Perun X-47 modular rifle

Published on March 2, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This guide details the field stripping process for the Perun X-47 modular rifle, as demonstrated by a representative from a major tactical media outlet. It highlights the rifle's unique hybrid gas system, ambidextrous charging handle, SCAR-compatible stock, and its use of standard AK magazines. The process emphasizes ease of disassembly with a single pin.

Quick Summary

The Perun X-47 modular rifle boasts a unique hybrid gas system (DI/short-stroke piston), uses standard AK magazines, and features SCAR-compatible stock mounting without a buffer tube. It also includes an ambidextrous, non-reciprocating charging handle, highlighting its modularity and ergonomic design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Magazine Compatibility
  2. 00:05Modularity, Disassembly & SCAR Stock
  3. 00:18Hybrid Gas System & Charging Handle

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Perun X-47's gas system unique?

The Perun X-47 features a hybrid gas system that combines elements of both direct impingement and a short-stroke gas piston. This design aims to offer enhanced reliability and potentially cleaner operation compared to traditional direct impingement systems.

Can the Perun X-47 use standard AK magazines?

Yes, a key feature of the Perun X-47 is its compatibility with standard AK-47 style magazines. This allows for easy ammunition feeding and access to a wide variety of existing magazine options.

What kind of stock compatibility does the Perun X-47 offer?

The Perun X-47 utilizes a SCAR-compatible stock mounting system. This means it can accept various SCAR-style stocks without requiring a buffer tube, offering greater modularity and customization options for the shooter.

Is the charging handle on the Perun X-47 ambidextrous?

Yes, the Perun X-47 is equipped with a non-reciprocating, ambidextrous charging handle. This design allows for easier operation from either the left or right side of the rifle and prevents the handle from moving with the bolt carrier group during firing.

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