East Germany's Nice .22 AK Trainer: KK-Mpi-69

Published on August 6, 2025
Duration: 1:10

The KK-Mpi-69 is an East German .22 LR rimfire trainer based on the AKM design. It utilizes a simple blowback action, adapting stamped AKM receivers by removing the gas system. Notably, it retains select-fire capability, a rare feature for a rimfire trainer, and uses a modified AK magazine shell with a .22 insert to maintain the original rifle's appearance.

Quick Summary

The KK-MPI-69 is an East German .22 LR rimfire trainer based on the AKM, featuring a simple blowback action by removing the gas system. Uniquely for a trainer, it is select-fire (semi/full auto) and uses a standard AK magazine shell with a .22 insert.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the KK-Mpi-69
  2. 00:11Mechanical Adaptation: Blowback System
  3. 00:20Safety and Select-Fire Modes
  4. 00:35Magazine Design and Function
  5. 00:42Internal Components Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KK-MPI-69?

The KK-MPI-69 is an East German .22 LR rimfire youth training rifle designed to resemble the Kalashnikov AKM. It was adapted from stamped AKM receivers into a simple blowback action, making it a unique historical firearm.

How does the KK-MPI-69's action differ from a standard AK?

Unlike a standard AK which uses a gas-operated system, the KK-MPI-69 employs a simple blowback action. The gas block is removed, and the rifle operates solely on the recoil force of the .22 LR cartridge.

Is the KK-MPI-69 a full-auto weapon?

Yes, the KK-MPI-69 is a select-fire weapon, meaning it is capable of both semi-automatic and fully automatic fire, which is a notable feature for a .22 LR training rifle.

What is unique about the KK-MPI-69's magazine?

The KK-MPI-69 uses a standard AK magazine body, but it contains a dedicated insert specifically designed for .22 LR rimfire cartridges. This design maintains the rifle's authentic AK appearance.

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