The guns were from everywhere. They had even ordered from other private dealers themselves, and the legendary tank scene? They were all actually bound for Libya, where Gadaffi was fighting the Chadians. They had to finish the scene quickly so the tanks could've been delivered lol
Pretty much the entirety of the current Russian car industry is based on localizing foreign designs or licensing foreign components to fill the holes their local brands can't source in country.
@alexandercamenzindrealistically speaking there are many tests that show aks just jam up in mud but ar/m4 being fine. Ak are good for the climate that they were designed for which is cold
@British_pathaks will work with little to no maintenance, that’s why they are reliable. people often confuse it with them being able to survive filled to the brim with mud.
That wasn't covered in mud, if you threw your rifle into mud and covered it with mud and left it out for a few days it would still have way less mud then whatever the hell he did
The real advantage of the AK that plays into the myth of its acclaimed resistance to mud and neglect is its simplicity of design. Less moving parts, less stuff to field strip and clean. Less things to learn for the masses of conscripted peasants it was designed to equip.
if you spend 15 minut studying that guy, you would know he is nothing like Yuri Orlov Character. He was not even jailed for weapon trading, they couldnt proof he did anything illegal, all his weapon deals was like buying used berretas from Italian army to supply police force in poor african country. He didnt deal any gunship, tanks. They jailed him on the basis that some of those gun could have been used to kill an US citizen. And tried to use him against Russia, he refused and took 10 years sentence. He is not even an US citizen, never pose himself a jews to move to US, and it is funny but the charactor is from Ukraine when that Guy Viktor Bout is a Russian citizen, there was huge uncontrolled arm dealing in Ukraine and ex soviet republic, but more regulated in Russia. The only reason he was labeled as death trader was that the US used this movie as a way to describe his crimes to the court, and journalist name him that way, the court btw find proof insufficient, and they jailed him on a different charge.
@@S1lverarrow That's way too much information and nuance for internet randos who just want to glorify criminals (who they claim to hate) based on narratives given to them by Hollywood executives (who they claim to hate)
@@S1lverarrowmaybe I'd you did the same you'd know that one of his charges, and convictions, was for the illegal sale of ainti-aircraft missiles. Though not convicted, it's well established that he was a weapons trader. We didn't need to arrest Al Capone on tax fraud and evasion to know he ordered the Valentine's Day Massacre and was a criminal gang boss. Its just what we had enough evidence for to convict in court.
Everything jams in muddy conditions. You pack even the most simple single shot rifle with mud and it will stop working The point is that the AK jams pretty infrequently for very little maintenance and it's extremely cost effective
That is infact an AK-47 in the video. He says "forged steel" because the AK-47 is infact, made from forged steel. The AKM, it stamped steel and weighs like, 7-8 pounds just based on picking mine up
I don't want to be a smartass, but to be precise, the AKM was the best-selling export weapon and not the AK-47. The production of the AK-47 was very expensive because the body was milled. It was only from the AKM onwards that it was stamped from sheet steel. The differences can be seen in the receiver, handguard, stock, handguard, muzzle and dust cover. The AKM and the AK-74 are very common, while the AK-47 itself is very rare.
yet, the one in the video is a propper milled body AK47 with the propper 1947 stock, I was looking to be "that" guy to tell "BuT tHaT's aN AkM!" but it isnt, knowing they used real guns bought in The Market because they were cheaper than replicas I think they got to know wether AK47 are actually that rare or not.
Its rugged, easy to use, and quite powerful. But It jams like any other firearm covered in mud. or icy or sand conditions.... Theres no mechanical part on this earth that likes sand and mud
More modern M4’s, M16’s, AR-15’s, etc. will work for a limited time in mud, so won’t jam as easily in mud, but they won’t work in the cold. AK’s are quite the opposite, good in the cold but jam a lot in the mud.
the AK-74 was quickly replace by the AK-74 a enhanced version of AK-47 and after that would come the AKM, which is what most AKs are anymore. as for the part of them being the greatest export? that's the AK platform in general not just the 47 variant.
All of that is true of the AKM, not AK47. Of the ak47, with the milled reciever obly a limited number of madels were made. All of the explosion of guns from the fifties onwards were AKM variants, with a stamped reciever. Lot cheaper to produce and also lighter.
