlescarr3909 most of the accuracy myths come from middle eastern ak that have had 10s of thousands of rounds put through them and the barrels are beyond worn out and also poor training on middle eastern fighters
@@saltysteel3996 an RPK is just an AK with a reinforced receiver and a heavier barrel profile. Lol. So while you are somewhat correct, it's irrelevant to accuracy. The only benefit those two things are gonna give it, is how it handles rapid fire. If he was posting groups after rapidly dumping a mag, then I would agree that it being an RPK has something to do with improved groups. Look man, I get that you googled some shit, but you just look ridiculous talking like this. Btw, RPKs are considered Kalashnikov pattern rifles. Even VEPR and their old importer FIME describe them as such. It's just as much as an "AK" as an AK-M is. The K in RPK means Kalashnikov lmao. The AK-M also has changes from the original design, does it not? It uses a different and stamped receiver, does it not? The two were designed in parallel and function on the same design apart from the reinforcements that the RPK has. AK translation= automatic Kalashnikov, RPK translation = hand-held Kalashnikov. Clearly same pattern.
I don’t think I’ve ever actually laughed out loud at any review until 28:00 minutes. That had me dying. As a former paratrooper from the 82nd AD with many years of wide ranging weapon experience I agree with everything you’ve been saying about the AK’s. People tell me regularly that ak’s are crap and I have to explain to them why they’re wrong.
If you listen to anyone in the military you're already at a loss unless they can certifiably prove what their talking about. The amount of misinformation and life experience and mansplaining to other men in out of control.
It would be great. But his decision to focus on video info & on safety information is applauded & understood. If he finds in the future he is ready to take that step... he'll know if he wants to. Until then or if never I am so glad he is doing whatever he can to educate. I hope he's having great success at what he's doing & moves forward with whatever wind of change comes his way when he knows the time is right for him. Keep on keeping on Rob.
Great video. Kalashnikov "overgas" is an intentional feature intended to maintain reliability from cold to hot conditions, regardless of rifle service condition. There is a huge difference in air density from ambients -50c to 50c, which greatly effects the gas system pressure from cold fire. Worth noting when you start playing with the recoil spring rate or gas pressure you will be optimizing the rifle for one condition only at the trade of reliability in extreme climate / fouled conditions.
I made a vertical foregrip for my AK to avoid the heat issue, just a shaped piece of a 2x4 held on by a hose clamp but for a $2 foregrip it works wonderful.
Rob, I absolutely love your videos, honest review, entertaining, and very informative. I came across this while searching for a "rubber butt pad" to replace standard metal plate on rear of WBP Fox AK, since it was slipping all over my shoulder area due to lack of traction. Low and behold, simple solution: adhesive skateboard tape. Been watching the channel and appreciate your reviews. People visit AKOU store, lots of good stuff. Best video yet is the "AK guerilla gunsmithing" where he uses a rubber band and toothpick to fix a damaged ak. Rob keep em coming, God Bless.
15:02 That's the proper shooting stance for AK system. The slavic squat :) On a serious note - very informative content. I can tell you've had military training and explain things in a soldier fashion - no nonsense and with sense of humour. Greetings from the Fatherland!
the stock length test with using ur elbow and ur hand is the most helpful thing ive ever seen on any gun video. i love and prefer the woodstocks to but they never ever fit my length. its a reality ive always tried to ignore, but ur right, why am i forcing myself to fit the tool when the tool should fit me
Had to laugh out loud a few times at the jokes. As new to the AK platform this series has been invaluable, the most comprehensive I've found. Cant believe it is free! Thanks!
rob ski's setup for his rifle is almost exactly what i have in mind to do to my ak when it gets here. probably a different muzzle break and use an optic instead of a scope and thats about it.
After getting severe shoulder bruise from steel butt plate i got a slip on butt pad from Kalashnikov USA. Not only could I comfortably shoot even with the bruise, the longer length of pull was great.
I tried that trick you said and my arm went straight to the handgrip, like my arm was the perfect length. Glad because I love the wood stock and I dont wanna change it.
