New Krebs Custom Assneck SBR AK 47

Published on January 4, 2016
Duration: 14:59

The Krebs Custom Assneck SBR AK-47 is a highly refined AK variant built on a Saiga receiver. It features a 9.125-inch barrel, custom dehorning for a snag-free finish, and enhanced controls like a speed load system and extended magazine release. Internal polishing and a smooth trigger pull are highlighted, along with a compact design ideal for defense.

Quick Summary

The Krebs Custom Assneck SBR AK-47 is a highly refined firearm built on a Saiga receiver, featuring a 9.125-inch barrel. It boasts custom 'dehorning' for a snag-free finish, a speed load system, enhanced controls, and polished internals for a smooth trigger pull, making it a top-tier custom AK build.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Krebs Custom & Mark Krebs
  2. 01:00The Assneck SBR Overview & NFA Rules
  3. 02:10Custom Dehorning and Finish Explained
  4. 03:48Speed Load System for Faster Reloads
  5. 04:30Enhanced Controls: Mag Release & Safety
  6. 06:109.125" Barrel & Muzzle Device
  7. 07:16Krebs UFM Rail and Improved Sights
  8. 08:18Magpul CTR Stock & Folding Mechanism
  9. 10:11Internal Components & Trigger Polish
  10. 11:40Expert Assessment by Wheaton Arms

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Krebs Custom Assneck SBR AK-47 unique?

The Assneck SBR stands out with its custom 'dehorning' for a snag-free finish, a speed load system for faster reloads, enhanced controls like an extended magazine release, and internal polishing for a smooth trigger pull. It's built on a Russian Saiga base with a 9.125-inch barrel.

What are the key features of the Krebs Custom Assneck SBR?

Key features include a 9.125-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, custom dehorning, a speed magwell flange, an extended magazine release, the MK6 safety lever, a Keymod rail, and a Magpul CTR stock on a folding adapter. The rear sight is moved to the dust cover for an increased radius.

Why is the Krebs Custom Assneck considered an SBR?

It is classified as an SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) because its barrel length is 9.125 inches, which is less than the 16-inch minimum required for standard rifles under NFA regulations. This classification means it is subject to NFA rules and requires appropriate registration.

What improvements does Krebs Custom make to the AK platform?

Krebs Custom focuses on improving ruggedness, reliability, and ergonomics. This includes dehorning sharp edges, enhancing controls for faster manipulation (like mag releases and safeties), improving the trigger pull by polishing internals, and increasing sight radius for better accuracy.

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