AK-47 Assault Rifle Training Guide || Vintage US Army Video

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    ASP Presents: Soviet AK, A Vintage US Army Video
    AK stands for Avtomat Kalashnikov. The AK has evolved over the years and the current AK is called the AKM, Avtomat Kalashnikov Modernized.
    This video presents information of the AK-47 Rifle as provided by the US Army. This video will detail on how to disassemble and reassemble the AK-47, the US Army way.
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Комментарии • 434

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 4 года назад +165

    He speaks like he’s giving a school presentation that he didn’t practice for.

    • @xPanda_
      @xPanda_ 4 года назад +2

      Dude forgot to study so he stole his buddy Ivan’s work and just winged it.

    • @manifestman132
      @manifestman132 4 года назад

      Thats what it is. I couldn’t place it then read this. Haha

    • @TheEmoSyndicate
      @TheEmoSyndicate 4 года назад

      He Sounds more Nervous than anything probably. FNG. Vibe.

    • @chrisgarcia8592
      @chrisgarcia8592 3 года назад

      Nope it's just how they talked back in this day

  • @warrenlehmkuhleii8472
    @warrenlehmkuhleii8472 4 года назад +376

    Meanwhile in Soviet Russia.
    We have found this Capitalist M1 Grand, we would have called it dumb, but it makes such a cool ping sound sound.

    • @onionman500_m8
      @onionman500_m8 4 года назад +40

      @Mr. Jack "AAAAAA BLYAT IVAN THIS RIFLE CUT MY FINGER"
      Ah the famous garant thumb

    • @itsthem5699
      @itsthem5699 4 года назад +4

      it's called the fucking garand wtf

    • @aal834
      @aal834 4 года назад +7

      @@itsthem5699 it's called a typo

    • @Carbide195
      @Carbide195 4 года назад

      @@aal834
      It's called sausage fingers. I'm crippled by the disease. It took me 10 minutes to write this.

    • @onionman500_m8
      @onionman500_m8 4 года назад +2

      @@itsthem5699 nope for muricans all guns are an m1

  • @Manhattan_project.420
    @Manhattan_project.420 4 года назад +136

    i like the tactical straw he is using to point stuff out..

    • @nickjohnson410
      @nickjohnson410 4 года назад +2

      Springfield Armory probably charged $1000 per tactical straw.

    • @Manhattan_project.420
      @Manhattan_project.420 4 года назад +1

      @@nickjohnson410 thats pretty cheap for a proper tactical combat straw

    • @IamHat
      @IamHat 4 года назад +4

      Just the way he runs it smoothly along the gun gives me weird brain tingles. Does that make me gun horny?

    • @Manhattan_project.420
      @Manhattan_project.420 4 года назад

      @@IamHat got my pp hard too..dont worry buddy i am with you

    • @predator3299
      @predator3299 4 года назад

      @@IamHat Visual ASMR?

  • @juanjalapeno3765
    @juanjalapeno3765 4 года назад +99

    The audio quality makes him sound like an adult in Charlie Brown

    • @TheSeanoops
      @TheSeanoops 4 года назад

      He’s turning into one.

  • @artemisarrow179
    @artemisarrow179 4 года назад +34

    Finally youtube recommends something nice

  • @mausershooter100
    @mausershooter100 8 лет назад +624

    The AK round is "not a very good combat load" - Yeah. Right.

    • @barnabywylde2224
      @barnabywylde2224 8 лет назад +8

      +mausershooter100 Apparently the USSR thought the SCHV was better than intermediate.

    • @dodieoinst4598
      @dodieoinst4598 8 лет назад +163

      Remember, this is when the good combat loads would blow the arm off of someone.

    • @krisguntner4805
      @krisguntner4805 8 лет назад +48

      +mausershooter100
      As I understand it at the time when this was made the round being used over penetrated and effectively"zipped"through a person rarely tumbling so it didn't transfer much energy to the target inflicting little more injury then a .38 special round.
      Obviously newer bullets fix that problem.

    • @garrettholland664
      @garrettholland664 7 лет назад +16

      it really isnt unless you are fighting at under 300 yards, while most people in iraq and afganistan are fighting at 600-1000 yards.

    • @Adamz678
      @Adamz678 7 лет назад +10

      500 yards is when the 7.62x39 goes subsonic and destabilizes. It's good at a relatively far distance with a well trained solider.

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 4 года назад +46

    The person in this video uses the same microphone that my teammates do online.

  • @intrusive_thoughts.
    @intrusive_thoughts. 8 лет назад +25

    The second sergeant is a green beret with combat wings. Thanks for posting this video. These were the good old days.

  • @MarvelousSeven
    @MarvelousSeven 4 года назад +59

    Rolled my eyes soooo much when he said "it's not a very effective combat round".
    Ok Army. You're special.

    • @alexsitaras6508
      @alexsitaras6508 4 года назад +21

      That's one part propaganda and one part that the Army still felt that the infantry needed a big bullet that can shred a man in half at 500 meters a way before the advent of body armor.

    • @straightwarlock5341
      @straightwarlock5341 4 года назад

      Alex Sitaras and fucking western idiots trust to all that propaganda as you see

    • @michealcollins7709
      @michealcollins7709 4 года назад +2

      @Patrick Ancona not sure what you by .30-6 being doctrine, but the M14 does not use 7.62x39 it uses 7.62x51, also the 7.62x39 has an effective range of 400 yards while 5.56 has an effective range of nearly 550 yards

    • @overtoast1105
      @overtoast1105 4 года назад

      @@straightwarlock5341 dude what the hell are you even talking about, the US was still using a full-size rifle round at the time.

    • @Itgetsbetterofficial
      @Itgetsbetterofficial 4 года назад +1

      Well, it's not. It's just far too big of a round, it's too heavy and it overpenetrates at most combat ranges, that's why the Soviets themselves switched to 5.45 in the 70's.

  • @murdercubes4968
    @murdercubes4968 4 года назад +10

    I love how he very carefully touches it like the thing could fire itself if he goes too fast

  • @shanemcman3665
    @shanemcman3665 4 года назад +8

    There is a level of respect given. Care in handling. Pointing out the machined parts and the lack of stamps

  • @MrTJPAS
    @MrTJPAS 2 года назад +12

    Would be interesting to see if the Soviet military had any similar training videos to explain the weapons and equipment of western military forces.