Thanks Rob. Lefty here, and you're correct. I learned quickly to keep that thumb down. Yeeouch. I gotta ask. Is this everyone's first rifle? Because the recoil was snappy but sure didn't put me off the platform. Try a 30-06 Featherweight and the AK will gain a new glow for you.
The recoil is not about energy (Joules) but the conservation of momentum. A relatively heavy bullet of 7.62 is mostly responsible for the recoil, and 5.56 has similar energy but accumulated in velocity and not so much in its mass.
I agree with Rob on the ALG spring, I did a 600 round test. 300 round per spring the ALG & the Wolf extra power AK spring. I could tell the slight difference between the 2 springs. I did the test in a over gassed Npap I would like to try the same test again in a Wasr or my Wum-1. I at times rather shoot 7.62x39 than the .223/5.56 I like the recoil feel of the AK over the BB gun feel of the AR 15.
The ALG spring would be a nice replacement for old tired parts kit springs. I just installed a wolf xp spring in my 1973 Romanian AK to try out. The gun has seen a bit of use obviously so wouldn't doubt the 40 year old spring is due for replacement.
Instead of cutting the piston you can also use a very small drill bit and punch a hole on the side of your gas tube. This is how an SKS expells overpressure
If you are going to shoot the AK rifle absolutely use that ALG spring! 60 rounds with my cheap standard spring and my shoulder was bruised. 400 rounds with the ALG and nothing at all! Easily cut the recoil in half. A must have for the serious shooter.
The "Costa Grip" doesn't work for more than a few minutes anyway (on a gun that would otherwise permit the use). I use the magwell grip on my ARs too. Want to make quick and reliable strip of a mag from an AR ... use a magwell grip. I love the guys who put the AR in their "work space" to check the chamber, then whip it around and the mag flies out.
Absorb recoil? Put on a AR style rear slide stock so that you can install an ATI butt pad, the thickest one. You will have to make a few holes in your butt stock to fit the ATI butt pad but it will be worth it one hundred fold. These butt pads have an almost full recoil absorption effect. Kind of like a dead blow hammer. in my world they are by far one of the best product upgrades you can do for you higher energy rifles.
I know this is 5yrs old but anyone new, I’d like to mention talon grips now makes granite style ak hand grips. You just peel off the white paper, carefully place it on the grip, and then use a hair dryer on it for 2-3min and then your hood for at least a couples years. Hope this helps at least one person 👍🏻
I put in a heavy wolff recoil spring in all my aks (Arsenal). It help with recoil and over gassed aks. No issues with cycling and that includes ak74s. Also recoil rubber buffers don't work.
From my experience all aks tend to be over gassed. All my Arsenal cycle the same way. I don't see too many inconsistences between them. I would like to get a surplus vented gas tubes to test out on my AKs. I read before that some century aks had issues with heavy springs. However I think they had the vented ports.
~This an excellent video. ~The recoil of my AK Rifle says, "I Love you Daddy, Let's do it Again". ~My AK has an AK-74 Styled muzzle brake installed. It's a good one. ~I have nothing but Love and Respect for my AK-47. ~I adjust to my weapon. I don't force my weapon to adjust to me, unless it's fixable. ~My Rifle's butt-stock is NATO length. The forearm test said my Rifle's fit is good. . ~My AK is the SAM7SF so I can't get a good cheek weld. It's more of a jaw weld.
Hey Beavis-he said wood Rob- you are funny guy Thanks for all your great videos I have now PSAK47 gf5 and love it Thanks to you I am learning to run it right way
I dig these upgrades. I got an IMI collapsible M-4 style stock on one of mine. I also dig the recoil buffers which are just a little piece of gel plastic that absorbs some recoil: simple cheap fix.
