Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M-4 adapter demonstrated by a professional for educational purposes.

Published on February 11, 2013
Duration: 8:33

This guide details the installation of the Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M-4 adapter, allowing M4-style stocks on 1mm stamped AK receivers. The process, demonstrated by a professional instructor, focuses on achieving improved ergonomics like adjustable length of pull and a consistent cheek weld. Key compatibility notes and non-compatible receiver types are also highlighted.

Quick Summary

The Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M-4 adapter enables M4-style stock installation on 1mm stamped AK receivers, offering adjustable length of pull and improved cheek weld for enhanced ergonomics and accuracy. It is compatible with 7.62x39, 5.45x39, and 5.56x45mm calibers but not with milled receivers or specific AK variants.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Demo
  2. 00:36Benefits of the RDAK-M-4
  3. 01:25Design and Compatibility
  4. 02:37Installation Walkthrough
  5. 06:19Final Assessment and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M-4 adapter?

The Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M-4 adapter is an accessory designed to allow the mounting of M4-style buffer tubes and adjustable stocks onto 1mm stamped AK receivers, enhancing ergonomics and customization.

What AK receiver types are compatible with the RDAK-M-4 adapter?

The adapter is compatible with most 1mm stamped AK receivers that use fixed stocks. It supports calibers 7.62x39, 5.45x39, and 5.56x45mm. It is not compatible with milled receivers, PSL, Chinese AKs, Yugo AKs, or side/under folders.

What are the main benefits of installing the RDAK-M-4 adapter?

The primary benefits include achieving an adjustable length of pull for better eye relief and accuracy, and obtaining a higher, more consistent cheek weld, which improves overall shooting control and comfort.

How is the RDAK-M-4 adapter installed?

Installation involves removing the original stock, attaching the adapter block to the receiver (hiding the rear tang), securing the M4 buffer tube, and then mounting the castle nut and M4 stock.

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