AK74 from Lee Armory: Under The Hood!

Published on March 7, 2017
Duration: 10:05

This video provides an in-depth 'under the hood' look at the Lee Armory AK74, assembled from a Bulgarian parts kit on a Childers receiver. The reviewer highlights the rifle's nitrided finish, US-made 4150 barrel, and the significant internal work done by Lee Armory, including a polished hammer and trigger group with a steel grip nut. While noting minor cosmetic issues like tilted sights and some rivet imperfections, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing the quality of assembly and the attention to detail on internal components.

Quick Summary

The Lee Armory AK74 is constructed from a Bulgarian parts kit on a Childers receiver, featuring a US-made 4150 nitrided barrel. Lee Armory enhances the rifle internally by polishing the hammer and trigger group and installing a steel grip nut for improved durability and trigger feel. The bolt carrier, bolt, extractor, and trunnion are all matching numbers.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Rifle Overview
  2. 00:22Purchasing Experience with Copper Customs
  3. 00:36Rifle Construction: Bulgarian Parts Kit & US Components
  4. 00:49Trigger, Pistol Grip, and Magazine Details
  5. 01:05Included Accessories: Pouch, Sling, Speed Loader
  6. 01:22Lee Armory Lifetime Warranty
  7. 01:33Receiver Details: Childers Receiver
  8. 01:42Exterior Finish and Cosmetics
  9. 01:54Barrel Specifications: US Made 4150 Nitrided Barrel
  10. 02:09Sights: Front Post and Rear Sight Post Tilt
  11. 02:32Rivets Inspection: Rear to Front
  12. 03:07Receiver Markings: Full Auto and Semi-Auto Positions
  13. 03:30Trigger Guard and Magazine Catch Release
  14. 03:48Stock: Bulgarian Surplus Polymer
  15. 04:05Dust Cover Removal and Internal View
  16. 04:09Recoil Spring and Internal Lubrication
  17. 04:25Internal Components: Trigger Pin Retention Plate
  18. 04:33Trigger and Hammer Work: Polishing and Enhancements
  19. 04:50Grip Nut: Steel vs. Plastic
  20. 05:13Trigger Break Assessment
  21. 05:19Bolt Carrier and Bolt Inspection
  22. 05:35Bolt Condition: Near New
  23. 05:45Matching Numbers: Bolt, Extractor, Carrier, Trunnion
  24. 06:07Piston Head Condition
  25. 06:14Bolt Channel Machining Marks
  26. 06:23Bolt Carrier Tail Condition
  27. 06:31Parts Kit Condition: Unused or Lightly Used
  28. 06:38Bullet Guide and Trunnion Condition
  29. 06:54Chamber Inspection
  30. 07:09Gas Tube Removal and Identification
  31. 07:19Gas Tube Condition: Renovated
  32. 07:37Lower Handguard and Heat Shield
  33. 07:48Gas Block Condition
  34. 07:53Parts Kit Cleanliness and Wear Marks
  35. 08:11Revisiting Rear Sight Post Tilt
  36. 08:36Zeroing Expectations
  37. 08:44Reassembly and Further Testing
  38. 09:01Magazine Compatibility Test
  39. 09:03Classic Polymer Magazine Fit
  40. 09:13Polish Steel 5.45 Magazine Fit
  41. 09:18Tula 45-Rounder Magazine Fit
  42. 09:31Action and Trigger Pull Test
  43. 09:46Final Thoughts on Trigger Performance
  44. 09:55Conclusion and Call for Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Lee Armory AK74 reviewed?

The Lee Armory AK74 is built from a Bulgarian parts kit on a US-made Childers receiver. It features a US-made 4150 nitrided barrel and includes a Tapco trigger. Internally, Lee Armory polishes the hammer and trigger group and uses a steel grip nut for enhanced durability and feel.

What internal enhancements does Lee Armory perform on their AK74 builds?

Lee Armory performs significant internal work, including polishing the hammer and trigger group for a smoother action and better break. They also utilize a steel grip nut, which is considered more durable than the plastic ones found on some other AK variants.

Are the parts on the Lee Armory AK74 matching numbers?

Yes, the reviewer confirms that the bolt carrier, bolt, extractor claw, and trunnion are all numbered and matching on this Lee Armory AK74. This attention to detail is often sought after by AK enthusiasts for authenticity and collectibility.

What is the condition of the parts kit used in the Lee Armory AK74?

The parts kit used in the Lee Armory AK74 appears to be in excellent condition, described as either unused or very lightly used. There is no damage to the bolt carrier tail, and the extractor claw looks brand new, indicating quality sourcing and assembly.

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