Theirs another option for over gassed rifles. AK 47 with 45 degrees gas blocks can have threads tapped in the port inside the gas block and screw in a corresponding grub screw with a smaller port hole drilled into the grub screw itself. This can be done to the AK47s with 45 degree angle blocks with minimal work. If you want to do this to AK74 or AK47 with the 90 degree gas block you must have the tools and know how to remove the gas block from the rifle to acess the gas port inside the block and insert a grub screw plug. Ive done it to two rifles with 90 degree gas blocks so far and it has worked like a charm. I advise against modifying the gas piston because you will have a lot of gas escaping venting off which may minimally effect bullet velocities and possibly render the firearm useless until you replace the piston. In fact I don't like the adjustable piston they're coming out with that much it's okay but not for me. Also with the 45 degree gas block you would be able to tinker around with different grub screws with different size port holes to see what works best for your rifle. This modification is rather cheap if you have the tools or know somebody with them.
27:50 I don't think it looks ugly at all. I actually got excited about AKs seeing the modifications you had done to them to make them more modern. I think it strengthens their capabilities and also makes them look better. The classic look is classy looking, but the m4 stock adapter, polymer parts, rail etc just looks tactical and slick to me
Dude; thank you so much for all your work making these videos. I want to learn a lot about these rifles before I purchase, I shot a friend of mines wasr and I really fall in love with this rifle, thank you for all good info!!
Got an Arsenal SLR 107FR and a Century NPAP M70 for $800. Stock, and the slanted muzzle brake are my only complaints on the NPAP. Haven't shot the SLR yet.
Haha I think I’m way too tall for my AK, just did your ‘stock to inside of the elbow’ measurement system… I’m able to grip the mag. Definitely going to need to get a longer stock
AK Thumb, ouch... :p Good video, but it might have helped to touch more on different buttstocks, such as underfolders, and how to deal with perceived recoil. Interestingly, the first time I shot an AK, it seemed to sting me a bit. My WASR, though, is a pussycat even with a Bonesteel metal folding stock. Possibly the best training for dealing with AK recoil is time behind a .308 or bigger rifle...
The first rifle I trained with was the FAL,after that no problems with other rifles I trained with,I first used AK-47 with under folding stock, the balance being farther forward I actually preferred it to wood stock,easier to keep rifle on target,but that's my own experience
man I have to say something I love these guys I've learned so much from their videos I can't wait till income tax next yea I'm going try and buy some of their merchandise and stuff for see if I can help you guys out a little bit because feel like I owe you rob Paul and all the rest of the guys there thank you so much next year I'm just so I'm going to buy some of their merchandise and stuff for see if I can help you guys out a little bit cuz I feel like I owe you Rob Paul and all the rest of the guys there at the AK operators union thank you so much for for helping me out for what it's worth keep doing what you doing
*I feel the same way as you.* I love the look of an authentic AK, and run mine that way. But your improved set up is more functional and ergonomic. I think it has a [Cool Factor] as well - *It looks professional.* - Not ugly, and a change from the norm. I could definitely see myself using all of the items you've shown us here in this video. Although I am still on the fence with gas reduction methods. I'm sure running improved, would be a more pleasurable AK experience. *Thanks for the tips.*
The recoil is minimal 0n 7.62x39 50 years ago they had semi auto in 7.62x51 whitch is a 308 or the bar in 3006 this little round for the ak is very smooth shooting gotta be peoples forms
I recently put a Midwest Gen2 Handguard on my N-Pap M70, I haven't been able to stretch it out beyond 25yds yet but It was certainly harder to re-zero a red-dot for it. Hopefully it isn't causing issues since Yugo-Friendly parts aren't common and it is a nice handguard.
I love your videos man u funny and helpful knowledgeable I would love to see a Norinco akm 47s type 56 or any Chinese AK and what are your thoughts about that
Great vid rob like always. BTW I run the grip tape from ace hard wear a lot on my aks. Run a layer of it on the black polymer handguard. And a strip on the safety lever and allows me to operate safety with my pointer finger. Saves me the 60 dollars for a krebs. Works great for me.
I just got a PTR 32 in 7.62x39. The recoil impulse is like nothing I've ever shot. Not unpleasant but WEIRD. Best I can describe the roller-locked recoil impulse is like a long-recoil shotgun without the "thump" when the barrel and bolt hits the rear of the receiver. Makes me want to try one of their 5.56 rifles. I have those ALG recoil springs in all of my AK's.
