This video details extensive modifications to a Korean K2 rifle, transforming it into a modernized platform akin to the K2C1 and URGI systems. Key upgrades include an M-LOK free-float handguard, a 1:7 twist barrel capable of firing 77-grain ammunition, an adjustable gas system, and improved trigger and charging handle. The modifications aim to enhance accuracy, handling, and overall performance, making it competitive with contemporary rifles like the HK416.
SNT Motiv, a successor to Daewoo, is reintroducing Daewoo-pattern rifles to the US market, manufactured in Las Vegas, NV. The video highlights the K2C1, a modernized version of the classic K2, featuring an 18.3-inch barrel, a gas piston operating system, and a full-length Picatinny rail. The K2C1 offers an AR-style buffer tube for adjustable length of pull and is a new offering not previously available in the US.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Daewoo K2 rifle, including how to access and adjust its 4-position gas system. The information is presented with high authority by James Reeves of TFB TV, drawing on his extensive experience with legacy Daewoo platforms. The process highlights the rifle's AR/AK hybrid design, emphasizing its user-serviceable features for sporting and competition use.
SNT Motiv, formerly Daewoo, is establishing a US manufacturing presence to release civilian-legal versions of its South Korean military firearms. The K2 Classic, a semi-auto K2 rifle, is slated for June 2025, alongside modernized variants like the K2C1 and the AR-pattern K13 rifle. This direct manufacturer launch promises better availability for these designs.
This entry details the function of the 'S' setting on the South Korean K2C1 rifle's gas regulator. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise, explains that this setting, humorously dubbed 'shred mode,' is a standard gas adjustment for optimal cycling, particularly during rapid fire, and notes the rifle's exceptionally low recoil. The difficulty in acquiring these military-issue rifles in the US is also highlighted.
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