  • @selflesssamaritan6417
    @selflesssamaritan6417 Год назад +1

    What a good educational video. This should be taught in public middle and high school too!

  • @kurtlovef150
    @kurtlovef150 4 года назад +35

    This gun was way before it's time. I honestly don't know if it will ever completely leave the battle feild.

    • @user-njyzcip
      @user-njyzcip 4 года назад +2

      MKB-42: Am I a joke to you?

    • @cloroxlavenderscent4307
      @cloroxlavenderscent4307 4 года назад +6

      No it won't because you could make an AKM in a tool shed with sheet metal and left over parts. And it's tough as nails.

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 2 года назад

      @@user-njyzcip yes

    • @BloodIsTheInkOfFreedom
      @BloodIsTheInkOfFreedom Год назад

      @@cloroxlavenderscent4307 tell me more about this lol

    • @cloroxlavenderscent4307
      @cloroxlavenderscent4307 Год назад +1

      @@BloodIsTheInkOfFreedom okay where do I begin. So the original type 1 ak was a stamped steel receiver which supposed to be cheap to produce. The soviets couldn't get the technology up and running for from 1947-1949 there were several thousand original type 1s produced. All of which are rare and museum pieces today. In 1949 there was a redesign of the receiver in order to become on milled component. This receiver was a solid chunk of steel milled into a receiver. This two different types where born the milled and the original stamped steel. In 1959 the soviets had finally perfected the art of stamping and began to produce the AKM. The AKM is still an AK-47 variant, adherent to the original design with slight modifications in the rivet pattern as well as additional supporting ribs. To answer the question of how, one can look at the dozens of examples made by non state actors in Africa, the middle east and Asia, all of which have been making AK clones since the time of the original rifles. In fact the Chinese type 56 is a direct clone of the Russian AKM with slight modifications.

  • @andyfaithnomoreguitarist5444
    @andyfaithnomoreguitarist5444 7 лет назад +120

    Both the AK-47 and the M-16 are amazing assault rifles if you know to use them properly!

    • @me.with.my.self.
      @me.with.my.self. 4 года назад +16

      Best use of m-16 - replace it with ak

    • @Soldiereasy
      @Soldiereasy 4 года назад +11

      @@me.with.my.self. M16 A1 is pretty good rifle Even if exposed to mud or water, the gun will still work normally.You just have to clean the gun properly and don't let it fall into the water And most importantly, don't use the wrong ammunition. We have a lot of 30 year old M16a1 guns.Still works well

    • @me.with.my.self.
      @me.with.my.self. 4 года назад

      @@Soldiereasy We talk about 1964-74 era

    • @Soldiereasy
      @Soldiereasy 4 года назад +9

      @K W I like both rifles( AR and AK) but As a soldier(Reserve), I have to understand how these weapons work. The AR15 family has a closed gun frame ,It helps to prevent things from getting inside the gun At the same time requires the right maintenance.Users must be trained to understand the operation of the gun and must have standard cleaning tools.
      AK family With a loose gun frame design There is a gap between the mechanisms.Helps in the event that any things get inside the gun, it will not interfere with the work mechanism.And with a long piston system, users don't have to frequently clean the gun,And not specifying cleaning equipment like the AR15 gun
      The problem is that the AK fanboy Overestimating the reliability of ak guns For example, you can bury an akm gun in the mud for months and shoot it straight away,Dip the gun into the clay mud and bring it up to shoot No problem,Or you can use the gun for 10 years and don't have to clean it at all. When I heard these stories,I was like dude are you f****** serious. do you hate your gun so much you want to ruin it by yourself Or you try to kill yourself that much. Every gun needs proper maintenance.During my training as a reserve ,Master Sergeant Taught me that I have to take care of the gun like taking care of the wife
      Both AR and ak guns have different advantages and disadvantages But overall, both guns are very good guns
      (Sorry for the misuse of English grammar.I'm not good at English grammar.)

    • @Soldiereasy
      @Soldiereasy 4 года назад +5

      @@me.with.my.self. M16A1(1969) is standard rifle for Royal Thai Army Reserve And it is still stationed in the army because it won't break down. It has been in the Reserve Training Center for 40 years.And on average, almost every rifle is used to practice shooting real 30,000-50,000+ bullets per year for 30 years Of course there were some changes to the Barrel parts, but the gun was still the same. The gun is still considered to be working normally.Therefore, yes, it is a very good gun.

  • @kingchimp1942
    @kingchimp1942 4 года назад +14

    This was oddly satisfying

    • @thetman0068
      @thetman0068 4 года назад +2

      The way he uses the pointer is giving me ASMR

    • @kingchimp1942
      @kingchimp1942 4 года назад +1

      @@thetman0068 same

  • @wolfgangamadeus232
    @wolfgangamadeus232 4 года назад +4

    Why this man caressing the AK with that white stick so seductively, this is some kinda of vintage gun porno ?

  • @JoeyP322
    @JoeyP322 9 лет назад +5

    Awesome video (film) - made during the Cold War days when these rifles were still an unknown. So simple and effective. We were still probably using the M1 Garands and carbines, maybe the M14. Thanks for showing this...

    • @garrettholland664
      @garrettholland664 7 лет назад +2

      Joey P nope, we were using M16s

    • @JoeyP322
      @JoeyP322 7 лет назад +4

      Garrett Holland I was thinking this was made before 1964... my uncle used an M14 in Vietnam... some outfits even used Springfield 1903A3...

    • @FIREBRAND38
      @FIREBRAND38 4 года назад +1

      @@JoeyP322 No way. The USA Army Institute for Military Assistance didn't exist under that name until 1969.
      And who was carrying bolt action M1903A3s in Vietnam? Maybe A4 sniper variants.

  • @sbeckett91
    @sbeckett91 4 года назад +62

    Imagine being a Russian GI, handing in your Mosin Nagant and being issued one of these. Crazy.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 4 года назад +7

      Exactly, it was space age technology by comparison.

    • @ИванКузнецов-г9е
      @ИванКузнецов-г9е 4 года назад +9

      PPsh-41 still existed, you know. As well as trophy MP-44s. Mosins were widely used of course, but full auto was not a space tech.