Skateboard Tape is way better than stair tape and have a Sawzall and can shorten your arm to fit your AK... for a nominal fee of course. you may also want a percosett and a six pack afterwards though.
For me so far it seems to be stock length. My shorter stocks need to be held differently (I'm probably not doing it correctly) and i feel the kick a little more than on those that are longer. Example: PSA Black Poly vs Magpul Zhukov.
I put on the fighter break and the ALG spring this summer and was very surprised how much recoil was reduced. I thought it would help some, but my AK no longer felt the same.
I have old Polish AKS-47. Radom is best quality in Varsow Pact guns. E German folding stock’s Style i do not like. Old Gunther AKM with wooden stock would be nice. I have NVA combat rig too.
AK recoil? If someone is bothered by recoil,Daisey makes a very nice BB-gun....I carried an AK in VN in 68 as a backup on my bird. It always worked if i needed it...
I'm too tall and the length of pull on my AK is extremely short. I find that my cheek is getting smacked because of where I have to put my head to actually see a sight picture. That's the main reason why I have issues with AK recoil
I just picked up a Zastava M70 yesterday. This guy has helped me out a lot with genuine Information and his passion for Ak’s. Cheers!
The amount of quality and authentic information in this video is insane. Thank you sir, epic tutorial for the AK user.
I don't care what people say about these videos they are very informative and I enjoy watching this guy he makes the video interesting
OMG 1.34 MOA at 500 yards with a 7.62x39 gun??? that's INSANE! Definitely a great rifle, with a great optic... and a great shooter. But kinda shows what an AK can do.
Facundo Corradini, except that accuracy was with a VEPR which is NOT an AK.
It's an RPK with a shortened barrel.
I can easily shoot a less than 6 inch target with iron sights every single time first time shooting my Ak at that 100 yard distance. Not even taking my time. These rifles are much more accurate than people give them credit for. Especially with an optic.
@@charlescarr3909 most of the accuracy myths come from middle eastern ak that have had 10s of thousands of rounds put through them and the barrels are beyond worn out and also poor training on middle eastern fighters
@@saltysteel3996 an RPK is just an AK with a reinforced receiver and a heavier barrel profile. Lol. So while you are somewhat correct, it's irrelevant to accuracy. The only benefit those two things are gonna give it, is how it handles rapid fire. If he was posting groups after rapidly dumping a mag, then I would agree that it being an RPK has something to do with improved groups.
Look man, I get that you googled some shit, but you just look ridiculous talking like this.
Btw, RPKs are considered Kalashnikov pattern rifles. Even VEPR and their old importer FIME describe them as such. It's just as much as an "AK" as an AK-M is. The K in RPK means Kalashnikov lmao. The AK-M also has changes from the original design, does it not? It uses a different and stamped receiver, does it not? The two were designed in parallel and function on the same design apart from the reinforcements that the RPK has. AK translation= automatic Kalashnikov, RPK translation = hand-held Kalashnikov. Clearly same pattern.
So is the zastava M70 also an rpk just because it has a bulged trunnion? RPKs are AK variants anyway
I don’t think I’ve ever actually laughed out loud at any review until 28:00 minutes. That had me dying. As a former paratrooper from the 82nd AD with many years of wide ranging weapon experience I agree with everything you’ve been saying about the AK’s. People tell me regularly that ak’s are crap and I have to explain to them why they’re wrong.
Airborne. Anyone who talks crap on the AK is a nasty leg.
If you listen to anyone in the military you're already at a loss unless they can certifiably prove what their talking about. The amount of misinformation and life experience and mansplaining to other men in out of control.
😅😅😆had me dyimg laughing
good info as always
Rob should have a training school like tactical response I’m sure he would have thousands of students I’m in if he ever decided to 👍🏽
100% agree.
I can only imagine the government/zoning and insurance nightmares though.