It does jam. In the Ukraine Russian war there are videos of soldiers, banging the stock of their AK's against the ground, trying to dislodge mud that keeps the weapon from firing.
the ak47 was not as widespread as you might think, most of the time cheap off brands and AKMs (Aswell as other ak pattern rifles like the 74) are mistaken as ak47s because they look similar. id say about 90 percent of guns you hear get called the "ak47" are in fact AKMs.
Everyone that used AK-47, on a shooting range or somewhere else, can agree that this stuff sucks. It might be popular because it was cheap, and former USSR countries never asked any questions before selling it, but this gun is so heavy and so inaccurate. Nightmare to use.
It´s cheap and powerful. Eastern block and Countries that use Ak´s in large number don´t care that much about accuracy. 100 men with Kalashnikovs do more damage than crew of 10 and that was pretty much the idea of Warszaw pact countries - Thounsands of infantry men supported by hundreds of BMPs and T-55s ( or T-72s ). Task of DDR, Poland, Czechoslovakia and others wasn´t to defend, but storm the west in case of a war... Of course Czechoslovakia had to be different with their VZ.58 ( Only country that had their own Assault rifle instead of AK variant ) If you ever come across VZ.58, give it a try, for me personally, VZ.58 is way nicer, lighter, higher firing rate but still more accurate on bursts than AK
Everyone is talking about the AKM, but no one noticed the Czechoslovakian Tatra which essentialy built Siberia and many roads in middle east/Africa no matter if there was clouds of dust or freezing temperatures
The fact that alongside the guns, but the tanks were also real. Those came with them needing and were required to tell the UN about, just so they stopped mid production by a legitimate government sent army
Most AK's you see today are actually the AK74. Also the gun is popular because of it reliability and ease and cost of production not its actualshooting performance. It has few parts which are large and easy to manufacture. It's actual shooting performance on the battlefield is mediocre due to it relatively strong recoil and its limited cross hair radius.
@@domesticonion8026 AK-47’s aren’t really able to be found, as they were made in small numbers. Russia uses AK-74’s and AK-12’s, the AK-12 should be their current service weapon. Some AKM’s would be too outdated to use on the frontlines of Ukraine.
The AK 47 jammed much less than the AKM which is in the video because AKMs were made out of stampered steel other that the significantly more reliable AK 47
And you can disassemble and put it together in less than a minute. We had classes in school, disassemble-assemble AK, guys would do it in 30 seconds. Mine best was about a minute, although we had our own AK at home. Growing up in a war zone, I never liked guns. Touching the rifle for the first time made me hate whoever invented it. I couldn’t stop thinking how many lives the exact piece I was holding took. And I know for a fact it did. We had it at home for a reason. Nasty stuff. But a necessity.
Idk about not overheating. After about 60 rounds an ak can burn you if you’re not paying attention and accidentally touch the steel. After about 100 rounds you need gloves to shoot it effectively.
I want a genuine Russian AK-47. Like a proper, 1947 AK, Soviet made. Not cause I love Russia or that I’m a communist, I just really love the design and looks of the AK.
They were the best there was for what they were. Anyone who fought against them knows that. Our advantages were better training and the 5.56 was more accurate .still I would pick it in a long battle simply because it worked under the harshest conditions .
Who cares, we got a gazillion barrels left in the basement The stock broke? Shit m8, slap a boot with some duct tape, see how that works out Oh, so you ripped off your pistol grip? Well, change it, it takes less time to do so than to take a shit!
Maybe there's the same situation as with old Mercedeses. Things are so well known of their indestructibility, so people do not even give a flying f**k about maintenance, so reality is way different than expectations
Absolutely no one stands in line for a Soviet Union (Russian) made Lada automobile. Even worse is the Trabant automobile, made in the former East Germany. Had a three cylinder, two stroke, engine. If you glue two shoe boxes together it will be larger than the engine on the Trabant.
Although most of them are not forged steel... Most of them are stamped steel. It was only the early ones that actually had forged and milled receivers because they had not yet perfected the stamping process that was intended.
