Shootout Test: DDI AKM47

Published on March 29, 2015
Duration: 5:03

This video presents a shootout test of the DDI AKM47 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The rifle, a stamped receiver variant, performed reliably with no stoppages during the test. However, its accuracy was noted as being more suited for a battle rifle than a precision marksman rifle, with both shooters achieving only three hits at 300 yards despite taking their time. The test utilized a 1-6x scope calibrated for 7.62x39 and an RS Regulate mount, mirroring the setup used for a benchmark CBS AK 103.

Quick Summary

The DDI AKM47, a stamped receiver rifle in 7.62x39mm, performed reliably with no stoppages during a shootout test. While suitable as a battle rifle, its accuracy at 300 yards was limited, with both shooters achieving only three hits, indicating it's not designed for precision marksman roles.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Test Start
  2. 00:18First Shooter Results
  3. 00:27Second Shooter Ready
  4. 00:39Second Shooter Results
  5. 00:44Third Shooter Ready
  6. 01:06Fourth Shooter Ready
  7. 01:19Fourth Shooter Results
  8. 01:25Fifth Shooter Ready
  9. 01:54Fifth Shooter Results
  10. 02:00Sixth Shooter Ready
  11. 02:28Sixth Shooter Results
  12. 02:35Post-Shootout Analysis
  13. 02:42DDI AKM47 Introduction
  14. 02:47Stamped Receiver Version
  15. 02:49Initial Impressions
  16. 02:57Accuracy Discussion
  17. 03:05300 Yards Performance
  18. 03:24Scope and Mount Setup
  19. 03:34Benchmark Comparison
  20. 03:44Battle Rifle vs. DMR
  21. 03:58Importance of Two Shooters
  22. 04:23Final Score Assessment
  23. 04:29Support the Union

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key performance characteristics of the DDI AKM47 rifle tested?

The DDI AKM47, a stamped receiver variant in 7.62x39mm, demonstrated reliable function with no stoppages. However, its accuracy was noted as being more suited for a battle rifle, with limited precision at 300 yards.

How did the DDI AKM47 perform in terms of accuracy during the shootout test?

During the shootout test at 300 yards, both shooters achieved only three hits with the DDI AKM47, even when taking their time. This suggests it's a battle rifle, not a precision marksman rifle.

What setup was used for the DDI AKM47 shootout test?

The test utilized a 1-6x scope calibrated for 7.62x39mm ammunition, mounted on an RS Regulate mount. This setup was identical to the one used for a benchmark CBS AK 103 rifle.

Why is using two shooters important for rifle testing?

Using two shooters helps to get a more accurate average performance of the rifle. It accounts for variations in shooter skill and allows for a better representation of the rifle's true capabilities when different individuals operate it.

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