This video demonstrates a rapid fire technique, likely on an AK variant, emphasizing speed over precision with the phrase 'Don't aim, just buss!'. The demonstration includes loading, racking, and engaging targets with multiple shots in quick succession. The speaker, exhibiting experienced firearm handling, humorously highlights a potential for malfunctions during such rapid firing.
Clint Morgan provides an in-depth review of the Pioneer Arms Sporter AK, highlighting its budget-friendly nature and surprising reliability. The rifle, produced in Radom, Poland, demonstrated consistent performance even after an impromptu snow torture test. Morgan also evaluated its ergonomics, magazine compatibility, and overall value proposition for the current market.
Hickok45 provides a hands-on review of the Polytech AKS 762, a 7.62x39mm AK variant featuring a side-folding stock. The video showcases the rifle's performance on Range 2 with various steel and reactive targets, highlighting its effectiveness and the classic shooting experience. The review touches upon the limitations of iron sights compared to modern optics.
Nutnfancy provides an early look at new firearms for 2026 from SHOT Show, highlighting value and practical considerations. He reviews revolvers from Charter Arms, new pistols like the Springfield Hellcat .380, and various rifles including the Savage RXR22 and Henry SPD Predator. The review emphasizes price-to-performance ratios and critiques some high MSRPs, drawing on years of experience to assess new offerings.
Graham from Pioneer Arms USA showcases the 2026 Micro Hellpup Classic at Shot Show 2026. This updated model features a 7-inch barrel and is now available with classic wood furniture, offering a compact and aesthetically distinct option in the micro-rifle market. The presentation highlights the new furniture options and the firearm's compact nature.
This SHOT Show 2024 coverage highlights new releases from Kriss USA, including the Gen 3 Vector and the modular Kymera pistol, alongside Zastava Arms' AK variants and a semi-auto PKM. PTR introduces innovative roller-delayed firearms like the 5.56 PTR 63 and the integrally suppressed 9mm PTR SDM. FN showcases updated SCAR models, and Springfield Armory presents the Echelon series.
This video demonstrates a one-handed firing technique with a Chinese AK variant, likely a Type 56 chambered in 7.62x39mm. The demonstration includes safe manipulation of the firearm, magazine insertion, chambering a round, and firing a single shot one-handed at an outdoor range. The operator exhibits safe muzzle discipline and controlled execution of the technique.
The Yugoslav M92 is a compact AK variant chambered in 7.62x39mm, often compared to the Russian AKS-74U Krinkov. It features a 10-inch barrel, an underfolding stock, and a muzzle booster that functions as a flash hider. Primarily an export and commercial success for Zastava, it served as the basis for popular US-market semi-auto pistols.
This guide details the installation and testing of an EOTech optic on an FB Radom Beryl rifle equipped with a Texas Triggers FRT. It covers the unique features of the Beryl, including its proprietary quick-detachable top rail and the mechanics of the Forced Reset Trigger. The process emphasizes ensuring optic zero retention after re-mounting the rail system, highlighting the rifle's rapid-fire capabilities and accuracy.
This YouTube video showcases what the uploader claims is the "Best ZPAP92 on the internet." While the description is minimal, the title strongly suggests a review or showcase of a highly customized or impressive ZPAP92 firearm. Viewers can expect to see this specific AK pistol variant, potentially highlighting its features, modifications, and overall appeal to firearm enthusiasts. The use of fire emojis indicates excitement and pride in the presented firearm.
This expert-level review details the pre-production Polish wz. 89 Onyx, also known as the Polish Krinkov. The video highlights its unique features, including a side-folding stock with a lever release, a fire selector offering semi-auto, full-auto, and 3-round burst modes, and a rear sight similar to the AKS-74U. It notes that while later versions could launch rifle grenades, this pre-production model lacked that capability. The review emphasizes that only about 200 units were produced, with the project's cancellation attributed to political shifts rather than technical issues like excessive muzzle flash.
This video showcases a unique custom build: a Ruger American rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, modified with an Occam Defense adapter to accept standard AK-47 magazines. The build features Occam Defense iron sights and a Holosun red dot, along with a lightweight Griffin Arms titanium suppressor. The host demonstrates its functionality and expresses a mixed, yet appreciative, view of its unconventional aesthetics.
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