    • @FrankensteinV203
      @FrankensteinV203 4 года назад +9

      @Mao got Zedong pretty long Very few Russian soldiers actually used SKSs, so yeah, a jump from the Mosin to AK was a very comon thing, and actually happened to my granddad, who had a very similar feeling. it was like getting into a Tesla in the 90's

    • @RustedCroaker
      @RustedCroaker 4 года назад

      ​@@FrankensteinV203 Every single soldier at the time used the SKS... but as a ceremony rifle only.

    • @murdercubes4968
      @murdercubes4968 4 года назад

      Also i think most countries had semi-auto rifles during WWII, US has the only one to adopt them as their issue weapons. Do you imagine thm using springfields instead?

  • @ArchieKeen1
    @ArchieKeen1 4 года назад +2

    It’s cool to see a AK 47s these are quite rare and hard to find a genuine picture of them.

  • @cergeil1805
    @cergeil1805 4 года назад +4

    Разобрал и собрал автомат за пятнадцать минут, молодец👍

  • @e.z.hernandez6378
    @e.z.hernandez6378 4 года назад +11

    Literally the SLOWEST AK field strip video EVER!

  • @konfederate6277144
    @konfederate6277144 9 лет назад +7

    Nice, love these oldies videos...

  • @11B30Inf
    @11B30Inf 4 года назад +27

    Russian Military have stop using AKM (AK-47 style rifles) since 1974. Replace by the AK-74 rifle that use the 5.45 x 39 rounds.

    • @kakolykia
      @kakolykia 4 года назад +2

      nope. it's not. AK-47 is still on service.

    • @Groza_Sadika
      @Groza_Sadika 4 года назад +11

      @@kakolykia You mean AKM, right? Because AK47 was replaced in 1959 or so

    • @LeningradetZ
      @LeningradetZ 4 года назад +7

      @@Groza_Sadika AK-47 is wrong name. Correct name is just AK. And AKM.

    • @Groza_Sadika
      @Groza_Sadika 4 года назад +5

      @@LeningradetZ ofc, 47 is just a year. I didn't want to explain it anyway, I'm just tired of educating CoD kids

    • @LeningradetZ
      @LeningradetZ 4 года назад

      @@Groza_Sadika I'm trying to looking smart :)

  • @naujadiena
    @naujadiena 4 года назад +13

    Cyrillic "АВ" it is not "eibi:" but "a-və" and "ОД" it is not "ouei" but "o-də".

  • @manifestman132
    @manifestman132 4 года назад +5

    That would be a AKS47 as it has the folding stock could also be a AKMS. As it has a folding stock.

  • @fresatx
    @fresatx 3 года назад +2

    Now I want to see the Soviet guide to the M-16.

  • @long_chin_man
    @long_chin_man 4 года назад +5

    id really like to know what the exact date this footage is from. this guy has been given some pretty in-depth information to a relatively new firearm and this point in history where the ak was born and its massive change it made to the world isnt amazingly documented. even in the early days the american military realised this was what the russians would go with for years to come. they knew it was going to be a solid competitor to anything the americans could think of. its special to remember these times

    • @ShawntiaKnott
      @ShawntiaKnott 4 года назад

      1940's is my guess

    • @stang3787
      @stang3787 4 года назад

      @@ShawntiaKnott It was obtained from the JKF lIbrary at the Institute for Military Assistance at Fort Bragg. Probably the 1960's as it was originally on a BETA videotape.

    • @ShawntiaKnott
      @ShawntiaKnott 4 года назад

      @@stang3787 my friend is stationed in fort bragg

    • @stang3787
      @stang3787 4 года назад

      @@ShawntiaKnott Unfortunately I have not been back to Bragg since 1992.At that time a lot of the old BETA video tapes used for instruction were "dissolving" while in storage and some were being trashed. I was able to save a few for history by converting them to VCR and later to DVD>

    • @ShawntiaKnott
      @ShawntiaKnott 4 года назад

      @@stang3787 that would be pretty sweet. What branch were you in? Edit: oh nevermind fort Bragg is army base. Duh

  • @fsholokh
    @fsholokh 4 года назад +7

    Moving a safety lever to a position called AB, but in Kirrilic it pronounces like AV and translates like Auto

    • @scottland8698
      @scottland8698 4 года назад

      Touching it to fast could turn him into a commie

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt 4 года назад

      Avtomaticheskij (Automatic)

  • @qpr3n9nl42
    @qpr3n9nl42 9 лет назад +50

    Where they did found that soviet AK-47.

    • @garrettholland664
      @garrettholland664 7 лет назад +15

      Herceg Bosna 90 Korea

    • @MUTALISKUS
      @MUTALISKUS 7 лет назад +28

      kill vietcong and take .first ak in usa

    • @yuribartieniev8364
      @yuribartieniev8364 6 лет назад +34

      MUTALISKUS 1986 Ak was adopted in 1949. However it was kept discrete by making soldiers carry the rifles in special cases that concealed the appearance. Soldiers also had to pickup their spent cases. The first public appearance of Ak was in the 1955 movie "Maxim Perepelitsa" (Максим Перепелица). In 1956 during the Hungarian Uprising Ak had its first battle debut. After the uprising a few captured rifles made it U.S. Anyway Soviets were able to keep the rifle secret to the West for six-seven years.

    • @WanganTune3DXPluDeaf
      @WanganTune3DXPluDeaf 6 лет назад +15

      this is captured from Vietnam war

    • @wigon
      @wigon 4 года назад +3

      Somebody killed a commie for mommy and brought her home a gift.

  • @burdofr7524
    @burdofr7524 7 лет назад +9

    i love the underfolder stock it makes it look the the akms

    • @francisallen5459
      @francisallen5459 6 лет назад

      I have a Yugoslavian M70 AB 2 unferfolder made in 1986

    • @ajorsomething4935
      @ajorsomething4935 4 года назад

      @@francisallen5459 or y'know the ak47s since this is earlier than the akm.

    • @RustedCroaker
      @RustedCroaker 4 года назад

      It IS the AKS. The father of the AKMS and the grandad of the AKS-74.

  • @TheCleansingx
    @TheCleansingx 4 года назад +19

    Who is watching the sports in the background?

