This video provides a technical overview of the VZ. 58 rifle, distinguishing it from AK variants and detailing its unique mechanical features like the bolt hold-open. It also showcases the South African Pattern 83 chest rig. The content is presented with a satirical 'LARP News Network' framing, but offers high technical accuracy and historical context, as noted by the speaker's recognized expertise in firearms content creation.
This YouTube video showcases footage from a 3-Gun event held at Wolverton Mountain Gun Club on October 26, 2014. Specifically, it highlights Stage 1, described as a "quick-and-dirty" rifle and shotgun stage. The firearms featured are a Waffen Werks AK-74 and a VEPR-12. The video is credited to Jeffersonian 1, who is also noted to have a full description of the event on their page. The background music is provided by the band Primus.
This video provides personal commentary on three common methods for charging an AK-pattern rifle. The presenter uses a Waffen Werks AK-74 and a PAP M92 for demonstration. The focus is on the practical techniques of manipulating the charging handle.
This video provides an in-depth look at the new DDI AK47U rifle from Destructive Devices Industries. The review highlights its 7.62x39mm caliber, traditional underfolding stock, Bulgarian Bakelite furniture, and 4140 steel receiver. The host, demonstrating high expertise, also tests magazine compatibility with various brands and showcases a muzzle device swap. The MSRP is noted at $949.
This video discusses the 7N6 ammunition ban and its impact on the 5.45x39 market. Tim and Dave from Military Arms Channel, along with gunsmith Dave from Copper Custom, reassure viewers that commercial 5.45x39 ammunition remains available and competitively priced. They highlight the ballistic advantages of the 5.45x39 cartridge over 7.62x39 and showcase the Waffen Werks AK-74 as a viable option, even with the surplus ban.
This review covers the Waffen Werks Milled AK-74, highlighting its US-made milled receiver paired with a Bulgarian parts kit. The rifle offers impressive accuracy, achieving 2-inch groups at 100 yards with a smooth action and durable KG Gun Kote finish. While featuring a Tapco G2 trigger and standard AK field stripping, it requires aftermarket solutions for optics mounting. The speaker, a well-known firearms reviewer, considers it a good value at $999 given its component quality and limited production.
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