Tis the Season for Commie Guns!

Published on November 21, 2015
Duration: 17:01

This video showcases a diverse collection of Combloc firearms, including AK variants and other Eastern Bloc rifles, tested in adverse winter conditions. It highlights the reliability differences between designs like the AK platform and the Vz.58 when exposed to snow and ice. The content also touches on historical context and practical modifications for these classic firearms.

Quick Summary

The Krebs Custom AC-15 demonstrated reliable rapid-fire capability even when buried in snow during a blizzard. In contrast, the Czech Vz.58 struggled in the snow test due to its open-top receiver design, highlighting differences in adverse condition reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Combloc Rifles in Blizzard
  2. 00:00Krebs Custom AC-15 Review
  3. 01:43Tula SKS (Russian) Showcase
  4. 03:39Norinco SKS 'D' (Chinese) Review
  5. 06:08Vz.58 (Czech) Deep Dive
  6. 08:54Rasheed Carbine (Egyptian) Overview
  7. 11:15Vz.52/57 (Czech) History & Features
  8. 13:44Adverse Conditions Reliability Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What Combloc rifles were featured in the winter shooting test?

The video featured a Krebs Custom AC-15, a Russian Tula SKS, a Chinese Norinco SKS-'D', a Czech Vz.58, an Egyptian Rasheed Carbine, and a Czech Vz.52/57, all tested in snowy conditions.

How did the AK platform perform in adverse conditions compared to the Vz.58?

The AK platform, specifically the Krebs AC-15, continued to function reliably when buried in snow, while the Vz.58 struggled due to its open-top receiver design.

What is the typical accuracy of a Russian Tula SKS rifle?

Russian Tula SKS rifles are generally considered reliable military surplus firearms and are typically capable of around 3 MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy.

What makes the Norinco SKS-'D' variant different from standard SKS models?

The Norinco SKS-'D' is a Chinese variant specifically modified to accept standard 30-round AK-47 magazines, unlike the fixed internal magazine of most SKS rifles.

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