  • @s7robe297
    @s7robe297 4 года назад +6

    Crazy they had 60fps back then.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 4 года назад

      They did not, they had two 29 lines per second and the TV scanned them from top to bottom like a printer, but really fast its called interlacing.
      European PAL and SECAM used 25 lines per second.

    • @wtfhlostonparadise8278
      @wtfhlostonparadise8278 4 года назад +1

      SMGJohn this was obviously on film

    • @jackrambit9637
      @jackrambit9637 2 года назад

      @@wtfhlostonparadise8278 film is 23.7 FPS or something like that

    • @alvarohigino
      @alvarohigino 2 года назад

      It was in 24 FPS.

  • @Sunbearvygv
    @Sunbearvygv 4 года назад +3

    What is the context of the video? Say if you're in need of a weapon and you take a fallen enemies?

  • @BinBintheRiceCake
    @BinBintheRiceCake 4 года назад +1

    Guess I'll bookmark this for future reference

  • @ReformedSooner24
    @ReformedSooner24 5 лет назад +16

    The one thing I’ll give the Soviets, the AK was and is a damn reliable gun.

    • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
      @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 3 года назад +3

      Russia & Germany make allot better firearm's than we do our goverment always goes for the cheapest alternative.

    • @alvarohigino
      @alvarohigino 2 года назад

      Reliable and cheap.

  • @wizzzer1337
    @wizzzer1337 4 года назад +1

    That dude is baked as hell, well it's the 60's so it makes sense.

    • @doorswhofan
      @doorswhofan 4 года назад

      Actually, this is 1974. Watch the very end.

  • @oscardelta1257
    @oscardelta1257 6 лет назад +12

    The 7.62x39 cartridge is an intermediate round, soviet doctrine at the time was to overwhelm the enemy with a hoard of soldiers carrying AK47's basically creating a wall of lead. Simple reliable design which is easy to take apart, clean and repair in the field using the on board tool kit capsule in the buttock and cleaning rod. It was never meant to be a precision rifle, it was meant to get the job done and it was/is very effective for the job it was created for doing, there are cemetery's full of DEAD people that prove this very fact!
    Trench warfare was done at the end of WWII, the 7.62x39 round is ideal for urban warfare because of its ability to punch through structure materials, its also very good for jungle warfare for its ability to punch through vegetation, also good for using in harsh environments such as the dessert...
    Someone can be taught how to dissemble and operate one in a couple of hours making it ideal to train anyone how to operate one. Its also way less expensive to manufacture and provide a support system for countries that either do not have a multi-gazillion dollar military budget and do not want to be beholden to the US for parts and support. When our military goes to war it has to have a MULTI-BILLION dollar support system for the M-4 to deploy with it to keep them up and running, the enemy has no such support system because they do not need one...
    An over 70yr old design that is still being fielded today by numerous countries throughout the world and will be here long into the future...

    • @FIREBRAND38
      @FIREBRAND38 4 года назад +4

      Oscar Delta "MULTI-BILLION dollar support system for the M-4 to deploy with it to keep them up and running" Calm down. Can you show how that budget breaks down to keep M-4s firing in the field? In other words prove what you said.

    • @FIREBRAND38
      @FIREBRAND38 4 года назад +3

      Oscar Delta "MULTI-BILLION dollar support system for the M-4 to deploy with it to keep them up and running" Calm down. Can you show how that budget breaks down to keep M-4s firing in the field? In other words prove what you said.

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад

      @@FIREBRAND38 Buddy your M4 still has trouble showing anything better than a 70 year old soviet rifle. Your soldiers are still getting killed by militias all around the world. The M4 isn't even alone in that, the F35 has trouble showing it's better than an F22 despite costing trillions of dollar to research.

    • @RustedCroaker
      @RustedCroaker 4 года назад

      Have you the reference to prove "soviet doctrine at the time was to overwhelm the enemy with a hoard of soldiers"?
      I smell a propaganda sheeple.

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 4 года назад +2

    What year is this from?

  • @IncredulousIndividual
    @IncredulousIndividual 4 года назад +4

    Y’all need to chill flaming on this dude

  • @themadminuteman
    @themadminuteman 9 лет назад +2

    Classy instructor.

  • @ahah1785
    @ahah1785 4 года назад

    Thanks thats exactly what i needed...now time to...*cough time to practice...yes practice...

  • @SMGJohn
    @SMGJohn 4 года назад +1

    The AK still fucks up American GI even today, in my book its a good rifle from that alone.
    But the thing is, M16 and M4 fucks up American GI's too in Vietnam so these are outstanding rifles.

  • @ThatGuy-te9wh
    @ThatGuy-te9wh 4 года назад +4

    "the intermediate cartridge is not a good combat load at the present time"
    WRONG.

  • @tarkin56
    @tarkin56 10 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks

  • @АлександрРябцев-э4у
    @АлександрРябцев-э4у 4 года назад +17

    Видео может быть и хорошее, но описание и комментарии писали идиоты. Тэги в описании - просто набор названий, никак не относящихся к самому видео, в самом видео не АК-47, хотя в комментах все абсолютно уверенны в правдивости названия. Американцам проще любой Автомат Калашникова назвать "АК-47", чем потратить пару минут на изучение признаков самых распространенных моделей этого автомата.

    • @Timsturbs
      @Timsturbs 4 года назад +4

      у нас подобных дебилов тоже немалое колличество. и также АК и АКМ называют какимто АК-47

    • @МаксимКоноплянка
      @МаксимКоноплянка 4 года назад +6

      Навсегда он останется в массовой культуре (тем более американской), как "АК-47", ничего с этим не поделаешь, да и не нужно - кто в теме, то знает. Абсолютно в любой области найдётся масса обывательских заблуждений и мифов, которые раздражают знающего человека. Например есть долбоёбы, которые неистово рвут жопу, услышав "АК-47", но при этом свято верят, что американские солдаты со времён Вьетнама вплоть до Ирака при первой же возможности бросали свои М16/М4 и подбирали калаши.

    • @bobsmith-ru7xp
      @bobsmith-ru7xp 4 года назад

      English please you commie bastards.