Warning! Weapon can potentially jam. It will definitely jam if operated in mud. It will break if not properly treated, but compared to every other gun out there yes it is very reliable in some aspects.
There is actually one inconsistency. Historically the AK used Bakelite, a plastic like material instead of wood furniture. If it used plywood that means two things. 1. Early AF model 2. Non Russian model since the smaller Soviet states had to get by with whatever they had.
Fun fact: most of the “aks” we cheap for the movie to buy because, they weren’t even aks a majority of them were Czech vz.58’s. The movie only used real aks for closeup scenes
Thats a misconseption, it wasnt the Ak 47 or more correctly AK, that became so popular it was its improved AKM which had alot tweaks. That became the super well known gun used until this very day.
You also have to realize when he talks about the AK, he is talking about it like he’s selling it because that’s what he does. He’s going to over exaggerate some aspects to sell it even if it’s wrong.
The AK actually does poorly (like many other battle rifles) when it has mud applied to the action. The AK-12 addresses this issue with a dust/mud cover.
Reminder that dealer didn't do anything wrong in America and was basically kidnapped for selling weapons in Thailand , because America decided that private business owner from another sovereign nation isn't allowed to sell weapons.
Just to be accurate, Kalashnikov is good due to his low price , Soviets creating lots , same as Ruzzian in low quality . So basically this whole reels is based on lie 💀. They bought Kalashnikov because it was affordable purchase .
@@Sm1lingRussian Depends on what you mean by "overheat". If you mean "burns up in fire" yes, that's very hard to do. But most of us are referring to the point where you can't use it because it's too hot to handle. In which case, AKs get that hot REAL fast because of that enormous gas tube.
The fact the guns are real, and because prop guns were too expensive
Yep they even had to call nato because of the tanks because they had so many in one spot
@Crazius-yf9lk the shots with many of them are actually Chinese knockoffs
Czech knock-off but yes.
The guns were from everywhere. They had even ordered from other private dealers themselves, and the legendary tank scene? They were all actually bound for Libya, where Gadaffi was fighting the Chadians. They had to finish the scene quickly so the tanks could've been delivered lol
@@skullyboi1215 Own unique czech design that works completely different from AKs, cant even use the same mags.
So accurate about novelists and cars
I smiled at that line
russia has some legendary cars and trucks
@@fy4370One thing's for sure no one's lining up to buy their cars
@@fy4370But nobody wants to buy them, which is the point, unless they are looking for like special purpose vehicles.
Pretty much the entirety of the current Russian car industry is based on localizing foreign designs or licensing foreign components to fill the holes their local brands can't source in country.
"And they do"
Nobody's able to know how you feel about that sentence with that PP
I use this line all the time.
"All the other kids with the pumped up kicks better run better run faster than my bullet"
He forgot another big Russian export, Tetris😂
Wait, tetris was made by a Russian?!
@@robwernet9609 They made a whole movie about it.
@robwernet9609 YES😊
No wonder the game music sound like Russian
Well before its was by the Soviets now Russia@@robwernet9609
The AK hates mud but loves cold
The M4 loves mud but hates cold
Both have pros and cons
Exactly, but if you care for your AR it’ll run anywhere just fine.
@@thebadlander3608 you act like the AK will fail even if you take care
Siberian winters and Sonoran deserts
@alexandercamenzindrealistically speaking there are many tests that show aks just jam up in mud but ar/m4 being fine. Ak are good for the climate that they were designed for which is cold
@British_pathaks will work with little to no maintenance, that’s why they are reliable. people often confuse it with them being able to survive filled to the brim with mud.
“It will shoot covered in mud”
Garand Thumb: Oh boy….
Žiga's test on PolenarTactical gave the expected result when comparing the most likely battlefield case of fouling: junk in the magazine.
That wasn't covered in mud, if you threw your rifle into mud and covered it with mud and left it out for a few days it would still have way less mud then whatever the hell he did
@@datcheesecakeboi6745yeah, he kind of fed the guns mud, probably had quite a few pebbles in there too
@datcheesecakeboi6745 oh so you mean he simulated realistic battlefield conditions in say ukraine during the mud season? I'd say his test was fair
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 trench warfare mud is different than every day mud
AKs really don't like mud
And the vast majority of AKMs are stamped steel, not forged
Hey kid
It’s not that kind of movie
-ham sorbo
I mean what guns Like mud?