It would be great. But his decision to focus on video info & on safety information is applauded & understood. If he finds in the future he is ready to take that step... he'll know if he wants to. Until then or if never I am so glad he is doing whatever he can to educate. I hope he's having great success at what he's doing & moves forward with whatever wind of change comes his way when he knows the time is right for him. Keep on keeping on Rob.
13:53 Hit me out of nowhere. Let it be known that 13 minutes and 53 seconds is perfect comedic timing.
Great video.
Kalashnikov "overgas" is an intentional feature intended to maintain reliability from cold to hot conditions, regardless of rifle service condition. There is a huge difference in air density from ambients -50c to 50c, which greatly effects the gas system pressure from cold fire.
Worth noting when you start playing with the recoil spring rate or gas pressure you will be optimizing the rifle for one condition only at the trade of reliability in extreme climate / fouled conditions.
I made a vertical foregrip for my AK to avoid the heat issue, just a shaped piece of a 2x4 held on by a hose clamp but for a $2 foregrip it works wonderful.
Do not bubba your fucking AK you idiot
Rob, I absolutely love your videos, honest review, entertaining, and very informative. I came across this while searching for a "rubber butt pad" to replace standard metal plate on rear of WBP Fox AK, since it was slipping all over my shoulder area due to lack of traction. Low and behold, simple solution: adhesive skateboard tape. Been watching the channel and appreciate your reviews. People visit AKOU store, lots of good stuff. Best video yet is the "AK guerilla gunsmithing" where he uses a rubber band and toothpick to fix a damaged ak. Rob keep em coming, God Bless.
For someone who knows nothing about an AK he really is very informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
15:02 That's the proper shooting stance for AK system. The slavic squat :)
On a serious note - very informative content. I can tell you've had military training and explain things in a soldier fashion - no nonsense and with sense of humour.
Greetings from the Fatherland!
Rob " I love wood" Ski!
In Russia, Recoil controls you
the stock length test with using ur elbow and ur hand is the most helpful thing ive ever seen on any gun video. i love and prefer the woodstocks to but they never ever fit my length. its a reality ive always tried to ignore, but ur right, why am i forcing myself to fit the tool when the tool should fit me
New to the AK world and love these videos! Got a Vepr FM AK 47 & 74 new to pick up. These videos will be a great help for me going forward!
Love this series. Thanks for the hard work and great info.
Had to laugh out loud a few times at the jokes. As new to the AK platform this series has been invaluable, the most comprehensive I've found. Cant believe it is free! Thanks!
You are answering a whole lot of my questions. Particularly about overgassing and grip.
rob ski's setup for his rifle is almost exactly what i have in mind to do to my ak when it gets here. probably a different muzzle break and use an optic instead of a scope and thats about it.
Hahaha "I love the wood." Never fail to make me laugh Robski. Great video man. That adjustable gas block is a Hell of an idea.
Best gun youtuber.....hands down.
I have noticed a recoil reduction on my AK's when I put the ALG defense spring in them they are a lot stronger then the normal surplus springs
Bro Im having a blast learning and listening to your commentary. Good show!
Fabulous presentation: informative, well-informed, useful, and very entertaining; thank you!
After getting severe shoulder bruise from steel butt plate i got a slip on butt pad from Kalashnikov USA. Not only could I comfortably shoot even with the bruise, the longer length of pull was great.
Same here...I bought their K-103 and a Butt plate...makes the LOP perfect for me
I tried that trick you said and my arm went straight to the handgrip, like my arm was the perfect length. Glad because I love the wood stock and I dont wanna change it.
The camera catching the bullet trajectory on the extended range shooting was too cool!
I've got an ALG spring in my AK74. I love it. If it wasn't for the noise for the gunshot you wouldn't know it was fired! lol
Not many people pick the correct shooting stance, I like this video, I learned my stance from shooting a smg, 1000 rounds a week for 10 years.
Great video! Good info on the heat issue, and as a lefty, I appreciate the thumb placement tip!
Thanks Rob. Lefty here, and you're correct. I learned quickly to keep that thumb down. Yeeouch.
