AK74 by Lee Armory: 1000rds Later!

Published on March 12, 2017
Duration: 12:29

This video reviews the Lee Armory AK74 after 1000 rounds, built from a Bulgarian parts kit with a Childers receiver. The rifle experienced 5 malfunctions (3 failure to feed, 2 failure to extract) during a stress test. While the trigger was noted as polished and pleasant, deformation on the bolt carrier was observed, requiring monitoring. The rifle was found to be accurate after zeroing, despite a tilted rear sight block.

Quick Summary

The Lee Armory AK74, built from a Bulgarian parts kit with a Childers receiver, experienced 5 malfunctions (3 failure to feed, 2 failure to extract) during a 1000-round stress test. Bolt carrier deformation was observed, requiring monitoring, but the rifle proved accurate after zeroing, despite minor iron sight alignment issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction
  2. 00:22Rifle Overview: Lee Armory AK74
  3. 01:21Battle Stress Test Setup
  4. 02:30Malfunctions During Stress Test
  5. 03:35Shooting Impressions
  6. 04:02Dust Cover and Recoil Spring Inspection
  7. 04:34Trigger Pull Assessment
  8. 05:38Bolt Carrier Inspection
  9. 07:02Bolt Face and Extractor Inspection
  10. 07:43Bolt Guide and Chamber Inspection
  11. 08:44Gas Tube Inspection
  12. 09:33Gas Block and Front Sight Pins
  13. 09:42Rear Sight Leaf
  14. 09:54Iron Sight Alignment Issues
  15. 10:33Stock Adapter
  16. 10:53First 1000 Rounds Summary
  17. 11:06Headspace Check Preparation
  18. 11:16Headspace Check: Go Gauge Mistake
  19. 11:51Headspace Check: No-Go Gauge
  20. 12:12Conclusion: Ready for More

Frequently Asked Questions

What malfunctions did the Lee Armory AK74 experience after 1000 rounds?

During a 1000-round stress test, the Lee Armory AK74 experienced 5 malfunctions: 3 failures to feed and 2 failures to extract. Failures to extract involved the extractor slipping off the spent casing, preventing its removal from the chamber.

How did the Lee Armory AK74 perform in terms of accuracy after heating up?

After a rapid firing stress test, the point of impact shift for the Lee Armory AK74 was around one inch at 25 yards. At 100 yards, the shift was approximately four inches higher due to barrel heat.

What potential durability issue was observed on the Lee Armory AK74?

Deformation was noted on the tail of the bolt carrier. While not immediately critical if not progressing rapidly, significant deformation can cause the bolt carrier to jam with the recoil spring, leading to malfunctions.

Was the headspace correct on the Lee Armory AK74 after 1000 rounds?

Yes, after an initial mistake using a 'go gauge', a proper 'no-go gauge' check confirmed that the headspace on the Lee Armory AK74 was correct and the rifle is ready for further use.

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