M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle - First Contact

Published on November 6, 2015
Duration: 8:19

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle, as demonstrated by an expert. It covers removing the bolt carrier group and bolt, emphasizing the ease of maintenance and design similarities to the AK platform. The expert highlights the importance of ensuring the firearm is unloaded before proceeding.

Quick Summary

The M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle, chambered in 7.62x39mm, offers significant user-friendly features including an ambidextrous charging handle and safety selector. It maintains compatibility with standard AK-47 magazines and allows for AR-15 style stock mounting. Field stripping is simplified via a single-pin design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Magazine Compatibility
  2. 00:31Ambidextrous Charging Handle
  3. 01:21Safety Selector and Sights
  4. 02:39Stock and Buffer Tube
  5. 03:27Field Stripping and Internals
  6. 04:54Bolt Carrier Group and Reassembly
  7. 06:34Grip and Magazine Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle?

The M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle is chambered in the widely available 7.62x39mm caliber, making it compatible with a vast array of ammunition and magazines.

Does the M10x rifle accept standard AK-47 magazines?

Yes, the M10x rifle is designed to accept standard AK-47 magazines, including popular options like Magpul Gen 3, Bakelite, and steel variants, ensuring excellent compatibility.

What are the ambidextrous features of the M10x rifle?

The M10x features an ambidextrous charging handle that can be reversed, and AR-style ambidextrous safety selectors, enhancing its usability for both left and right-handed shooters.

How is the M10x rifle field stripped?

Field stripping the M10x involves pressing a single rear pin to pivot the upper receiver open, allowing access to the recoil spring, bolt carrier group, and bolt for easy maintenance.

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