Arex AKB15 | Exclusive First Look

Published on December 24, 2015
Duration: 8:32

This guide details the disassembly process for the Arex AKB15 concept rifle, as demonstrated by Polenar Tactical. It highlights the rifle's modernized AK-platform features, including its Zastava M70 receiver base, ACR-style folding stock, monolithic rail, and a two-pin takedown system for easy field stripping. The exclusive first look provides insights into the manufacturing and design at the Arex factory in Slovenia.

Quick Summary

The Arex AKB15 is a modernized AK-platform concept rifle built on a Zastava M70 receiver with custom Arex modifications. It boasts an ACR-style folding stock, a monolithic flat-top rail for optics, and a durable, cold-forged, Tenifer-treated barrel. Disassembly is simplified via a two-pin system, allowing for easy field stripping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at Arex Factory
  2. 00:39AKB15 Concept Overview
  3. 01:07External Features
  4. 02:05Takedown and Internals
  5. 03:58Range Testing and Full-Auto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Arex AKB15?

The Arex AKB15 is a concept rifle based on the AK platform, featuring a Zastava M70 receiver but heavily modified by Arex. It includes an ACR-style folding stock and a monolithic flat-top rail for optics.

What are the key features of the Arex AKB15?

Key features include a Zastava M70 receiver base, an ACR-style folding stock, a monolithic flat-top rail, a cold-forged and Tenifer-treated barrel, and a two-pin takedown system for easy disassembly.

Where was the Arex AKB15 first shown?

The Arex AKB15 concept rifle was given an exclusive first look by Polenar Tactical at the Arex factory located in Slovenia.

How is the Arex AKB15 disassembled?

The Arex AKB15 utilizes a simple two-pin takedown system. The rear pin is removed first to separate the upper and lower receivers, followed by the forward pin for further disassembly.

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