AK WASR Part III (1300 rounds)

Published on July 6, 2020
Duration: 12:08

This video provides an in-depth review of the AK WASR rifle after 1300 rounds, focusing on its performance and the user's experience transitioning from an AR-15 platform. The presenter details modifications like the JMac Customs RDD muzzle brake and Timmney mount for suppressor attachment, discusses the AK's reliability and ease of maintenance, and compares its handling and the 7.62x39mm round's characteristics to the AR-15 and 5.56mm. The review highlights both the AK's strengths, such as its robust nature, and its weaknesses, including ergonomics and reload speed.

Quick Summary

After 1300 rounds, the AK WASR demonstrated exceptional reliability without cleaning or lubrication, aligning with its robust reputation. Key ergonomic drawbacks include a difficult safety selector for lefties and the lack of a bolt hold-open. The 7.62x39mm round offers good barrier penetration but less terminal performance and more recoil than 5.56mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AK WASR Part III
  2. 02:29Stop to Stack Concept & Video Scope
  3. 03:23New Addition: JMac Customs RDD & Timmney Mount
  4. 03:55Muzzle Brake Functionality & Suppressor Use
  5. 04:22Compensator Pros and Cons on AK Platform
  6. 05:03Overall Rifle Configuration & Accessories
  7. 05:46User Experience: AK Platform Likes & Dislikes
  8. 05:58AK Reliability: 1300 Rounds Without Cleaning
  9. 06:53Single Failure: Round Wedged in Chamber
  10. 07:39Reloading Experience: AK vs AR
  11. 08:027.62x39mm Round Analysis
  12. 08:30AK vs AR Speed Comparison
  13. 09:00Reload Speed Metrics (3-Shot Group)
  14. 09:32Ergonomic Issues: Safety Selector for Lefties
  15. 10:01Lack of Bolt Hold-Open
  16. 10:207.62x39mm Terminal Ballistics vs. 5.56mm
  17. 10:52Final Thoughts on the AK Platform
  18. 11:46Upcoming Content: Staccato Staccato

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the AK WASR after 1300 rounds?

The AK WASR demonstrated exceptional reliability after 1300 rounds, with the presenter noting it was not cleaned or lubricated during the entire test period. This aligns with the AK platform's reputation for being robust and dependable even in adverse conditions.

What are the main ergonomic drawbacks of the AK platform for a shooter transitioning from an AR-15?

Key ergonomic issues include the safety selector, which is difficult for left-handed shooters to operate efficiently, and the absence of a bolt hold-open. This requires manual checks to confirm an empty chamber, unlike the AR-15's more intuitive system.

What is the purpose of the JMac Customs RDD muzzle brake and Timmney mount on this AK WASR?

The JMac Customs RDD is a muzzle brake that also serves as a mount for suppressors using the Timmney system. This allows for quick attachment and detachment of compatible suppressors, enhancing the rifle's versatility.

How does the 7.62x39mm round compare to 5.56mm in terms of performance?

The 7.62x39mm round excels in barrier penetration, making it effective for a car gun. However, 5.56mm generally offers better terminal performance and significantly less recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots and easier recoil management.

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