This video provides a review and shooting demonstration of the Century Arms C39V2 AK-47. It highlights various shooting accessories and equipment used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin, scales, calipers, rangefinders, chronographs, and different types of targets. The review likely covers the performance, features, and overall impression of the C39V2 model.
This guide, presented by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union, Local 47-74, focuses on essential initial maintenance and common upgrades for new AK-47 owners, particularly those with imported rifles like the WASR-10. It emphasizes immediate cleaning to remove manufacturing debris, upgrading furniture for durability, and replacing critical small parts like retainer plates and springs for enhanced reliability. The advice is practical and aimed at ensuring the rifle functions optimally out of the box.
This video showcases shooting a Ruger Mini-14 and a Century Arms C39V2 AK-47 at a steel target from 100 yards. It highlights the performance and experience of firing these two distinct rifle platforms at a common range distance.
This video features the initial shooting of a Century Arms C39V2 AK47 at a range. The focus is on testing the firearm's performance at a distance of 100 yards, with the shooter engaging a 16-inch steel target. The content highlights the first shots and the experience of using this particular AK-47 variant.
This video tests the reliability of AK side rail optic mounts by repeatedly removing and reinstalling optics on three different rifles (WASR-10, C39V2, Vepr 74) at 100 and 300 yards. The tests conclusively demonstrate that AK side rails maintain zero effectively, debunking common 'drama' surrounding their perceived unreliability for practical accuracy.
This YouTube video from the Fit'n Fire channel provides a learning experience with the Century Arms C39V2 AK-47. While no direct shooting or in-depth review footage is detailed in the description, the video title and associated links suggest an exploration of this specific firearm model. The description heavily features promotional material for the channel, including website, Patreon, merchandise, and affiliate links to various firearm accessories like optics and magazine loaders. It also includes disclaimers regarding content purpose and prohibited items, typical for firearm-related YouTube channels.
This YouTube video focuses on a bolt upgrade for the C39V2 firearm. Due to new YouTube policies affecting firearm-related content, direct links have been removed. The description provides a link to an external page where viewers can find all relevant setup links. Additionally, a link to the creator's Patreon page is included for further support and content.
The Century Arms C39V2 completed a 5,000-round test, maintaining surprising 1.55 MOA accuracy despite significant internal wear. Borescope revealed extreme barrel erosion, and the bolt showed deformation, requiring force to remove. While it passed a headspacing test, other testers have reported failures with this model. The rifle hit targets at 500 yards, but its longevity is questionable compared to higher-end AKs.
This video, titled "C39V2 4500 Rounds Later: Paul is Back in Black!", appears to be a long-term evaluation of the C39V2 firearm after significant use. The description mentions YouTube's new anti-gun policies and provides a link to a page containing setup links and a Patreon page. While specific details about the evaluation process or findings are not provided, the title and context suggest a review or range test focused on the durability and performance of the C39V2.
This review details multiple catastrophic failures experienced with Century Arms AK-pattern rifles, including the RAS47, M70, and C39v2. Issues ranged from severely damaged casings and mushroomed bolts to rusted internal components and malfunctioning magazine catches, even with low round counts. The analysis strongly suggests poor metallurgy makes these firearms unreliable and potentially unsafe for defensive use.
This YouTube video, titled 'C39V2 3500rds Later', focuses on a long-term evaluation of the C39V2 firearm. Due to recent YouTube policy changes affecting firearms content, external links to the creators' setups are provided via a link to their website. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page for community support. The video likely details the performance, reliability, and potential issues encountered after firing 3500 rounds through the C39V2.
This video title, "C39V2 3000rds Later! I'm Not DEAD!!!", suggests a long-term evaluation of the C39V2 rifle after extensive use. The description highlights YouTube's new anti-gun policies, prompting the creator to move links to an external website. This indicates a focus on firearm durability, reliability testing, and potentially navigating platform restrictions for gun content creators.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.