AK 47/74 Firearm Maintenance: Part 4 Reassembly

Published on January 6, 2014
Duration: 3:47

This guide details the reassembly process for the AK-47/74 platform, presented by Brownells Gunsmith. It covers critical steps such as securing the gas tube, installing the handguard, reassembling the bolt with its extractor and firing pin, seating the bolt carrier, and finally attaching the dust cover. The instruction emphasizes correct component orientation and concludes with a vital function and safety check.

Quick Summary

Reassembling an AK-47/74 involves securing the gas tube, installing the handguard, correctly orienting and installing the bolt with its extractor and firing pin, seating the bolt carrier, and attaching the dust cover. A final function and safety check is critical to ensure proper operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Forend Reassembly
  2. 00:26Handguard Installation
  3. 00:39Bolt Reassembly
  4. 01:30Firing Pin Installation
  5. 01:57Bolt Carrier and Receiver Assembly
  6. 02:26Recoil Spring and Dust Cover
  7. 02:52Function and Safety Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for reassembling an AK-47 or AK-74?

Reassembly involves securing the gas tube, installing the handguard, rebuilding the bolt with its extractor and spring, correctly orienting and installing the firing pin, seating the bolt carrier into the receiver, and finally attaching the dust cover. A function check is crucial.

How do you ensure the firing pin is correctly installed in an AK-47/74?

The firing pin's flat side should be oriented to the 3 o'clock position. Use a punch to verify alignment before tapping the retaining pin into place with a nylon hammer.

What is a critical safety step after reassembling an AK-47/74?

A final function and safety check is mandatory. This ensures the firearm's action cycles normally, all safety devices operate correctly, and the weapon is safe to handle and fire.

What tools are needed for AK-47/74 reassembly?

Essential tools include a vice for securing components like the gas tube, a punch for alignment checks, and a nylon hammer for tapping pins without damaging parts.

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