This review examines the Riley Defense RAK47 'Krink' after 1,695 rounds. The presenter notes initial concerns about premature wear on bolt lugs and the carrier, which were addressed by Riley Defense. A significant issue encountered was a failure to charge after magazine insertion, later diagnosed as a fouled gas block due to running the firearm hard and suppressed. The review also touches on rust concerns potentially linked to corrosive ammunition. Despite initial wear, the firearm's performance stabilized after returning from Riley Defense, with no further advancement in wear observed.
This review covers the Riley Defense RAK47 Krink, a US-produced AK pistol chambered in 7.62x39mm. The firearm features a micro-compact 8.5-inch barrel, a modular rear trunion for potential brace/stock attachment, and a four-piece muzzle brake. The internal components, including the trunion, bolt, and carrier, are forged for durability, and the barrel is 4150 nitrided steel. Reliability was confirmed with various steel-cased ammunition brands.
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