🤓☝️
The real advantage of the AK that plays into the myth of its acclaimed resistance to mud and neglect is its simplicity of design.
Less moving parts, less stuff to field strip and clean. Less things to learn for the masses of conscripted peasants it was designed to equip.
Funny because he said AK model of 1947, the AK-47 and AKM are different guns. They just look the same since they are made be the same person.
We traded this guy for a WNBA player. Most famous WNBA trade in history.
Wild isn't it - the one time WNBA was good for something 😂
if you spend 15 minut studying that guy, you would know he is nothing like Yuri Orlov Character. He was not even jailed for weapon trading, they couldnt proof he did anything illegal, all his weapon deals was like buying used berretas from Italian army to supply police force in poor african country. He didnt deal any gunship, tanks. They jailed him on the basis that some of those gun could have been used to kill an US citizen. And tried to use him against Russia, he refused and took 10 years sentence.
He is not even an US citizen, never pose himself a jews to move to US, and it is funny but the charactor is from Ukraine when that Guy Viktor Bout is a Russian citizen, there was huge uncontrolled arm dealing in Ukraine and ex soviet republic, but more regulated in Russia. The only reason he was labeled as death trader was that the US used this movie as a way to describe his crimes to the court, and journalist name him that way, the court btw find proof insufficient, and they jailed him on a different charge.
@@S1lverarrow That's way too much information and nuance for internet randos who just want to glorify criminals (who they claim to hate) based on narratives given to them by Hollywood executives (who they claim to hate)
@@S1lverarrowmaybe I'd you did the same you'd know that one of his charges, and convictions, was for the illegal sale of ainti-aircraft missiles.
Though not convicted, it's well established that he was a weapons trader.
We didn't need to arrest Al Capone on tax fraud and evasion to know he ordered the Valentine's Day Massacre and was a criminal gang boss. Its just what we had enough evidence for to convict in court.
@@S1lverarrow Joe Biden traded a WNBA player for a Russian weapons dealer.
The AKM is actually. AK47s are rare and yes, both indeed jam in muddy conditions.
Everything jams in muddy conditions. You pack even the most simple single shot rifle with mud and it will stop working
The point is that the AK jams pretty infrequently for very little maintenance and it's extremely cost effective
That is infact an AK-47 in the video. He says "forged steel" because the AK-47 is infact, made from forged steel. The AKM, it stamped steel and weighs like, 7-8 pounds just based on picking mine up
@Kalashnigoon can confirm. My Romanian build kit "AKM" is like 7 1/2 pounds
Also, if I’m not mistaken, there is a good chunk of 47s still floating around. They’re easy enough to maintain, and they never really get rest.
@@Kalashnigoonyou have one? Im jealous
I don't want to be a smartass, but to be precise, the AKM was the best-selling export weapon and not the AK-47.
The production of the AK-47 was very expensive because the body was milled.
It was only from the AKM onwards that it was stamped from sheet steel.
The differences can be seen in the receiver, handguard, stock, handguard, muzzle and dust cover.
The AKM and the AK-74 are very common, while the AK-47 itself is very rare.
That's why the AK 47 jams a lot less than the AKM
yet, the one in the video is a propper milled body AK47 with the propper 1947 stock, I was looking to be "that" guy to tell "BuT tHaT's aN AkM!" but it isnt, knowing they used real guns bought in The Market because they were cheaper than replicas I think they got to know wether AK47 are actually that rare or not.
This movie is still ASMR
Name?
Lord of War
Nice touch w the background music🤝
What song is it?
Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky, one of Russias greatest composers.
@@davidlintl6952 I thought it was 14 minutes until start, from the first notes.
Its rugged, easy to use, and quite powerful. But It jams like any other firearm covered in mud. or icy or sand conditions.... Theres no mechanical part on this earth that likes sand and mud
Armalite Rifle
More modern M4’s, M16’s, AR-15’s, etc. will work for a limited time in mud, so won’t jam as easily in mud, but they won’t work in the cold. AK’s are quite the opposite, good in the cold but jam a lot in the mud.