    • @screamsinrussian5773
      @screamsinrussian5773 4 года назад +1

      @@bobsmith-ru7xp that ain't the AK, pal. That looks like an AKS-74 by the looks of it, especially considering that this video is dated "March 74", making it even more plausible

    • @screamsinrussian5773
      @screamsinrussian5773 4 года назад +1

      @@bobsmith-ru7xp the S part comes from the folding stocks that the model bad, like the U in AKU refers to the gun being shortened

  • @drunkenfinnpeltsi5968
    @drunkenfinnpeltsi5968 5 лет назад +5

    Little bit weapon asmr here

  • @Elisei11
    @Elisei11 4 года назад +14

    Где вы увидели АК -47??????

    • @64ykb
      @64ykb 4 года назад +8

      У них любой Калашников -АК47

    • @shumatych
      @shumatych 4 года назад

      АКМС по-ходу, срез ствола только прямой , а не с характерным срезом.🤔

    • @neetnovosibirsk9240
      @neetnovosibirsk9240 4 года назад +3

      @@shumatych Скорее просто АКС, так как именно у него такой срез и подобная ствольная коробка
      def-tech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/762-mm-karabyn-AKS-MP-UOS-3.jpg - вот изображение АКС, дабы не быть голословным

    • @shumatych
      @shumatych 4 года назад

      NEET Novosibirsk похож.У меня в Шауляйской учебке был АКС-74 с пластиковым цевьём и дюралевым штык-ножом.Штык говно, а автомат классный.

  • @predator3299
    @predator3299 4 года назад

    Anyone notice how when the audio gets quiet you can hear another voice, extremely quietly? How'd that get there?

  • @mikuhatsunegoshujin
    @mikuhatsunegoshujin 4 года назад +9

    I think everyone had wooden stocks, it's not exclusive to the east.

    • @moparmanicgarage
      @moparmanicgarage 4 года назад

      The us had synthetic stocks on the early m16a1 rifles of this era

    • @broccodoggo8363
      @broccodoggo8363 4 года назад

      In the early variants of introduction to proxy fighters, USSR gave types of wire stocks

    • @mathildadeer
      @mathildadeer 4 года назад +2

      At the time this was recorded, we knew very little about the AK other than what we could get a glimpse of while spying or fighting in Asia. He also incorrectly states that the AK was introduced to replace the SKS when they were actually introduced at the same time, again because that’s the story our spies were able to patch together.

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 9 лет назад +54

    When i was in vietnam i remember comming across this huge underground storage there was more then 2 thousand of these rifles and hundreds of ammo cases we burn them s.o.b. and blowup the ammo probably saved a lot of lives , in the early 2000 i went back to Vietnam to the same area it took me many many years to come to Peace whit all that nightmares (i never resive any counselling and i had to deal whit it myself) two of my neighborhood friends got killed i remember walking by their homes after i comeback and ill never forget the wey their families looked at me like i done Somthing wrong by camming back and not their sons.

    • @Knightbrike
      @Knightbrike 7 лет назад +8

      Thank you sir

    • @raybruce9522
      @raybruce9522 5 лет назад +3

      God bless.

    • @WanganTune3DXPluDeaf
      @WanganTune3DXPluDeaf 4 года назад

      Arvn were lost cos ammo low and should be captured ak like iraq and Afghanistan make more ammo

    • @samKulikov
      @samKulikov 4 года назад +5

      Nobody asked you tu come to Vietnam and kill villagers and their families

    • @samKulikov
      @samKulikov 4 года назад +3

      @The Recruit Club I don't see enough reason to protect war crimes and war criminals: Songmi(Thảm sát Sơn Mỹ), napalm on villages, agent orange to destroy jungles. Moderns Vietnamese still give birth to disabled children because of an influence of the chemical weapon. American government didn't do any big trial on those crimes like Nurnberg did. And until there will be people, who know and remember, there will be no forgive.
      Никто не даст нам избавления, ни царь, ни бог и ни герой. Добьёмся мы освобождения своею собственной рукой.

  • @daveed467
    @daveed467 4 года назад +3

    Hope everyone watching this has a beautiful day and a life filled with success and blessings 🙂

    • @goju09alt9
      @goju09alt9 4 года назад +1

      david owens Thank you good sir, to you as well.

  • @KAPJINK-228
    @KAPJINK-228 4 года назад +7

    Аутомат Калажникава
    (с) Американский инструктор.

    • @KAPJINK-228
      @KAPJINK-228 4 года назад

      @ЧЕРТ ПОЗОРНЫЙ Э Я счёл его произношение забавным.

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt 4 года назад

      Xaxaxaxaxa smeshno! Privet iz CWA!

  • @hp9mm
    @hp9mm 5 месяцев назад

    What year was this recorded?

  • @daveybernard1056
    @daveybernard1056 4 года назад +1

    Where's the SKS video?

    • @stang3787
      @stang3787 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/rZUZi57h49Y/видео.html

  • @louie000007
    @louie000007 8 лет назад +4

    Why do I hear other people talking (very faintly) on the audio?

    • @francisallen5459
      @francisallen5459 6 лет назад

      That's people in the background talking in that class while he is filming that training film

    • @RealFleeceJohnson
      @RealFleeceJohnson 4 года назад

      It’s somebody watching sports

  • @GunLinser
    @GunLinser 8 лет назад +14

    Lol, at 5:57 OD somehow become OA :v

    • @fahad_hassan_92
      @fahad_hassan_92 5 лет назад +1

      That letter there which you call 'A' sounds like D is russian.

    • @TheCleansingx
      @TheCleansingx 4 года назад +4

      It just looks like an A to people not familiar with the Cyrillic alphabet. Also isn't he saying that the Auto position is Semi and vice versa?

    • @hasanfurkancengiz
      @hasanfurkancengiz 4 года назад +2

      TheCleansingx no middle one should be automatic

    • @TheCleansingx
      @TheCleansingx 4 года назад +1

      @@hasanfurkancengiz Yea my bad..

  • @kimjongoof5000
    @kimjongoof5000 2 года назад

    this aged well

  • @locoloco3747
    @locoloco3747 4 года назад +3

    AK47 POWER

  • @Kriegerdammerung
    @Kriegerdammerung 4 года назад +2

    470 metres maximum (effective target) range! is the same as M-16?

    • @xxP1ST0LER0xx
      @xxP1ST0LER0xx 4 года назад

      No

    • @Grabbagar670
      @Grabbagar670 4 года назад +4

      M16 is 550m. M4 is 500m. Nowadays, after better testing, the max effective range of the AK is considered to be just 400m.