I gotta ask. Is this everyone's first rifle? Because the recoil was snappy but sure didn't put me off the platform. Try a 30-06 Featherweight and the AK will gain a new glow for you.
The recoil is not about energy (Joules) but the conservation of momentum. A relatively heavy bullet of 7.62 is mostly responsible for the recoil, and 5.56 has similar energy but accumulated in velocity and not so much in its mass.
Kns piston will soften up your boom stick...
I agree with Rob on the ALG spring, I did a 600 round test. 300 round per spring the ALG & the Wolf extra power AK spring. I could tell the slight difference between the 2 springs. I did the test in a over gassed Npap I would like to try the same test again in a Wasr or my Wum-1. I at times rather shoot 7.62x39 than the .223/5.56 I like the recoil feel of the AK over the BB gun feel of the AR 15.
The ALG spring would be a nice replacement for old tired parts kit springs. I just installed a wolf xp spring in my 1973 Romanian AK to try out. The gun has seen a bit of use obviously so wouldn't doubt the 40 year old spring is due for replacement.
Pinger 556 having used both alg and wolff spring, which one do you prefer?
Instead of cutting the piston you can also use a very small drill bit and punch a hole on the side of your gas tube. This is how an SKS expells overpressure
If you are going to shoot the AK rifle absolutely use that ALG spring! 60 rounds with my cheap standard spring and my shoulder was bruised. 400 rounds with the ALG and nothing at all! Easily cut the recoil in half. A must have for the serious shooter.
Fantastic I'm new to the AK EX USAF K9 Vietnam m-16 I'm keeping this until I memorize it all. Thanks
As a mechanic, I agree, tools that work more than you do to use them get the job done easier
The "Costa Grip" doesn't work for more than a few minutes anyway (on a gun that would otherwise permit the use). I use the magwell grip on my ARs too. Want to make quick and reliable strip of a mag from an AR ... use a magwell grip. I love the guys who put the AR in their "work space" to check the chamber, then whip it around and the mag flies out.
Absorb recoil? Put on a AR style rear slide stock so that you can install an ATI butt pad, the thickest one. You will have to make a few holes in your butt stock to fit the ATI butt pad but it will be worth it one hundred fold. These butt pads have an almost full recoil absorption effect. Kind of like a dead blow hammer. in my world they are by far one of the best product upgrades you can do for you higher energy rifles.
this guy right here is my military teacher
Try US PALM STAINLESS STEEL LATCH CAGE MAGAZINES. Use a Irwin clamp with the rubber yellow jaws to disassemble the bottom plate, wear safety glasses.
I know this is 5yrs old but anyone new, I’d like to mention talon grips now makes granite style ak hand grips. You just peel off the white paper, carefully place it on the grip, and then use a hair dryer on it for 2-3min and then your hood for at least a couples years. Hope this helps at least one person 👍🏻
I put in a heavy wolff recoil spring in all my aks (Arsenal). It help with recoil and over gassed aks. No issues with cycling and that includes ak74s. Also recoil rubber buffers don't work.
From my experience all aks tend to be over gassed. All my Arsenal cycle the same way. I don't see too many inconsistences between them. I would like to get a surplus vented gas tubes to test out on my AKs. I read before that some century aks had issues with heavy springs. However I think they had the vented ports.
~This an excellent video.
~The recoil of my AK Rifle says, "I Love you Daddy, Let's do it Again".
~My AK has an AK-74 Styled muzzle brake installed. It's a good one.
~I have nothing but Love and Respect for my AK-47.
~I adjust to my weapon. I don't force my weapon to adjust to me, unless it's fixable.
~My Rifle's butt-stock is NATO length. The forearm test said my Rifle's fit is good. .
~My AK is the SAM7SF so I can't get a good cheek weld. It's more of a jaw weld.
Greatest advice ever…… make the tool fit you!
I have Midwest Industries furniture and Magpul that make the AK feel more comfortable.
