This video provides an expert-level review of Chinese clones of popular Russian optics, specifically the OKP-7 and IP-87. The instructor, with extensive experience in firearms and optics, details the pros and cons of these budget-friendly alternatives, focusing on build quality, performance quirks like parallax, and value for clone builds. He contrasts the 'novelty' aspects of the OKP-7 clone with the more robust performance of the Novus Precision IP-87 clone, offering insights for enthusiasts looking to replicate historical or popular firearm configurations without the high cost of authentic Russian gear.
This YouTube video provides a look at the Russian IP87 red dot sight, presented as a new and advanced piece of military equipment from Russia. The content focuses on this specific optic, suggesting it's a notable development in Russian firearm accessories.
This video provides an expert review of a Definitive Arms RPK build, highlighting its origins as a Cold War squad automatic weapon based on the AK-47. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, details key RPK features like its heavy barrel, bulged trunnion, and clubfoot stock, contrasting them with the standard AK-47. The build's use of original worn furniture and a parkerized receiver is noted, along with the NZPSU optic. A live-fire demonstration concludes the segment.
This video provides a brief overview and operational demonstration of a Russian AK-style pistol caliber carbine, likely a Vityaz or Saiga-9 clone. The operator highlights Zenitco furniture, a Perst laser, and a Russian collimator sight, offering a glimpse into specialized tactical gear. The demonstration includes live fire and commentary on the unique reticle of the optic.
This Q&A video covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including discussions on advanced recoil systems (AK-107, AN-94), the effectiveness of lever-action rifles in 2-gun competitions, and comparisons between AK-74 and AR-15 platforms. It delves into practical aspects like barrel choice (flash hider vs. brake) for competition carbines, the utility of Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) for home defense and competition, and optimal gear for 2-gun matches. The video also touches on historical firearms (Colt 1851/1860 vs. Remington 1858), the impact of AR-15 magazine constraints on cartridge development, the future of AK platforms under import bans, and the role of binary triggers in PCCs. Other topics include firearm optics, military weapon choices, and the practicality of specific shooting stages.
This video announces a quarterly giveaway for Patreon supporters, featuring two VOMZ Russian optics and a G3/CETME MLock handguard. The video expresses gratitude to supporters and congratulates the winners. It serves as a thank-you gesture and a promotional piece for the Patreon channel.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Russian 1P63 Obzor combat optic on AK-pattern rifles. It covers secure mounting via the AK side rail, understanding the unique Russian zeroing philosophy, and utilizing the optic's features like the polarizing filter and tritium illumination. The review highlights the optic's durability and effectiveness for close-to-medium range engagements.
This video showcases the AK74M rifle equipped with the 1P63 Obzor optic during a Two Gun Action Challenge match. The presenter highlights the rifle's controllable 5.45x39mm round, polymer furniture, and the Obzor optic's features, including adjustable reticles for light conditions and a polarizing filter. Despite initial awkwardness, the optic is praised for its effectiveness once accustomed to, contributing to a successful match performance.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Russian Kobra RDS red dot sight on an AK platform, specifically a Krebs Custom AK103K. It highlights the unique adjustment mechanism requiring a special tool and the importance of resetting the dial to zero. The video features an expert firearms reviewer demonstrating the process on an outdoor range.
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