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад +3

      @@Grabbagar670 Better testing? AKs can absolutely hit beyond 500 meters. Stop trusting your government and believing everything the State tells you. You braindead fuck.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 4 года назад +2

      @@Grabbagar670
      That is utterly false, people have shot the AK just fine upwards of a 1000 metre with scopes, its just as fucking accurate as a M16, real testing has proven this there hundreds of videos on RUclips literally debunking your baseless claim.

    • @darnit1944
      @darnit1944 4 года назад

      @@SMGJohn i highly doubt that. 1000m is quite tricky, even for precision rifles. Especially when you said "just fine" for an AK with scope.
      The AK has good enough accuracy. It does its job well at 300m range as an assault rifle, same like the M16 or M4. However at longer range, which is unlikely, M16/M4 rifles may have better advantage since the dropoff of 5.56 is lesser than 7.62x39mm. But +400m range is just unlikely. Too far to shoot accurately even for the M16/M4

  • @convenant42
    @convenant42 3 года назад

    А какого года эта видеозапись?

  • @I_Stole_A_BTR-80
    @I_Stole_A_BTR-80 8 месяцев назад

    Im guessing this was early 60s or so, because the presenter is talking like the folding stock is srandard to the original russian design, when this seems to be an AKMS. And that he says it was made to replace the SKS when it was actually originally made to replace the multiple SMGs that the soviets used, before it's potential was later realised and replaced both the SKS' and SMGs' roles.
    Not that I imagine most people who had to watch this really cared at all, but interesting how uniformed the US likely was about the individual steps the AK took to becoming the main arm of the USSR's forces. Although then again, it probably only matters for the weapons designers who would want to see how the other side is doing things. I wouldn't imagine a soldier thinking that the difference between the accuracy and whatnot of an AKM and an AKMS is all that substantial enough to warrant any different tactics.

  • @dstro899
    @dstro899 4 года назад +10

    To everyone laughing at the remark about the 7.62x39 being an ineffective round, remember this is from the era when the US was still using full battle rifles as standard issue weapons. Compared to the 7.62x51 and 30-06 the 7.62x39 is overwhelmingly inferior in every category except weight. And again, this is from an era where the response to "Its too heavy" was "Suck it up sissy". Good times indeed. Don't get me wrong, I love the Ak, but those are the hard facts.

    • @МаксимКоноплянка
      @МаксимКоноплянка 4 года назад

      This is a 1974 video.

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад

      There is literally no reason to use 7.62x51. The idea was not to make a lighter cartridge for the soldier but to carry more for the same weight you absolute mongrel. The hard facts are that if your squad armed with M14s came to fight a 3 man armed with lighter fully automatic rifles shooting a cartridge that embedded themselves into your organs you would not live to see the end.

    • @dstro899
      @dstro899 4 года назад

      Try going back and actually reading the post before you start shooting your mouth off. I spent a great deal of time in service to the United States government, and I'm fully aware of why the change of cartridges was made. It was one part entitled draftees whining about the weight in Vietnam, and one part political economic dealing on behalf of Congress. I've also seen the reports indicating that on average nearly three times as many lighter rounds were required to amass the same number of kills as the full rifle calibers during the transition period. That, however is not the point of this video or my post. And if you really think the 7.62X51 is useless, I suggest you check in on how effective the EBR platform has been in the Middle East over the last 19 years. Some of your cousins likely have first-hand experience in the matter...

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад

      @@dstro899 Oh hey how'd you enjoy the missiles back at the base?

    • @dstro899
      @dstro899 4 года назад

      @@CassiusGreen it's the simple nature of the game. The delusional and the insignificant will always try to make a big show to prove to the world that they're anything but the sad joke that they truly are. And when their nation is a smoldering pile of ash, they will undoubtedly whimper and whine about how many of their poor and noble sons lay dead in the sand. The whole thing used to be mildly amusing, but it's played out so many times over the last two decades that now I feel like I'm watching reruns....

  • @Christolclear101
    @Christolclear101 4 года назад

    Is that a Type-2 Soviet AKS-47?

  • @Nekminute
    @Nekminute 4 года назад +3

    Russia makes the best toys

  • @alexanderstoyanov1430
    @alexanderstoyanov1430 Год назад

    That one is mine - please return it!

  • @ChugxLife
    @ChugxLife 8 лет назад

    Fuckin sweet vid.. How much do you guys think that AK would go for nowadays???

    • @thegreatfatsby9398
      @thegreatfatsby9398 8 лет назад

      For a full auto? 30,000. For a semi? Like a grand. Mine I bought early and paid 450$ for it

    • @garrettholland664
      @garrettholland664 7 лет назад

      Pancho53 if its semi, 400. if full auto, 40k

  • @facedofatasma
    @facedofatasma 4 года назад +4

    ASMR

    • @pulnet6418
      @pulnet6418 4 года назад +1

      ASMR indeed. Before it was cool.

  • @kmontano1234
    @kmontano1234 10 лет назад +1

    Nice aks-47

    • @baker90338
      @baker90338 8 лет назад

      It would be an akms if it had a stamped receiver instead of a Milled one

    • @garrettholland664
      @garrettholland664 7 лет назад +2

      Kennie Montano its a type 2 ak, not an AKM

    • @mckenziesmall6275
      @mckenziesmall6275 6 лет назад

      Garrett Holland I was gonna say AK-S type 2

  • @alexblinoff5241
    @alexblinoff5241 4 года назад +4

    Эй, это оружие никогда не называлось АК-47.

    • @leg1onorganization908
      @leg1onorganization908 4 года назад

      Это скорей АКС

    • @gargean1671
      @gargean1671 4 года назад

      sun1-92.userapi.com/yn8pvmxSOVL0LKA1tx_TlKZfaVjCt-D2JUwfNw/8jW-6UsFEo4.jpg
      Лол

    • @alexblinoff5241
      @alexblinoff5241 4 года назад

      @@gargean1671 эй, Лола, или как там тебя, Лолита, над этой картинкой не ржал только ленивый. Корел Дро и Фотошоп ещё не то могут.