It is the obligation of a salesman to exaggerate.
"No one was lining up to buy their cars"... glances at the line up tanks😏
AKM and AK-74 are both more common than the AK-47 due to production differences. AK-47 is actually pretty rare comparatively.
the AK-74 was quickly replace by the AK-74 a enhanced version of AK-47 and after that would come the AKM, which is what most AKs are anymore. as for the part of them being the greatest export? that's the AK platform in general not just the 47 variant.
And here comes Toyota Hilux. Why nobody made it into movie?
1 in 5 small arms in the entire world are AK variants 😭 it's so beautiful
Ah yes, the CS:GO fun police rifle
All of that is true of the AKM, not AK47. Of the ak47, with the milled reciever obly a limited number of madels were made. All of the explosion of guns from the fifties onwards were AKM variants, with a stamped reciever. Lot cheaper to produce and also lighter.
Actually the AK-47 isn't that great in mud, the AR-15 platform performs pretty well in mud thou
It just works it's simple to field strip if you do have to clean it as well
It does jam. In the Ukraine Russian war there are videos of soldiers, banging the stock of their AK's against the ground, trying to dislodge mud that keeps the weapon from firing.
Dependens on how much were used....in army u can find old overused almost destroyed pieces.....depends how much your weapon suffered rookie training
Not so like other weapons
Every gun jams. Aks are very reliable still
@@krainexm4a4 can shoot for limited time with mud in the chamber, AK's advantage is that's easy to clean and maintain
@@krainex it is okay i guess no more
the ak47 was not as widespread as you might think, most of the time cheap off brands and AKMs (Aswell as other ak pattern rifles like the 74) are mistaken as ak47s because they look similar. id say about 90 percent of guns you hear get called the "ak47" are in fact AKMs.
its not made from plywood its bakelite, its like Russian polymer
For those wondering, it's open bolt, not open system. I've seen 2 people who know what they're talking about.😂😂😂
Everyone that used AK-47, on a shooting range or somewhere else, can agree that this stuff sucks. It might be popular because it was cheap, and former USSR countries never asked any questions before selling it, but this gun is so heavy and so inaccurate. Nightmare to use.
It´s cheap and powerful. Eastern block and Countries that use Ak´s in large number don´t care that much about accuracy. 100 men with Kalashnikovs do more damage than crew of 10 and that was pretty much the idea of Warszaw pact countries - Thounsands of infantry men supported by hundreds of BMPs and T-55s ( or T-72s ). Task of DDR, Poland, Czechoslovakia and others wasn´t to defend, but storm the west in case of a war... Of course Czechoslovakia had to be different with their VZ.58 ( Only country that had their own Assault rifle instead of AK variant ) If you ever come across VZ.58, give it a try, for me personally, VZ.58 is way nicer, lighter, higher firing rate but still more accurate on bursts than AK
Everyone is talking about the AKM, but no one noticed the Czechoslovakian Tatra which essentialy built Siberia and many roads in middle east/Africa no matter if there was clouds of dust or freezing temperatures
Про машины это верно сказано😂
The fact that alongside the guns, but the tanks were also real. Those came with them needing and were required to tell the UN about, just so they stopped mid production by a legitimate government sent army
Disclaimer: the gun wont work when its fulled with sand
Except sandy conditions really don't do the Kalashnikov any favors...thus the Galil was made for that.
Oh don't forget about the poet's!!!!! But no the AK can jam like any other gun.
NO, the kalash will absolutely jam in mud & sand,
yet.. though.. It can still fire after being in frozen though.. unlike Colt's rifle
Most AK's you see today are actually the AK74. Also the gun is popular because of it reliability and ease and cost of production not its actualshooting performance. It has few parts which are large and easy to manufacture. It's actual shooting performance on the battlefield is mediocre due to it relatively strong recoil and its limited cross hair radius.
Depends on where you are really. Most AKs in Ukraine are AK74s, but go anywhere else and they're either AKMs or AK47s
@@domesticonion8026 AK-47’s aren’t really able to be found, as they were made in small numbers. Russia uses AK-74’s and AK-12’s, the AK-12 should be their current service weapon. Some AKM’s would be too outdated to use on the frontlines of Ukraine.
