In this 'Will It AK?' episode, Brandon Herrera tests the extreme resilience of the AK-47 platform by subjecting it to modeling clay, hair gel, toothpaste, and Flex Seal. Despite these unconventional materials clogging the receiver and action, the AK-47 consistently cycles, demonstrating its robust design. The video highlights the firearm's reliability even under adverse conditions, concluding that the AK platform is exceptionally durable.
Brandon Herrera's 'Will It AK #2' tests the extreme durability of the AKG-47 by stuffing it with various items like black powder, Ding Dongs, marshmallows, flour, and whipped cream. While most tests resulted in the rifle cycling, marshmallows caused a failure to fire by impeding the hammer. The rifle, nicknamed 'Stormy Daniels', survived significant abuse, highlighting the AK platform's robust design.
Brandon Herrera's 'Will It AK?' challenge tests the extreme reliability of an AKG-47 by feeding it various food items. The rifle successfully fired after being packed with Easy Cheese, mashed bananas, a ham sandwich, gummy bears, and even crunchy peanut butter, demonstrating remarkable resilience under adverse conditions. This experiment highlights the robust design of the AK platform, even when subjected to non-standard operational challenges.
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