Hey Beavis-he said wood Rob- you are funny guy Thanks for all your great videos I have now PSAK47 gf5 and love it Thanks to you I am learning to run it right way
If you're having issues with AK recoil, you need to pick up knitting 😂
amen ,,we got raised shooting grandpaws goose gun dbl 12 ga with a 32 in barrel full choke farm girls shoot an ak one handed lol
this isn't about the recoil hurting, it's about how to minimize it for follow up shots.
😂
or didn't get enough milk as a child.
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I dig these upgrades. I got an IMI collapsible M-4 style stock on one of mine. I also dig the recoil buffers which are just a little piece of gel plastic that absorbs some recoil: simple cheap fix.
Theirs another option for over gassed rifles. AK 47 with 45 degrees gas blocks can have threads tapped in the port inside the gas block and screw in a corresponding grub screw with a smaller port hole drilled into the grub screw itself. This can be done to the AK47s with 45 degree angle blocks with minimal work. If you want to do this to AK74 or AK47 with the 90 degree gas block you must have the tools and know how to remove the gas block from the rifle to acess the gas port inside the block and insert a grub screw plug. Ive done it to two rifles with 90 degree gas blocks so far and it has worked like a charm. I advise against modifying the gas piston because you will have a lot of gas escaping venting off which may minimally effect bullet velocities and possibly render the firearm useless until you replace the piston. In fact I don't like the adjustable piston they're coming out with that much it's okay but not for me. Also with the 45 degree gas block you would be able to tinker around with different grub screws with different size port holes to see what works best for your rifle. This modification is rather cheap if you have the tools or know somebody with them.
Started thinking about getting an AK47. I've been watching your videos and have learned a lot. Thanks for the info.
27:50
I don't think it looks ugly at all. I actually got excited about AKs seeing the modifications you had done to them to make them more modern. I think it strengthens their capabilities and also makes them look better.
The classic look is classy looking, but the m4 stock adapter, polymer parts, rail etc just looks tactical and slick to me
Niet rifle is fine! 😂
AK47 heat keeps blood warm in the winter months.
Three years late but great info thank you
This has been helpful. Going to get a new recoil spring for my WASR 10 asap.
Yes, mag grips while being left handed has been a painful learning experience.
You can also use a cushion in the back for the recall at Works real well on on my AK
Experience is the best teacher.
Get out and shoot!
Dude; thank you so much for all your work making these videos. I want to learn a lot about these rifles before I purchase, I shot a friend of mines wasr and I really fall in love with this rifle, thank you for all good info!!
Got an Arsenal SLR 107FR and a Century NPAP M70 for $800. Stock, and the slanted muzzle brake are my only complaints on the NPAP. Haven't shot the SLR yet.
That rifle looks awesome "tacticool"! Wood is so old fashioned !
damn I watched the whole video. It didn't even feel like 30 minutes.
Glad your back! Thanks Rob!
24:30 awesome! You can see bullet travel! I love you videos and advices.
Haha I think I’m way too tall for my AK, just did your ‘stock to inside of the elbow’ measurement system… I’m able to grip the mag. Definitely going to need to get a longer stock
Another great akou video!
AK Thumb, ouch... :p
Good video, but it might have helped to touch more on different buttstocks, such as underfolders, and how to deal with perceived recoil. Interestingly, the first time I shot an AK, it seemed to sting me a bit. My WASR, though, is a pussycat even with a Bonesteel metal folding stock.
Possibly the best training for dealing with AK recoil is time behind a .308 or bigger rifle...
The first rifle I trained with was the FAL,after that no problems with other rifles I trained with,I first used AK-47 with under folding stock, the balance being farther forward I actually preferred it to wood stock,easier to keep rifle on target,but that's my own experience
man I have to say something I love these guys I've learned so much from their videos I can't wait till income tax next yea I'm going try and buy some of their merchandise and stuff for see if I can help you guys out a little bit because feel like I owe you rob Paul and all the rest of the guys there thank you so much next year I'm just so I'm going to buy some of their merchandise and stuff for see if I can help you guys out a little bit cuz I feel like I owe you Rob Paul and all the rest of the guys there at the AK operators union thank you so much for for helping me out for what it's worth keep doing what you doing
I LOVE дерево too! Nice Rifle!
