Meridian AK Apocalypse: 3000 Rounds of Ninja Action!

Published on November 24, 2019
Duration: 9:55

This video details a rigorous durability test of the Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK variant, focusing on its performance after significant abuse, including drops and exposure to harsh elements. The review highlights the rifle's resilience, minor cosmetic wear, and reliability issues encountered, primarily with ammunition and a specific magazine. It also touches on the effectiveness of its muzzle brake and the overall handling characteristics.

Quick Summary

The Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK demonstrated significant durability after a rigorous test involving drops and environmental exposure. While minor cosmetic wear like stock dents and some rust on the aged finish occurred, the rifle remained functional. Two malfunctions were noted: a magazine-related failure to feed and a primer issue with Wolf ammunition. Headspace tests confirmed the rifle's continued reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Introduction: Apocalypse Theme & Rifle Condition
  2. 01:03Drop Test Results on Rocks
  3. 01:41Pistol Grip Durability (Tango Down)
  4. 02:05Rust and Finish Aging Analysis
  5. 02:50Reliability Post-Drops: 30 Rounds
  6. 03:00Malfunction Analysis: Failure to Feed
  7. 03:22Ammunition Malfunction: Wolf Primer Issue
  8. 04:03Overall Rifle Performance and Handling
  9. 04:31Tweak Combo and Undulator Combo Impressions
  10. 04:49Integrated Sights and Muzzle Brake Function
  11. 05:30Suggestion for Meridian Defense Muzzle Device Options
  12. 05:59Disassembly: Recoil Spring and Bolt
  13. 06:29Bolt Inspection: Lugs, Extractor, Firing Pin
  14. 07:03Bolt Carrier Group and Piston Head Inspection
  15. 07:43Chamber and Locking Shoulder Inspection
  16. 08:01Receiver Rivet Inspection
  17. 08:40Headspace Test Procedure and Results
  18. 09:12Conclusion: Apocalypse Cleared for 1000 More Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK perform after being dropped?

The Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK held up well after being dropped on hard rocks, sustaining only minor dents and scratches primarily to the stock. The rifle remained in one piece and continued to function.

What types of malfunctions were encountered during the Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK test?

Two malfunctions were noted: a failure to feed, likely due to a worn magazine, and a specific issue with Wolf ammunition where a primer folded in during feeding.

How did the Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK handle rust and corrosion?

Rust spots appeared on the dust cover and real leaf due to the aged finish and swamp exposure, which is typical for such finishes if not maintained. However, the recoil spring remained rust-free.

Was the Meridian Defense Apocalypse AK's headspace within spec after the test?

Yes, the headspace test was successfully completed. Both the 'no-go' and 'go' gauges indicated that the rifle's headspace remained within acceptable limits, clearing it for another 1000 rounds.

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