@SdiEdu for part 2 🤘

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 0:51

This video continues firearm education with a focus on testing the durability of an AK-style rifle. It demonstrates engaging multiple steel targets and then proceeds to a 'torture test' involving a glazed donut placed inside the rifle's receiver and recoil spring assembly to assess its impact on function. The content highlights practical firearm handling and experimental testing.

Quick Summary

An AK-style rifle, an AK-47 variant in 7.62x39mm with an EOTech sight, was subjected to a 'torture test' where a glazed donut was placed inside its receiver and recoil spring assembly to assess functional impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Drills with AK & EOTech
  2. 00:30AK Torture Test Introduction: Donut Challenge
  3. 00:45Donut Test Execution on AK Receiver

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of rifle was used in the donut torture test?

An AK-style rifle, specifically an AK-47 variant chambered in 7.62x39mm, was used for the donut torture test. It was equipped with an M-LOK handguard, an EOTech holographic sight, and a folding stock.

What was the purpose of the donut in the AK-47 test?

The donut was used in an experimental 'torture test' to see if introducing a foreign, sticky substance like a glazed donut into the rifle's receiver and recoil spring assembly would impede its ability to function.

What shooting drills were demonstrated before the donut test?

Before the experimental test, the video showed the shooter engaging multiple steel targets, including a dueling tree and static plates, using the AK-style rifle equipped with an EOTech optic.

What brands and components were visible on the AK rifle?

The AK-style rifle featured an EOTech holographic sight and an M-LOK handguard. The rifle itself appeared to be an AK-47 variant, likely chambered in 7.62x39mm.

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