    • @gargean1671
      @gargean1671 4 года назад

      @@alexblinoff5241 дада, всё фотошоп, ты программист и правды в мире, кроме твоей, не бывает. Удачи, кек.

    • @alexblinoff5241
      @alexblinoff5241 4 года назад

      @@gargean1671 объясняю для психически не полноценных, жертв криминальных абортов, отсутствия доступных плебсу средств контрацепции, для тебя Лоли. В РИ, СССР и вот теперь РФ, всем систёмам вооружения при принятие на вооружение ВС, дают специальный индекс ГРАУ. И присваивают официальное название. Которое приказано считать правильным и им пользоваться.
      Что считают заграничные впопуасы совершенно наплевать. В Африке ту же ФН ФАЛ Матумба называл " О, великая хуйня для революции". Так и тут.
      Кстати, приведённая тобой картинка, давным-давно гуляет в интернетиках. Над ней кто только не потешался. Ладно, надавал тебе по жопе ремнём, что б ты не ныл, расскажу умную вещь. В Агрессивном Блоке НАТО принята своя, гомосексуальная\альтернативная классификация образцов боевой техники и вооружений - те же Матумбы, только с флагом из матраца. Всё свободен. Разрешаю удалиться.

  • @manta1969manta
    @manta1969manta 4 года назад

    We DON'T HAVE AK -47! We have AK, AKM and AKS! Only! Excluding AK-74 and another new models.

    • @cheetah1171
      @cheetah1171 4 года назад

      The AK-47S he used in the video is actually a AK-47 model you can tell this due to it not having a muzzle brake and the dust cover not covering all the stamped metal parts.

  • @khoihoang5758
    @khoihoang5758 10 лет назад +1

    How old this vid is ?
    30?

    • @stonedimaculate1983
      @stonedimaculate1983 9 лет назад +1

      its says 4march74

    • @issadraco3517
      @issadraco3517 9 лет назад

      +stonedimaculate1983 '74 my ass. It's at most the 50s

    • @stonedimaculate1983
      @stonedimaculate1983 9 лет назад +1

      Drăcușoru' Joacă the guy says recently in Vietnam. so that means 65-73 but there is a tag on the video

    • @simonferrer
      @simonferrer 8 лет назад +7

      +stonedimaculate1983 We first deployed combat units to Vietnam in 1965, but there were USAF support personnel in country as early as the French withdrawal in 1955, Army advisors not too long after that, and Military Advisory Command Vietnam (MACV) was established in 1960 if I remember correctly. Based on what the instructor said, the non-subdued stripes on his uniform, and the fact that he was demonstrating a true early milled receiver AK-47 (not the later stamped receiver AKM), I would place the date of the film between 1959-1963. I also get a kick out of how he said that the 7.62 M43 cartridge was "not an effective cartridge at this time." Clearly old school Army there (although I can see how a soldier who probably shot the M1 Garand in basic training and was probably issued an M14 as his service weapon could look at the 7.62 x 39 mm cartridge and consider it ineffective for the ranges he was trained to shoot at), and certainly from a period before anyone in the U.S. encountered that rifle in great numbers.

    • @issadraco3517
      @issadraco3517 8 лет назад

      stonedimaculate1983 Ergh whatever, looks older.

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 3 года назад

    I wish the sound quality was better . I stopped watching , it's a pity would be interesting .

  • @mikuhatsunegoshujin
    @mikuhatsunegoshujin 4 года назад +5

    "oa" lol

    • @cheetah1171
      @cheetah1171 4 года назад

      That's actualy what it says in russian.

    • @pulnet6418
      @pulnet6418 4 года назад +1

      @@cheetah1171 No it's not, my dude. It says ОД, which means Одиночный, semi-automatic.

  • @omariscovoador7486
    @omariscovoador7486 4 года назад

    That stock looks strange to use

    • @darnit1944
      @darnit1944 4 года назад

      That is called an AK underfolder stock

  • @davidofportugal6795
    @davidofportugal6795 4 года назад

    A video that makes players playing as Terrorist form Counter Strike learn how to use!

  • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
    @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 3 года назад +1

    Lmao 🤣 7.62x39 is not a very good round 470 meter's 650 meter's.

  • @di0set
    @di0set 8 лет назад +5

    that-s... АКС(AKS)... its realy difrent from AKM, and AK-47

    • @brickarmsgoods
      @brickarmsgoods 7 лет назад +10

      Alex B. Not really, all its difference is just the foldable stock, but the mechanism is the same

  • @vinhkhanhle5122
    @vinhkhanhle5122 3 года назад

    Maybe they have this Soviet AK from Vietnam or Laos.

  • @Slask1
    @Slask1 4 года назад +2

    That’s not a ak 47 I think it’s a akm

    • @LeningradetZ
      @LeningradetZ 4 года назад +3

      Its AKS. S mean "skladnoy" (foldable). And another characteristic difference between the AK and AKM families - is the forearm (wood elements near barrel). On AKM -it has oblong bulges on the sides for more convenient engagement with your fingers, and on the AK - he is just smooth.

    • @Slask1
      @Slask1 4 года назад

      @Tsu_11 damn

  • @TheTechCguy
    @TheTechCguy 3 года назад

    Because it is an advantage to learn how to use enemy weapons, just in case you run out of ammo for your primary and secondary issued weapons or they jam! Especially for your survival.

  • @ИванЛучкин-и9й
    @ИванЛучкин-и9й 9 лет назад +8

    47 likes))

  • @natheria4933
    @natheria4933 4 года назад +1

    Am i the only one who hears the strange voices in the background? Is that subliminal messaging? :I

    • @natheria4933
      @natheria4933 4 года назад

      ​@Ben Finny What voices do you hear in your head?

  • @MrB1923
    @MrB1923 4 года назад

    I think I'm probably on a watch list now.

    • @CyberCriminal777
      @CyberCriminal777 4 года назад +8

      Because you are watching a really old video about a firearm?

    • @kutsumiru
      @kutsumiru 4 года назад +2

      Lmao this video was literally made by the US why would we care now

    • @NewRSM1994
      @NewRSM1994 4 года назад

      We all are anyway....

    • @Yorker1998
      @Yorker1998 4 года назад +1

      Dumb overused joke.

