Korean AK-47 Magazines - Are They Junk?

Published on February 12, 2018
Duration: 15:56

This video challenges the common notion that Korean AK-47 magazines are 'junk.' Through extensive testing, including exposure to dirt and simulated abuse, the presenter demonstrates that these magazines, often available at a lower price point, perform reliably. The video highlights that magazine wobble is not necessarily indicative of a faulty magazine and that metal magazines, regardless of origin, can be susceptible to bending or damage under harsh conditions. The presenter concludes that Korean AK magazines offer good value and reliability for their cost.

Quick Summary

Korean AK-47 magazines are often unfairly labeled as 'junk' due to online misinformation. Through extensive testing, including dirt exposure and simulated abuse, these magazines demonstrate reliable performance and durability, offering excellent value at around $9 each. Magazine wobble is not a definitive sign of a faulty magazine, as AK fitment varies.

Chapters

  1. 00:30Introduction: The 'Junk' Korean Mag Myth
  2. 00:51Presenter's Long-Term Experience with Korean Mags
  3. 01:11Painted Mags for Camouflage
  4. 01:49Defining 'Junk' Magazines
  5. 02:08The 'Shaking Mag' Argument
  6. 02:30Testing Mags in Various AK Platforms
  7. 03:24Romanian Draco Fit Test
  8. 03:44PSA GB2 Fit Test
  9. 04:01GP 75 Fit Test
  10. 04:15Wobble vs. Functionality
  11. 05:23Function Test: Live Fire
  12. 05:41Firing Korean Mags in the GP 75
  13. 06:06Firing Korean Mags in the PSA GB2
  14. 06:31Firing Korean Mags in the Romanian Draco
  15. 07:21Dirt Test Preparation
  16. 07:48Loading with Dirt for the Test
  17. 08:06Dirt Test Logic: Spring Pressure
  18. 08:37Executing the Dirt Test
  19. 09:11Post-Dirt Test Functionality
  20. 09:30Why This Test Matters: Combating Misinformation
  21. 10:08Addressing Preconceived Notions
  22. 10:13Acknowledging Potential Problems
  23. 10:21Cost-Benefit Analysis: $9 Mags
  24. 10:43Conclusion: Korean Mags Are Not Junk
  25. 11:05The Feed Lip and Body Dent Argument
  26. 11:14Comparing Damage to European Mags
  27. 11:40Feed Lip Durability Discussion
  28. 11:49Final Rounds and Potential Feed Issues
  29. 12:15Investigating a Potential Failure to Feed
  30. 12:32Identifying Light Primer Strike
  31. 12:43Final Verdict on Korean AK Magazines
  32. 13:16Summary of Findings
  33. 13:20Metal Thickness and Denting
  34. 13:33Feed Lip Bending Reality
  35. 13:42Shake vs. Junk: A Reiteration
  36. 14:00Value Proposition: $9 Mags Revisited
  37. 14:10Comparison to Polymer Options (Tapco)
  38. 14:32Recommendation: Don't Fear Korean Mags
  39. 14:49The Power of Online Opinions vs. Experience
  40. 15:16Rounds Downrange Speak Louder
  41. 15:22Concluding Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Korean AK-47 magazines considered junk by most firearm enthusiasts?

There is a common online sentiment that Korean AK-47 magazines are 'junk.' However, this video challenges that notion, presenting evidence from years of personal use and rigorous testing, including exposure to dirt and simulated abuse, to suggest they are reliable and a good value.

Does magazine wobble in an AK-47 mean the magazine is faulty?

No, magazine wobble in an AK-47 receiver does not automatically mean a magazine is junk. AK platforms can have varying tolerances, and a slight wobble is common and does not necessarily impact feeding or reliability. The presenter demonstrates this across multiple AK variants.

How durable are Korean AK-47 magazines under harsh conditions?

Korean AK-47 magazines have proven to be quite durable in testing. The presenter has used them for years, subjected them to drops, dirt, and even simulated rough handling, with consistent reliable performance. They are not the thickest metal but hold up well for their price.

What is the value proposition of Korean AK-47 magazines?

Korean AK-47 magazines are often available for around nine dollars or less, making them a very cost-effective option. Despite their low price, they offer reliable performance and durability, making them a strong contender for budget-conscious AK owners.

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