Daewoo K2 / MAX II Rifle

Published on February 10, 2016
Duration: 19:56

This review details the Daewoo K2/MAX II rifle, a South Korean service rifle developed to replace the M16A1. It highlights the rifle's hybrid design, incorporating elements from the AR-15 and AK-47, specifically its long-stroke gas piston system. The video contrasts pre-ban MAX II imports with post-ban DR200 models, discussing differences in features and compliance with import laws.

Quick Summary

The Daewoo K2/MAX II is a South Korean 5.56mm service rifle developed in the 1970s, featuring a hybrid design with an AK-style long-stroke gas piston and AR-15 trigger/bolt components. Pre-ban MAX II imports are collectible, while post-ban DR200 models were modified to comply with US import laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Footage
  2. 00:57Historical Context: South Korean Development
  3. 01:31Technical Overview: Gas Piston & AR/AK Hybrid
  4. 03:04Post-Ban DR200 Features
  5. 03:58Original Packaging & Accessories
  6. 04:41Field Stripping & Internals
  7. 07:28External Features & Gas Regulator
  8. 09:41Sights and Optics Mounting
  9. 10:45Pre-Ban MAX II vs. Post-Ban DR200 Comparison
  10. 12:45Range Performance & Reliability
  11. 14:27Operational Quirks: Safety & Bolt Catch
  12. 16:33Compatibility & Heat Management
  13. 18:28Conclusion & Market Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daewoo K2 rifle?

The Daewoo K2 is a South Korean service rifle developed in the 1970s. It's a 5.56mm semi-automatic firearm that combines design elements from the AR-15 (trigger, bolt) and the AK-47 (long-stroke gas piston system).

What's the difference between the Daewoo MAX II and DR200?

The MAX II is a pre-1994 ban import, often featuring a more traditional rifle configuration. The DR200 is a post-ban version modified to comply with US import laws, typically featuring a thumbhole stock and lacking features like a bayonet lug or flash hider.

How does the Daewoo K2's operating system work?

The K2 utilizes a long-stroke gas piston system, similar to the AK-47, which is known for its reliability. It also incorporates AR-15-style components like the trigger group and bolt carrier group.

Are Daewoo K2 rifles still imported into the US?

No, Daewoo K2 rifles, including the MAX II variant, are no longer imported into the US. However, they remain popular and can be found on the secondary firearms market.

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