M10x AK47 Hybrid Rifle - First Contact

Published on November 6, 2015
Duration: 8:19

The M10x from M+M Industries is a 7.62x39mm hybrid rifle offering AK-47 magazine compatibility and AR-style ambidextrous controls. It features a reversible charging handle, AR-compatible stock interface, and folding iron sights that co-witness with red dots. Field stripping is straightforward, and the design incorporates elements from both AK and AR platforms for enhanced modularity and maintenance.

Quick Summary

The M10x rifle from M+M Industries is chambered in 7.62x39mm and accepts standard AK-47 magazines, including Magpul Gen 3 and Bakelite. It features an ambidextrous charging handle, AR-style safety selectors, and an AR-15/M4 compatible stock interface.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Magazine Compatibility
  2. 00:31Ambidextrous Charging Handle
  3. 01:21Safety Selector & Sights
  4. 02:39Stock & Buffer Tube Interface
  5. 03:27Field Stripping & Internals
  6. 04:54Bolt Carrier Group & Reassembly
  7. 06:34Grip & Magazine Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the M10x AK47 hybrid rifle?

The M10x rifle is chambered in the popular 7.62x39mm caliber, offering compatibility with a wide range of ammunition and magazines common to the AK-47 platform.

Does the M10x accept standard AK-47 magazines?

Yes, the M10x rifle demonstrates excellent compatibility with standard AK-47 magazines, including Magpul Gen 3, Bakelite, and traditional steel magazines, all of which fit and lock securely.

What kind of stock interface does the M10x use?

The M10x rifle utilizes a commercial-spec AR buffer tube, allowing it to accept standard AR-15/M4 stocks, providing significant options for customization and ergonomic adjustment.

Is the charging handle on the M10x ambidextrous?

Yes, the M10x features a reversible charging handle that can be easily moved from the left side to the traditional right-side position by using a bullet tip to depress a detent button.

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