AK recoil spring from ALG Defense

Published on February 19, 2016
Duration: 3:18

This video reviews the ALG Defense AK recoil spring, highlighting its unique multi-coil design intended to improve bolt carrier operation. While direct recoil reduction is difficult to quantify, the speaker notes smoother bolt carrier function and has installed the springs in all their rifles for long-term testing. The importance of having a spare recoil spring is also emphasized due to their occasional tendency to snap.

Quick Summary

The ALG Defense AK recoil spring features a unique multi-coil design for increased resistance and smoother bolt carrier operation. While direct recoil reduction is subtle, the spring is slightly longer than standard variants and has been adopted by the reviewer for all their AK rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introducing the ALG Defense Recoil Spring
  2. 00:38Spring Design and Comparison
  3. 01:11Initial Feedback and Performance
  4. 01:44Harmonics and Perceived Differences
  5. 01:58Importance of Spare Recoil Springs
  6. 02:19Long-Term Testing Plans
  7. 02:36Overall Positive Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the ALG Defense AK recoil spring?

The ALG Defense AK recoil spring features a distinctive multi-coil design in the middle section. This design is intended to provide increased resistance and potentially enhance the smooth operation of the AK's bolt carrier.

Does the ALG Defense AK recoil spring reduce felt recoil?

The speaker finds it difficult to definitively describe a noticeable reduction in felt recoil. However, they do report smoother operation of the bolt carrier, which is a key benefit of the spring's design.

How does the ALG Defense AK recoil spring compare to standard AK springs?

The ALG Defense spring is noted to be slightly longer than standard surplus Polish or Russian AK recoil springs. This increased length contributes to its greater resistance compared to the more common variants.

Why is it important to have a spare AK recoil spring?

Recoil springs, while generally durable, can occasionally snap. Having at least one spare recoil spring in your toolbox ensures you can quickly replace a failed part and maintain your rifle's functionality.

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