Can I own an AK in South Africa (and do I need to clean it)?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @simisosenzozungu4013
    @simisosenzozungu4013 2 года назад

    Great content.... Very rare to find locally🇿🇦. Keep it up🙌🏾

  • @forensicphd
    @forensicphd 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video Gerard. One must be weary when using surplus ammunition. The copper colored Norinco AK ammo is highly corrosive. Most military surplus ammunition that was made before the 1980’s are corrosive.
    Hot water and dish soap is the only effective way to remove the corrosive salts. Be sure to relubricate the weapon completely afterwards. The best AK ammo I’ve ever shot was Norma 147gr 7.62X39. Not sure if it is still in production, but it shot accurately and cleanly. Just expensive. S&B produces great AK ammo as well. Be safe and enjoy.

  • @tristanfraser7116
    @tristanfraser7116 2 года назад +1

    I would love to get my hands on a Saiga 9. Shot one a couple months ago and I'm in love!!!

  • @shubhulesixaxa
    @shubhulesixaxa Год назад

    Greetings. Why Zulu,

    • @Gerard-il3lr
      @Gerard-il3lr Год назад

      The international country code for South Africa is ZA. In military spelling that it sounded out as Zulu Alpha

    • @ryansmithza
      @ryansmithza 4 месяца назад

      Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot
      A: Alfa
      B: Bravo
      C: Charlie
      D: Delta
      E: Echo
      F: Foxtrot
      G: Golf
      H: Hotel
      I: India
      J: Juliett
      K: Kilo
      L: Lima
      M: Mike
      N: November
      O: Oscar
      P: Papa
      Q: Quebec
      R: Romeo
      S: Sierra
      T: Tango
      U: Uniform
      V: Victor
      W: Whiskey
      X: Xray
      Y: Yankee
      Z: Zulu