PSA AK74 - Rust, rust, rust everywhere! Uboat Mission!

Published on November 22, 2020
Duration: 12:37

This video details the post-swamp test inspection of a Palmetto State Armory AK-74 after being submerged for over 72 hours and previously exposed to corrosive ammunition. The inspection covers internal components like the bolt carrier, bolt, firing pin, and trunnion, assessing for rust, deformation, and overall condition. The rifle demonstrated remarkable resilience, with minimal rust and no malfunctions during subsequent firing, suggesting Palmetto State Armory has addressed previous production issues.

Quick Summary

The Palmetto State Armory AK-74 demonstrated remarkable durability after a 72-hour swamp submersion and subsequent firing, experiencing zero malfunctions. While some minor rust was observed on the bolt carrier, critical components like the bolt, firing pin, and locking lugs remained in good condition, indicating the rifle's resilience and potential improvements in PSA's manufacturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Corrosive Ammo Warning
  2. 00:18Corrosive Ammo Rust Damage Example
  3. 00:35Humidity's Impact on Rust
  4. 01:28Swamp Test Setup & Rifle Submersion
  5. 01:54Retrieving Rifle from Swamp
  6. 02:24Initial Post-Swamp Visual Inspection
  7. 03:05Firing the Rifle After Swamp Test
  8. 03:25Malfunction-Free Performance
  9. 04:04Rifle Performance Summary
  10. 04:32Boating Accident Analogy
  11. 04:441000 Round Performance Review
  12. 05:01External Condition Assessment
  13. 05:22Internal Inspection Begins
  14. 05:44Dust Cover & Recoil Spring Inspection
  15. 05:58Bolt Carrier & Bolt Inspection
  16. 06:18Firing Pin & Extractor Claw
  17. 06:39PSA Corrections on Previous Issues
  18. 06:50Locking Lugs & Bolt Carrier Cam Channel
  19. 07:15Bolt Carrier Deformation Assessment
  20. 07:57Trunnion Inspection
  21. 08:13Barrel Chamber & Trigger Inspection
  22. 08:29Bottom Trunnion & Rivet Inspection
  23. 08:51Gas Tube Removal & Inspection
  24. 09:30Gas Block Inspection
  25. 09:48Rear Trunnion Inspection
  26. 09:59OSS Helix QD Suppressor Use
  27. 10:37No-Go Gauge Test Setup
  28. 11:21No-Go Gauge Test Results
  29. 11:41Conclusion: Rifle Survived 1000 Rounds
  30. 11:51Channel Outro & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the risks of shooting corrosive ammunition without proper cleaning?

Shooting corrosive ammunition without proper cleaning, especially within 24 hours, can lead to significant rust formation on firearm components. This is exacerbated in humid climates and can compromise the firearm's integrity and function over time.

How did the Palmetto State Armory AK-74 perform after a 72-hour swamp submersion?

The PSA AK-74 performed exceptionally well, firing 30 rounds flawlessly after being submerged in a swamp for over 72 hours. It passed a no-go gauge test, demonstrating its resilience and reliability under extreme conditions.

What internal components were inspected on the PSA AK-74 after the swamp test?

The inspection included the bolt carrier for rust spots and deformation, the bolt for rust, the firing pin, extractor claw, locking lugs, gas tube, trunnion, and barrel chamber. Minimal rust was noted on the bolt carrier, but other components were in good condition.

Does Palmetto State Armory address known issues in their AK-74 production?

Based on the inspection, it appears Palmetto State Armory has taken steps to correct previous issues, such as deformation on the bolt carrier, which seemed to have stopped progressing on this particular rifle.

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