Or you can get a vertical grip and put it on the picattiny railed handguard
You build a beautiful rifle and you sure shoot fantastic with it. I wish I had one.
Great accent. I am Markovich.
*I feel the same way as you.*
I love the look of an authentic AK, and run mine that way.
But your improved set up is more functional and ergonomic.
I think it has a [Cool Factor] as well - *It looks professional.* - Not ugly, and a change from the norm.
I could definitely see myself using all of the items you've shown us here in this video.
Although I am still on the fence with gas reduction methods.
I'm sure running improved, would be a more pleasurable AK experience.
*Thanks for the tips.*
Great video guys! Real world approach is awesome!
The recoil is minimal 0n 7.62x39 50 years ago they had semi auto in 7.62x51 whitch is a 308 or the bar in 3006 this little round for the ak is very smooth shooting gotta be peoples forms
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The wood AK, is the Sunday rifle! And your other is the everyday one 👍🏻
You don't treat the Sunday rifle like the other!
My KNS gas pistons detents got blown off after 2000 rounds. I don’t recommend it unless they upgrade the adjustable detents to take pressure.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the very innovative hints, Rob!
I wish I could get my rifles to fit me better but it takes a lot of work that may or may not be doable.
Rob you said "wood" LOL . Thanks for the video , I love your content and my MAK 90.
I recently put a Midwest Gen2 Handguard on my N-Pap M70, I haven't been able to stretch it out beyond 25yds yet but It was certainly harder to re-zero a red-dot for it. Hopefully it isn't causing issues since Yugo-Friendly parts aren't common and it is a nice handguard.
I love your videos man u funny and helpful knowledgeable I would love to see a Norinco akm 47s type 56 or any Chinese AK and what are your thoughts about that
I notice you did not discuss the option of a recoil pad. Why not?
Great vid rob like always. BTW I run the grip tape from ace hard wear a lot on my aks. Run a layer of it on the black polymer handguard. And a strip on the safety lever and allows me to operate safety with my pointer finger. Saves me the 60 dollars for a krebs. Works great for me.
I just got a PTR 32 in 7.62x39. The recoil impulse is like nothing I've ever shot. Not unpleasant but WEIRD. Best I can describe the roller-locked recoil impulse is like a long-recoil shotgun without the "thump" when the barrel and bolt hits the rear of the receiver. Makes me want to try one of their 5.56 rifles. I have those ALG recoil springs in all of my AK's.
Love this channel..thanks for all the info robski
Skateboard Tape is way better than stair tape and have a Sawzall and can shorten your arm to fit your AK... for a nominal fee of course. you may also want a percosett and a six pack afterwards though.
For me so far it seems to be stock length. My shorter stocks need to be held differently (I'm probably not doing it correctly) and i feel the kick a little more than on those that are longer. Example: PSA Black Poly vs Magpul Zhukov.
You Crack me up RobSki... Thanks for always putting on a good video.
Hey Beavis- he said wood
Super information! Thank you for the AK education 👍
I put on the fighter break and the ALG spring this summer and was very surprised how much recoil was reduced. I thought it would help some, but my AK no longer felt the same.
WHY HAVE YOU NEVER REVIEWED THE NORINKO MAK90. ???? keep in mind I am one of your biggest fans
Rob, what's your opinion on those rubber/polymer AK buffer pads?
I have old Polish AKS-47. Radom is best quality in Varsow Pact guns.
E German folding stock’s Style i do not like.
Old Gunther AKM with wooden stock would be nice. I have NVA combat rig too.
Super great video. So much good Info!
Extremely helpful. Thank you!!!
AK recoil? If someone is bothered by recoil,Daisey makes a very nice BB-gun....I carried an AK in VN in 68 as a backup on my bird. It always worked if i needed it...
I'm too tall and the length of pull on my AK is extremely short. I find that my cheek is getting smacked because of where I have to put my head to actually see a sight picture. That's the main reason why I have issues with AK recoil