Owning AK's kinda sucks now...

Published on September 29, 2024
Duration: 12:52

This video from KLAYCO47, featuring insights from firearms instructor Clay, details the current challenges and increased costs associated with owning AK-pattern rifles in 2024. The discussion highlights fewer available options, rising prices for both firearms and ammunition, scarcity of quality parts kits, and import restrictions impacting accessory availability. Clay's expertise is evident in his realistic assessment of the market shifts affecting AK enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

Owning AK-47s is more difficult in 2024 due to fewer manufacturers, significantly higher prices for rifles and ammunition, scarcity of quality parts kits, and import restrictions on accessories. The Russian ammo ban specifically impacts 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm costs, making the platform more expensive to operate. (Source: KLAYCO47)

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AK Ownership Challenges
  2. 00:54Fewer Options & Domestic Brands
  3. 03:14Rising Costs of AKs
  4. 04:48Parts Kits Scarcity
  5. 06:02Accessory Shortages
  6. 07:31Knowledge Barrier for New Owners
  7. 09:54Russian Ammo Ban Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is owning an AK-47 becoming more difficult in 2024?

Owning AK-47s is more difficult due to fewer manufacturers, significantly higher prices for rifles and ammunition, scarcity of quality parts kits, and import restrictions on accessories. The Russian ammo ban specifically impacts 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm costs. (Source: KLAYCO47)

What are the main reasons for the increased cost of AK-47s?

Increased costs are driven by reduced market options, the end of the era of cheap parts kits, import bans on Russian ammunition, and restrictions on Eastern European accessories like Zenitco. High-end models now exceed $2000. (Source: KLAYCO47)

Are domestic AK manufacturers like PSA reliable alternatives?

Domestic manufacturers such as PSA, Century Arms, and Riley Defense offer AK options, but they are often viewed with skepticism regarding long-term reliability compared to historical Eastern European imports. (Source: KLAYCO47)

How has the Russian ammo ban affected AK owners?

The ban on Russian ammunition imports has significantly increased the cost per round for popular AK calibers like 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm, making the platform more expensive to shoot regularly. (Source: KLAYCO47)

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