  • @KaiserKinectics
    @KaiserKinectics 4 года назад +2

    Capitalist bias intensifies

  • @idlehour
    @idlehour 4 года назад

    Fraps

  • @ivan99902
    @ivan99902 4 года назад

    Акс :D

  • @АзарЯвед-э4м
    @АзарЯвед-э4м 7 лет назад

    Why are they so slow?

    • @Rivenexta
      @Rivenexta 4 года назад

      To show it all slowly. Tbh the guy looks so pained doing it that slow, to a point his hand were shaking, you could tell he just wanted to smack it togeather

  • @pharaon6718
    @pharaon6718 2 года назад

    Better then M16

    • @hairydogstail
      @hairydogstail 6 месяцев назад

      Says no nation today lol..The AK is obsolete..

    • @pharaon6718
      @pharaon6718 6 месяцев назад

      @@hairydogstail yep so "obsolete" that is even today most produced rifle lmao
      be quiet

    • @hairydogstail
      @hairydogstail 6 месяцев назад

      @@pharaon6718Get out of the 1970's, it is not the most produced rifle today lol..China dropped it decades ago, along with Eastern Europe and all the other nations that can afford a better rifle.. Try again slick..

    • @pharaon6718
      @pharaon6718 6 месяцев назад

      @@hairydogstail The most war proven rifle, even today. Look how they all trying to get AKs for Ukraine. M16 and MA1 A15 badly failed in Ukraine by quality. US forces in Iraq 2003 and in Afghanistan always have with them AKs. AK is even today mass produce rifle. So try again bud i am waiting ...

    • @hairydogstail
      @hairydogstail 6 месяцев назад

      @@pharaon6718Show me where the M16 weapons have failed in the Ukraine..I'll be waiting..AK's are being replaced by every nation that can afford to do it other than the 3rd world types..There is a reason for this.. Even Israel dropped theirs along time ago...AK's are reliable weapons but are over gassed and can not be up-graded to modern warfare as well as other more developed weapons..Why do you think China dropped it??

  • @cheetah1171
    @cheetah1171 4 года назад

    I'm fucking laughing because that's a AK-47S not a AK-47 either way still works for what they're demonstrating.

    • @cheetah1171
      @cheetah1171 4 года назад

      Same with him calling the Russian letters that are "AB" if translated properly the letters actually spell "AV"

  • @АлексАлекс-й7х
    @АлексАлекс-й7х 4 года назад

    Это АКС

  • @wiseowl820
    @wiseowl820 4 года назад +2

    A little propaganda to go around, what’s the hurt in that right?

    • @kutsumiru
      @kutsumiru 4 года назад +4

      Lmao what are you on about

    • @Itgetsbetterofficial
      @Itgetsbetterofficial 4 года назад

      Do you wanna just say that or actually explain what you mean.

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад +3

      @@kutsumiru 7.62x39 as "useless"? Bruh this video is filled with propaganda it's the 70s USA don't act like you don't see it.

  • @norrisnez7088
    @norrisnez7088 6 лет назад

    Ak is the shit

  • @braddywarbucks
    @braddywarbucks 4 года назад

    Sounds like mouth full of marbles

  • @Timsturbs
    @Timsturbs 4 года назад +1

    AK was made to replace PPSh not SKS

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад

      Opposite. SKS came to be the main fighting rifle of the Eastern Bloc after WW2 before being replaced by the AK-47. The PPSH wasn't used anymore by then.

    • @Timsturbs
      @Timsturbs 4 года назад

      @@CassiusGreen ak, sks and rpd development started at the same time in 1943. later ak replaced ppsh, sks replaced svt, rpd replaced dp. in 60s ak was replaced with akm, sks with svd and rpd with rpk.

    • @CassiusGreen
      @CassiusGreen 4 года назад

      @@Timsturbs SKS in the USSR: "Although the quality of Soviet carbines manufactured at these state-run arsenals was quite high, its design was already obsolete compared to the Kalashnikov which was selective-fire, lighter, had three times the magazine capacity, and had the potential to be less labor-intensive to manufacture. Gradually over the next few years, AK-47 production increased until the extant SKS carbines in service were relegated primarily to non-infantry and to second-line troops."
      PPSH in East Germany, also applies to Eastern Front countries: "Designated "MPi41" in DDR service the PPSh-41 was gradually replaced by the AK-47 beginning in 1960.""

    • @Timsturbs
      @Timsturbs 4 года назад

      @@CassiusGreen AK-47 was produced in 1949 in 1500 units for a field test, it never came into service or was a standard issued weapon.
      sks is a rifle it came in place of a rifle and was replaced with a rifle. rpd is lmg it came in place of lmg and was replaced by lmg. ak is an avtomat i.e. a machine gun that lighter than lmg but more powerfull than smg as was fedorov avtomat. it came to replace smg witch was ppsh.

  • @Horesmi
    @Horesmi 4 года назад

    US schools be like

  • @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
    @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 4 года назад +3

    Looks like a Chinese type 56s

    • @user-pf3kv4bv5s
      @user-pf3kv4bv5s 4 года назад +1

      It's soviet, chinese has fully enclosed sight
      And the marking of this rifle is in Cyrillic (Chinese has hieroglyphs or Latin letters)

    • @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
      @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 4 года назад

      ᛁᛚᛋᛅ ᛏᚱᚢᛏᚾᛁᚴ the folding stock looks to droopy to be a akms,

    • @Felix-dg9rt
      @Felix-dg9rt 4 года назад

      @@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 it's marked in Russian though. Plus the sights aren't hooded

    • @darnit1944
      @darnit1944 4 года назад

      @@user-pf3kv4bv5s Lol hieroglyphs, you can just call them characters.
      And also, i never seen a Type 56 with latin alphabet. All Type 56 i saw has Chinese markings on it.

    • @user-pf3kv4bv5s
      @user-pf3kv4bv5s 4 года назад

      Export version has latin letters

  • @Thinh-USA-
    @Thinh-USA- 5 лет назад

    ngon

  • @TheGodsrighthandman
    @TheGodsrighthandman 4 года назад

    AK 47. When you absolutely positively gotta kill every mofo in the room . . . .

  • @Purple_Wayne
    @Purple_Wayne 4 года назад +1

    I love my AK to death, but honestly if I'm going into a gunfight I'm taking my AR.