Channel: @atlanticfirearms
This video showcases a variety of unique police and military surplus firearms parts and accessories from Atlantic Firearms. Key items include Colt SCW Carping Lower Parts Kits designed for close quarters combat, Colt 6933/11.5-inch Commando upper receivers with full-auto bolt carrier groups, and Trijicon RCR Red Dot Sights. The presenter also highlights Colt pistol parts kits, M4 waffle stocks, fat handguards, and the highly sought-after Colt IAR uppers, emphasizing their potential for clone-correct builds.
This video provides an overview of the Romanian AES-10B RPK rifle, a semi-automatic variant designed for the US civilian market. It highlights the RPK's origins as a squad automatic weapon, its key features like a heavy, chrome-lined barrel, bulged trunnions, and bipod, and differentiates it from standard AK platforms. The presenter also discusses the nature of 'show models' or 'demo models' often found in surplus, noting potential cosmetic imperfections.
This guide details the use of Podavach loaders for efficiently loading various firearm magazines. The loader simplifies the process by providing a designated area for ammunition and round count markers, significantly saving time and reducing thumb strain during extended range sessions. It is compatible with a wide range of AK and AR-15 platform magazines.
This video provides an in-depth look at Polish KBK AK-47 milled parts kits from Atlantic Imports. The kits feature a 16-inch barrel and a portion of the original milled receiver stub, retaining the serial number. Variations in finish (blued vs. parkerized) and wood furniture (hardwood vs. laminate) are noted, as are differences in pistol grips (checkered fat wood vs. slimmer bakelite). A fully de-milled kit without a barrel is also presented as an alternative.
This video reviews the Meridian Defense AK Combat Trigger, highlighting its construction from S7 tool steel and 4340 steel, and its single-stage design. The trigger offers an average pull weight of 3 to 3.8 lbs, with a smoother and more consistent pull than traditional AK triggers due to its single-wire spring. It is compatible with most AKMs and AK 100 series firearms chambered in calibers like 7.62x39 and 5.56, and features adjustable safety engagement.
This video provides an in-depth review of the IDAZ AK-103 rifle, assembled in the US using original Izhmash Defense AK-100 series parts. The presenter highlights the rifle's authentic construction, chambered in 7.62x39mm, and details its technical specifications including the cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel, 90-degree gas block, and the FIME Group enhanced fire control group. The review emphasizes the improved ergonomics and recoil impulse compared to the AKM, making it a notable offering for AK enthusiasts seeking authentic military-grade components.
This video showcases a variety of military surplus firearm barrels and bayonets. It details specific models like the British Sterling 9mm SMG barrel, Israeli Uzi 9mm barrel, Hungarian AMD 65 AKM barrel, Italian Beretta BM 59 barrel (.308 Win), German MG 34 and MG 42 barrels (8mm Mauser), and Yugo M53 barrels. Additionally, it presents surplus bayonets including Yugoslavian M70 AK, German G3, WBP AK47, Hungarian AKM, and Czech VZ58 types, noting their condition and included accessories.
This video provides an overview of surplus M1 Carbines, highlighting their historical context and design purpose as a lighter alternative to the M1 Garand for support personnel. It discusses their introduction in 1942, post-war importation challenges, and availability through organizations like the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). The video also touches on variations in manufacturers and refurbishment.
This video showcases new Kalashnikov accessories from KPYK, a Ukrainian manufacturer known for quality. Key items include WBP-partnered handguards for standard and mini Jack AKs, available in different lengths and colors. A new right-side folding stock and various pistol grips (AK and AR) are also featured, alongside specialized handguards for AKSU and milled Arsenal rifles.
This video provides an overview of the CETME 58 rifle, highlighting its historical significance as the predecessor to the HK G3. It details its 7.62x51mm chambering, semi-automatic operation, and distinctive features like the left-hand charging handle and wood stock. The review notes that this specific build by Southern Tactical uses an original parts kit with a new receiver and is designed to accept CETME magazines.
Atlantic Firearms introduces complete WBP AK receivers, manufactured in Poland. These receivers are fully heat-treated and feature authentic markings, including X and Y marks, selector keyways, and Polish selector markings (C and P). They are parkerized with a light paint finish, serving as a base coat for custom builds. The 7.62x39 receivers offer broad compatibility with AKM parts, while the 5.56 and 5.45x39 variants are best paired with WBP-specific parts.
This video reviews the MKE AP5 series pistols, specifically highlighting the new RAL 8000 color variant. The presenter notes that these pistols are imported by Century Arms and manufactured in Turkey, chambered in 9mm. The RAL 8000 color, originally developed by HK for desert environments, is described as a unique tan, brown, and green mix. Key features discussed include the ambi lower receivers (a step up from the basic model), a three-lug front end with threads and a flash hider for suppressor or muzzle device compatibility, and a picatinny rail on the full-size model for brace or stock attachment after NFA approval. Matching magazines are also mentioned.