The AKS-74U Krinkov Short Barrel AK History & Review

Published on August 8, 2016
Duration: 6:11

This guide details the field stripping process for the AKS-74U (Krinkov), a compact variant of the AK-74. The process is similar to standard AK rifles but includes specific steps for its hinged receiver cover and gas tube retention. The video emphasizes the importance of proper handling and understanding the weapon's unique design, as demonstrated by an expert with deep knowledge of Combloc firearms.

Quick Summary

The AKS-74U, or Krinkov, is a compact Soviet-era carbine developed in the mid-1970s for special forces. Known for its short 8.3-inch barrel and 5.45x39mm caliber, it features a side-folding stock and a unique sling design. Despite its size, it demonstrated surprising accuracy, with original iron sights outperforming a custom build's red dot in one test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Krinkov
  2. 00:43Western Media & Build Details
  3. 01:12Accessories and Sling
  4. 01:37Disassembly and Internals
  5. 02:33Sights and Holster
  6. 03:11Shooting Performance
  7. 04:35Magazine Options
  8. 04:53Caliber Comparison
  9. 05:22Accuracy Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AKS-74U Krinkov and when was it developed?

The AKS-74U, commonly known as the Krinkov, is a compact carbine variant of the AK-74 rifle. It was developed in the mid-1970s in the Soviet Union, primarily for special forces units like Spetsnaz, and officially adopted in 1979.

How does the AKS-74U's accuracy compare to other AK variants?

In a specific test, the original AKS-74U with its iron sights achieved a tighter shot grouping at 100 meters than a custom 7.62mm Krinkov build equipped with a red dot sight, highlighting the effectiveness of its original sighting system.

What are the key features of the AKS-74U's design?

Key features include its short 8.3-inch barrel, a side-folding triangle stock, a hinged receiver cover for easier access, and a unique sling designed for use with the stock folded. It fires the 5.45x39mm cartridge.

What historical significance does the AKS-74U hold?

The AKS-74U gained significant Western attention following a 1984 Soldier of Fortune article and became a status symbol in conflicts like the Soviet-Afghan War. It was initially intended for specialized roles but was often traded for full-length rifles by some special forces.

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