Modern AK Build - Midwest Industries Alfa Series

Published on July 30, 2023
Duration: 7:08

This guide details the assembly of a custom AK build, focusing on the Midwest Industries Alfa Series components. It covers the installation of furniture, optics, muzzle devices, and accessories, emphasizing proper fit and function. The build highlights the adaptability of the AK platform for modern enhancements.

Quick Summary

This custom AK build, based on a WASR 10, showcases the Midwest Industries Alfa Series furniture for enhanced modularity. It features a Surefire Warden, Aimpoint Pro optic, and Cloud Reign 3 light, demonstrating impressive reliability over 500 rounds without malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 00:54Build Overview: WASR 10 and Alfa Series
  3. 01:16Sponsorship and Disclosures
  4. 02:18Performance and Reliability
  5. 02:42Muzzle Device Configuration
  6. 03:22Weapon Light and Mount
  7. 04:02Optics and Sling
  8. 04:40Grips and Furniture
  9. 05:29Ergonomic Critiques
  10. 06:04Stock Features and Suppressor Issues
  11. 06:34Conclusion and Training Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the custom AK build featured?

The custom AK build is based on a WASR 10 and features Midwest Industries Alfa Series furniture, a Surefire Warden blast regulator, an Aimpoint Pro red dot sight, and a Cloud Reign 3 weapon light mounted with a T-Rex Arms light bar.

How reliable was the WASR 10 in this custom build?

The WASR 10 base platform demonstrated excellent reliability, successfully firing 500 rounds of Sterling 123gr FMJ steel case ammunition without any malfunctions or jams during testing.

What muzzle devices were used on the custom AK build?

The build utilizes a Surefire 3-prong flash hider topped with a Surefire Warden blast regulator. A left-hand thread adapter and AK washer were employed for proper fitment.

What ergonomic issues were noted with this AK build?

Minor ergonomic critiques included the Cloud Reign 3 light button being too short for comfortable top-rail mounting and the vertical foregrip placement causing slight interference during magazine reloads.

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