Book Review: Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II

Published on November 9, 2019
Duration: 4:22

This video reviews 'Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II,' focusing on 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm AK variants. The book, authored by Larry Vickers with contributions from Rob Stott and others, features high-quality photography and covers a wide range of international AK development, including specific programs like Constant Recoil and Ratnik. It's presented as a browsable coffee table book rather than a technical manual.

Quick Summary

The Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II is a visually-driven coffee table book focusing on 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm AK variants. Authored by Larry Vickers and Rob Stott, it showcases international designs and modern developments, including the Constant Recoil and Ratnik programs, with photography by James Rupali.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction and Book Overview
  2. 00:11Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II
  3. 00:15Volume I vs. Volume II Focus
  4. 00:21Calibers Covered: 5.45mm and 5.56mm
  5. 00:27Authors and Contributors
  6. 00:52Book Specifications: Pages and Photography
  7. 01:01Book Intent: Coffee Table vs. Reference
  8. 01:31Content Highlights: Developmental Programs
  9. 01:54Counterbalance Recoil Guns
  10. 02:04Russian Guns Section
  11. 02:13International AK Variants
  12. 02:21Specific Countries Covered
  13. 02:54Magazines and Ammunition
  14. 03:00Overall Impression and Comparison
  15. 03:13Modern Trends: Optics and Rails
  16. 03:37Availability and Purchase Information
  17. 04:06Edition Types: Signature and Collector's

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers does the Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II focus on?

The Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II primarily focuses on firearms chambered in 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm. This distinguishes it from Volume I, which covered 7.62x39mm variants.

Who are the main authors of the Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II?

The lead author of the Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II is Larry Vickers. He was assisted by Rob Stott, with additional contributions from various subject matter experts.

What is the intended purpose of the Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II?

The Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II is designed as a high-quality coffee table book meant for browsing and display, featuring beautiful photography. It is not intended as a technical reference guide with detailed tabular data.

Which countries' AK variants are featured in the Vickers Guide to the Kalashnikov, Volume II?

The book covers a wide range of international AK variants, including those from Bulgaria, Burma, China, Czech Republic, East Germany, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Romania, and South Africa, in addition to Russian designs.

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