Romanian Paratrooper AK: 5,000 Rounds later!

Published on January 31, 2019
Duration: 9:42

This comprehensive 5,000-round durability test of the Romanian Paratrooper AK reveals its structural resilience and reliability with various ammunition types. While the rifle held up well overall, significant barrel erosion was observed after 3,500 rounds, impacting accuracy, especially when hot. The test highlights the importance of barrel inspection and managing heat during rapid fire. Expert analysis suggests potential modifications for the trigger and recommends specific muzzle devices due to barrel weakness.

Quick Summary

After 5,000 rounds, the Romanian Paratrooper AK demonstrated excellent structural integrity and reliability. Key findings include significant barrel erosion after 3,500 rounds, impacting accuracy when hot, and a thinner, less heat-resistant barrel compared to standard AKM models. The rifle passed a no-go gauge test, but barrel wear at the muzzle is a notable concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Intro and Rifle Identification
  2. 00:475,000 Round Summary
  3. 01:37Accuracy Degradation
  4. 02:16Barrel Erosion and Bore Inspection
  5. 03:05Barrel Weakness and Muzzle Devices
  6. 05:10Final Evaluation and Disassembly
  7. 06:55Gas System and Receiver Check
  8. 07:40Gas Tube and Rail System
  9. 08:33Reassembly and No-Go Gauge Test
  10. 09:05Conclusion and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main findings after firing 5,000 rounds through the Romanian Paratrooper AK?

The rifle maintained structural integrity and reliability with minimal malfunctions, consuming all tested ammunition. However, significant barrel erosion occurred after 3,500 rounds, impacting accuracy, especially when hot, and the barrel showed thinning at the muzzle.

Did the Romanian Paratrooper AK pass a headspace test after 5,000 rounds?

Yes, the rifle successfully passed a no-go gauge test after 5,000 rounds. This indicates that despite barrel wear, the headspace remained within safe operational limits.

What issues were identified with the barrel of the Romanian Paratrooper AK?

Borescope inspection revealed significant erosion and thinning inside the barrel, with rifling worn away at the crown. The barrel is thinner and less heat-resistant than standard AKM or Cugir barrels, leading to accuracy degradation when hot.

What are the recommendations for the Romanian Paratrooper AK after this extensive test?

The rifle is considered a good candidate for SBR or truck gun use. Recommendations include managing heat during rapid fire, considering trigger modifications for slap, and being aware of barrel limitations compared to standard AKM variants.

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