This guide details how to swap a standard AKM firing pin into a spring-loaded firing pin bolt, often found in Arsenal AK variants, as an emergency repair. The process involves disassembling the bolt, removing the old firing pin by depressing it and manipulating the retainer pin, and then installing the AKM firing pin. The video demonstrates that this swap is functionally viable and can maintain zero.
This guide details two critical field expedient repairs for the AK-47 platform, as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It covers using rubber bands to temporarily replace a broken recoil spring and guide rod assembly, and employing a wooden toothpick to retain the firing pin when the retainer pin is lost. These techniques are presented as emergency measures to maintain firearm operability in austere environments.
This YouTube video, titled 'Deuce And A Half Duck Tape Emergency!', from the channel 'Deuce and Guns' hosted by B.C., highlights the importance of carrying duck tape, especially in the context of a "Deuce and a Half" vehicle. The description mentions that seat covers and other Deuce parts are available via a provided link, and the creator encourages likes and subscriptions for weekly or bi-weekly video updates. While not directly about firearms, the channel name "Deuce and Guns" and the presence of vehicle-related content that might appeal to a similar demographic suggest a potential overlap in audience interests.
This video details a critical failure where a motorcycle gear change lever snapped off during desert riding. The content explores the immediate aftermath and the question of 'now what?' highlighting a potential breakdown in an outdoor or adventure scenario. While the title and description focus on a motorcycle part, the core issue is a mechanical failure during an activity that could involve a wide range of gear and preparedness.
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