This video offers an in-depth look at the Demolition Ranch's new firearm vault, showcasing an extensive and meticulously organized collection. Matt Carriker, a leading firearms influencer, demonstrates advanced firearm storage solutions using GallowTech systems and highlights various high-end firearms, including a Barrett M107 and a Desert Tech SRS. The tour also touches upon off-grid power solutions for the armory and a unique vehicle-mounted M2 Browning.
Brandon Herrera collaborated with MrBeast to launch an AK-47 from a cannon. Using his own AKG-47, built from Romanian parts kits and legally possessed as an SOT holder, he conducted tests with increasing powder charges. The first launch with a double charge broke the selector lever, while a triple charge disintegrated the wooden stock and severely damaged the receiver, though the barrel assembly remained functional.
Brandon Herrera, with extensive firearm manufacturing experience, details the complexities of building an AK. He advises on handguard preferences (polymer vs. aluminum), specific configurations like a 12.5-inch 5.45x39 barrel with a full-length gas system, and warns about the inherent difficulties and risks involved in custom AK builds.
This video from Brandon Herrera's 'Will It AK?' series tests the extreme resilience of an AK-47 platform. Using household items like hair gel, toothpaste, and Flex Seal, the AKG-47 demonstrates remarkable reliability, cycling through a full magazine even after being coated in these substances. The tests highlight the robust nature of the AK design, though they also underscore the increased cleaning challenges presented by such applications.
This video demonstrates a unique cleaning procedure for an AK-47 platform rifle after it has been subjected to extreme contamination with food items like marshmallows, Ding Dongs, and whipped cream. Expert firearms instructor Brandon Herrera, also a manufacturer of the AKG-47, shows how to flush the receiver with water and then perform a standard cleaning to restore functionality. The demonstration highlights the AK platform's inherent robustness even when abused.
This YouTube Rewind video from The AK Guy (Brandon Herrera) offers a look back at 2018 and a preview of what's to come in 2019. It specifically mentions the AK-50 rifle, AKG-47 firearms, and the entrepreneurial journey of Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. The content also touches on his business ventures and personal insights. This video aims to engage viewers by sharing successes, failures, and theories in business and firearm manufacturing.
Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy promotes a Black Friday sale on the AKG-47, offering $100 off. The rifle is described as reliable, rugged, and accurate. New models ship with a TangoDown Battle Grip, and an upgraded version featuring Magpul furniture (MOE pistol grip, SL handguard, polymer buttstock) is also highlighted. The sale runs until Cyber Monday.
This video features Brandon Herrera conducting an extreme reliability test on an AKG-47, dubbed the 'Will It AK?' challenge. He intentionally contaminates the rifle's action with various food items, including Easy Cheese, bananas, a ham sandwich, gummy bears, and peanut butter, to see if it will still function. Despite the heavy fouling, the AKG-47 demonstrates remarkable resilience, successfully firing full-auto bursts throughout the test, highlighting the platform's robust design.
This video offers a tabletop review and field strip of the AKG-47, presented by "The AK Guy." It provides a detailed examination of the firearm, including its components and disassembly, likely aimed at enthusiasts interested in the AK platform. The description also includes links for viewers to find recommended gear, watch full shows on CarbonTV, and support the channel through merchandise. While the specific model is the AKG-47, the content clearly falls within the broader AK-47 family.
This YouTube video features a short, slow-motion clip of an AKG-47 (likely a misspelling or variation of AK-47). The description provides links to recommended gear on Amazon, the channel's full shows on CarbonTV, and merchandise on CafePress. While the video itself is brief, the context suggests content related to firearms.
This video features intense, high-speed footage (4,400 FPS) of an AKG-47 firing in full-auto. The video was filmed at the IraqVeteran8888 Range Day, with a special thanks to Jon Patton of The Gun Collective. The creator, Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc and designer of the AK-50, uses this channel to document his entrepreneurial journey in the firearms manufacturing industry, aiming to share insights from his experiences and business theories. The content is geared towards firearms enthusiasts interested in rifle performance and the creator's business ventures.
This video features Brandon Herrera discussing his AKG-47 builds. The content focuses on reviewing and showcasing these custom AK-47 variants, emphasizing their value. The description includes extensive disclaimers about the video's purpose for entertainment and review, adherence to safety protocols on a closed range, and a strict policy against firearm sales or promotion of prohibited accessories. It also lists social media links and music credits.
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