This video announces the arrival of the Krink in 7.62x39mm caliber, indicating an evolution of the firearm. The title and description focus on this specific model and its chambering. The disclaimer emphasizes legal compliance and responsible shooting.
This video provides an expert overview of the Palmetto State Armory 7.62 Krink, presented by Cameron, an official representative. It highlights the firearm's technical specifications, including its hammer-forged components and 8.3-inch barrel, and demonstrates its performance on an outdoor range with a suppressor. The video also details product variants and announces a launch date and giveaway.
This video from Plinkify USA highlights an impressive upgrade for AK firearms, specifically a "FRT" (presumably a Fire Control Group replacement) that significantly enhances performance. The uploader describes it as "hands down the best three hundo you'll spend this year," noting its ability to handle a high volume of ammunition, including .223 rounds, even with a drum magazine. The upgrade was tested on a Palmetto State Armory Krink and is praised as a valuable modification.
This video showcases a limited-edition Gold Plated PSA Krink rifle chambered in 5.56mm. The description highlights its rarity and announces a specific drop date and time. The video emphasizes the collaboration with Iron Monkey Rifle Works in bringing this unique firearm to life. A disclaimer confirms compliance with all relevant firearm laws.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between the AKS-74U (Krink) and the HK53 (Thicc P5), highlighting key features, operational differences, and ergonomics. The host, an established firearms collector, demonstrates the distinct characteristics of each platform, including their actions, sight radii, and stock mechanisms. The comparison offers valuable insights for enthusiasts considering these iconic firearms.
This video segment focuses on the initial stages of a tactical Krink build, showcasing the unboxing of Midwest Industries parts, specifically an AK End Plate Adapter. The presenter, Johnny Q, highlights the USA manufacturing of the adapter and introduces the Krink platform (AKS-74U style) as the base for the tactical upgrade. The content serves as an introduction to a potential series detailing the full build process.
This YouTube video, titled "THE TIME IS NOW - PSA KRINK 5.45", appears to feature a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Krinkov-style rifle chambered in 5.45x39mm. The description "They're LIVE!" suggests a product announcement or availability update. The disclaimer confirms compliance with all firearm laws. Based on the title, the content is expected to focus on this specific firearm, potentially including its features, performance, or availability.
This video showcases a 300 Blackout (300BO) pistol build, specifically a "Krink" style AK pistol, from Palmetto State Armory (PSA). The full video indicates a comprehensive look at the firearm, likely covering its features, assembly, and potentially performance. Given the "Krink" designation, it suggests a compact AK variant, and the 300BO caliber offers unique ballistic properties often favored for suppressed use or specific rifle applications. The "FULL VIDEO NOW LIVE" implies a detailed demonstration and review.
This video explores the rationale behind forward-mounting red dot sights on AK-pattern rifles, particularly variants like the Krinkov. It highlights that this mounting position is often necessitated by the lack of a railed dust cover on many AKs. Forward mounting allows for easier dust cover removal for maintenance without disturbing the optic's zero.
This YouTube video announces an upcoming release of a "KRINK 5.45". The description encourages viewers to subscribe for more information about this specific firearm model. A disclaimer confirms that all firearms featured comply with legal regulations.
This YouTube Shorts video features a "PSA Krink" and highlights its enjoyable nature. Based on the title, the content likely showcases the firearm in action, possibly at a range, and emphasizes the fun experience of shooting it. Given the "#shorts" tag, expect a brief, engaging clip focused on the firearm's performance and appeal.
This video presents an accuracy test of the Palmetto State Armory 300 Blackout Krink. The firearm demonstrated functional reliability and good accuracy for its short-barreled configuration. The reviewer found it acceptable for its intended purpose, achieving tight groups at 50 yards and easily hitting targets at 100 yards with a red dot sight.
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