Nope, it's usually a AKM
@@MrWasGehtSieDasAn01 depends what kind of unit you’re talking about
@doubledoublelem that's why I said anywhere but Ukraine
Movie name pls
Lord of war
lord of war, a fuckin master piece, its the story of victor bout
Lord of War (2006)
After you watch this you watch war dogs.
I can't sell a used gun!!!
"It doesn't jam"
Karl kasura and Ian Mucullum: heres a little lesson in trickery.
The AK 47 jammed much less than the AKM which is in the video because AKMs were made out of stampered steel other that the significantly more reliable AK 47
@lol-fe6xn yet it still jammed.
@@thepoliticalgunnut8018 are you talking about a video
Lord of war is the movie for those wondering
Thank you
This explanation is awesome...so calm yet so chilling....😂😂
AK's hate mud. They're more designed for winter conditions, such as that in the Russian continent where everything is cold.
It is also a one headshot kill even with helmet.
And you can disassemble and put it together in less than a minute. We had classes in school, disassemble-assemble AK, guys would do it in 30 seconds. Mine best was about a minute, although we had our own AK at home. Growing up in a war zone, I never liked guns. Touching the rifle for the first time made me hate whoever invented it. I couldn’t stop thinking how many lives the exact piece I was holding took. And I know for a fact it did. We had it at home for a reason. Nasty stuff. But a necessity.
Idk about not overheating. After about 60 rounds an ak can burn you if you’re not paying attention and accidentally touch the steel. After about 100 rounds you need gloves to shoot it effectively.
I want a genuine Russian AK-47. Like a proper, 1947 AK, Soviet made. Not cause I love Russia or that I’m a communist, I just really love the design and looks of the AK.
The AK is in the insignia of Rashtriya Rifles of Indian Army 🔥
Actually he’s wrong it’s the AKM, which is pretty much a AK-47 slight modifications, such as you can attach things to it
Schwanlake as soundtrack is genius.
Lada catching strays
I love how russian sales propogander made it into a Holywood movie 😂
They were the best there was for what they were. Anyone who fought against them knows that. Our advantages were better training and the 5.56 was more accurate .still I would pick it in a long battle simply because it worked under the harshest conditions .
“Forged steel” bro you got the budget for that we stay stamped in this business
They legit had real tanks and guns from legit arm dealers because props would be too expensive.
Is this ad for Kalashnikov?
Funny part is that it does break , jam and over heat !
Who cares, we got a gazillion barrels left in the basement
The stock broke? Shit m8, slap a boot with some duct tape, see how that works out
Oh, so you ripped off your pistol grip? Well, change it, it takes less time to do so than to take a shit!
@@The-jy3yq my shits take a long time i give you that !
Maybe there's the same situation as with old Mercedeses. Things are so well known of their indestructibility, so people do not even give a flying f**k about maintenance, so reality is way different than expectations
It does jam, but it's easy to fix.
It's simplicity makes it best
"And suicidal novelist". me immediately have Dostoevsky ptsd😂
Except actual AK-47s are quite rare. AKMs on the other hand...the cheaper, lighter, and more reliable improved model...those are everywhere...
Absolutely no one stands in line for a Soviet Union (Russian) made Lada automobile. Even worse is the Trabant automobile, made in the former East Germany. Had a three cylinder, two stroke, engine. If you glue two shoe boxes together it will be larger than the engine on the Trabant.
Although most of them are not forged steel... Most of them are stamped steel. It was only the early ones that actually had forged and milled receivers because they had not yet perfected the stamping process that was intended.
Warning! Weapon can potentially jam. It will definitely jam if operated in mud. It will break if not properly treated, but compared to every other gun out there yes it is very reliable in some aspects.
Ak47 jams less than AKM
AK are easy to use but hard to use it well. ARs are harder to use but easier to use it well.
There is actually one inconsistency. Historically the AK used Bakelite, a plastic like material instead of wood furniture. If it used plywood that means two things.
