Anderson 7.62x39 AM-15 AR-15 Review & Shoot

Published on December 16, 2020
Duration: 8:19

This review covers the Anderson AM-15 chambered in 7.62x39mm, highlighting its performance after a break-in period. The firearm is noted to be accurate and reliable after approximately 100 rounds, with the speaker recommending Anderson as a preferred entry-level AR manufacturer.

Quick Summary

The Anderson AM-15 in 7.62x39mm requires an initial break-in period of about 100 rounds, during which minor feeding issues may occur. Post-break-in, the rifle demonstrates good accuracy and reliability, with the reviewer successfully engaging targets at 160 yards using iron sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Anderson AM-15 7.62x39
  2. 00:11Stock Configuration and Sights
  3. 00:41Initial Shooting at 25 Yards
  4. 01:45Observing Accuracy and Zero
  5. 03:24Shooting at 100 Yards
  6. 03:49Post-Shoot Analysis: Reliability and Break-in
  7. 04:22Close Range Steel Target Engagement
  8. 05:59Engaging 160 Yard Steel Gong
  9. 07:00Adjusting Aim for Left Zero
  10. 07:17160 Yard Iron Sight Performance
  11. 07:45Overall Impressions and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended break-in period for the Anderson AM-15 in 7.62x39mm?

The Anderson AM-15 in 7.62x39mm typically requires a break-in period of approximately 100 rounds. During this initial phase, some users may experience minor feeding issues like hang-ups, but these generally resolve after the break-in is complete.

How accurate is the Anderson AM-15 7.62x39 after its break-in period?

After the initial break-in, the Anderson AM-15 in 7.62x39mm is considered accurate. The reviewer successfully hit a 16-inch steel gong at 160 yards using iron sights, demonstrating good practical accuracy for its class.

What type of sights are featured on the Anderson AM-15 reviewed?

The Anderson AM-15 reviewed is equipped with factory, mil-spec type original sights. These include a carry handle with a flip-up rear sight that offers both a large peep sight for close range and a smaller peep sight for focusing at longer distances.

What ammunition was used in the Anderson AM-15 7.62x39 review?

The review utilized Wolf 123 or 124 grain hollow point ammunition. Both steel and brass cased versions of this ammunition were loaded into magazines for testing and shooting.

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