World's Rarest Production Rifle: The AN-94, Part 1 with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson

Published on November 20, 2024
Duration: 19:11

This guide details the field stripping process for the rare AN-94 rifle, as demonstrated by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson. It covers the removal of major components and highlights the rifle's unique internal mechanisms, including its pulley-driven system and reciprocating barrel, which enable its distinctive firing modes. The explanation utilizes the 'World of Guns' software for detailed internal animations.

Quick Summary

The AN-94 is a rare production rifle famed for its unique firing modes, including a two-round 'hyperburst' at 1800 RPM. Expert Jonathan Ferguson explains its complex pulley-driven system, reciprocating barrel, and minimal parts sharing with AK-series rifles, highlighting its distinct engineering.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the AN-94
  2. 00:58Live Fire Demonstration: Firing Modes
  3. 02:29Accessories and Design Quirks
  4. 04:35Internal Mechanism Overview
  5. 06:10Field Stripping the AN-94
  6. 08:09Trigger Mechanism and Firing Modes

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the AN-94 rifle so rare?

The AN-94 is considered one of the world's rarest production rifles due to its complex design, limited production numbers, and the specialized engineering required for its unique operating system, particularly its high-speed burst fire capability.

What are the unique firing modes of the AN-94?

The AN-94 features three firing modes: standard semi-automatic, a highly distinctive two-round 'hyperburst' at 1800 RPM, and a full-automatic mode that initially fires a hyperburst before settling into a 600 RPM rate.

How does the AN-94 achieve its high rate of fire in burst mode?

The AN-94 utilizes a complex internal mechanism involving a pulley and cable system, a reciprocating barrel, and a specialized 'pusher' to manage the high-speed cycling required for its 1800 RPM two-round burst.

Does the AN-94 share parts with the AK-47 or AK-74?

According to expert Jonathan Ferguson, the AN-94 shares very few components with the AK-47 or AK-74. Its design by Gennadiy Nikonov emphasizes unique engineering solutions, making it a distinct firearm.

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