1. Early AF model
2. Non Russian model since the smaller Soviet states had to get by with whatever they had.
it does not fire in mud. but shoots even if its filled with sand
Fun fact: most of the “aks” we cheap for the movie to buy because, they weren’t even aks a majority of them were Czech vz.58’s. The movie only used real aks for closeup scenes
Thats a misconseption, it wasnt the Ak 47 or more correctly AK, that became so popular it was its improved AKM which had alot tweaks. That became the super well known gun used until this very day.
I completely broke down laughing when learning she was trying to eat the cat food. So cute.
You also have to realize when he talks about the AK, he is talking about it like he’s selling it because that’s what he does. He’s going to over exaggerate some aspects to sell it even if it’s wrong.
The line about cars puzzles me out.....I love soviet era cars :(
That cartbridge just appeared in the champer :O
I did a paper on the AK47 geography class as an example how the global supply chain works. As good memories.
Here comes the experts... 😂😂😂
"It's so easy even a child can use it, and they do." DAMN x2
"Even a child can use it" oh boy...
You may know kalashnikov... but...
Do you know kalashnikock?
If you know.... you know😈😈😈
The AK actually does poorly (like many other battle rifles) when it has mud applied to the action. The AK-12 addresses this issue with a dust/mud cover.
AKM yes, AK 47 no
" And they do.." 😶
Swan Lake is the greatest piece of art
Reminder that the guy Nicholas Cage portrayed in Lord of War was the same arms dealer that Biden traded for a WNBA player who smoked weed in Russia.
Absolutely based trade, we got an American citizen back from a hostile nation
Reminder that dealer didn't do anything wrong in America and was basically kidnapped for selling weapons in Thailand , because America decided that private business owner from another sovereign nation isn't allowed to sell weapons.
@cypherial they got someone who hates them back, and Russia got back one of their money makers that started to sell again.
It does overheat . And it hates Mud .
The sight tell isn't the original ak47
The muzzle break and stamped siding tells otherwise.
From the front sight it is an Type 56 the chinese copy of the akm @@cohenmelcher4310
Any AK-47 would be hard to find, due to the numbers they were produced in. These are either Czech knockoffs or AK-74/AKM’s
@doubledoublelemneither, this is an AK-47. They are rare but absolutely not impossible to find
@@hendi1571 most likely a Czech reproduction, as they also bought the tanks from a Czech arms dealer
There's no forged steel AK. They're either milled (very rare) or stamped.
I heard some people called it "The small weapon of mass destruction."
ARE YOU REALLY SURE ABOUT THAT
"Forged steel" shows a milled receiver
All those t-72’s are real
No, it jams covered in mud.😢
The AK47 is great, but don't claim that it doesn't jam or it'll fire in Sand or mud. The AK-47 works just like any other full auto rifle out there.
No, it works better than the popular variant, the AKM, the AK47 jams less
@lol-fe6xn I will reiterate, it won't work better or worse than ANY OTHER FIREARM like that.
Hhhh their cars is funny but true i used to drive an ural that used to belong to the military before the war..
Their cars are created to work without problem on -30° till -70°C. And they do. You can't produce anything like that.
Just to be accurate, Kalashnikov is good due to his low price , Soviets creating lots , same as Ruzzian in low quality . So basically this whole reels is based on lie 💀. They bought Kalashnikov because it was affordable purchase .
Huh-forged receiver. IYKYK
"Doesn't overheat"
Everyone who's actually shot an AK: LOL 😂
Any gun overheats from time to time, it’s how guns work!
i doubt you can shoot that much ammo to overheat an factory made AK
they are literally showing that on their media channel
@@Sm1lingRussian
Depends on what you mean by "overheat". If you mean "burns up in fire" yes, that's very hard to do. But most of us are referring to the point where you can't use it because it's too hot to handle. In which case, AKs get that hot REAL fast because of that enormous gas tube.
M16's jammed every 5 rounds
@@Maddog3060 that's a cost for its reliability and low production costs
Best mono dialogue ever
Funfact the weapon will do all the things he said it won't
“And they do”
Used to be the bad guys had AKs and now everyone has an M4 variant, wonder how that happened 😂
hes wrong. its the AKM and the chinese type 56. Also, it jams alot depending really on the conditions.
Movie name please?
Lord of War
lol, it does, in fact, jam.
What's the movie name?