The AK is a Boomers Rifle

Published on March 24, 2024
Duration: 11:25

This video argues that the AK platform is an outdated rifle for new owners in 2024, primarily due to modernization difficulties, higher ammunition costs for 7.62x39mm, and less ergonomic operation compared to the AR-15. The speaker, identifying as a 'boomer' who owns multiple AKs, suggests that while AKs have a 'vibe' and the 7.62x39mm round hits harder at closer ranges, the AR-15 offers a simpler and more cost-effective entry point for new shooters.

Quick Summary

The AK rifle is considered outdated for new owners in 2024 due to modernization challenges, higher ammunition costs for 7.62x39mm, and less ergonomic operation compared to the AR-15. While the AK has a 'vibe' and its round hits harder at closer ranges, the AR-15 offers a simpler, more cost-effective entry point for customization and shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: AK in 2024
  2. 00:13Modern AK Build Example (M70)
  3. 01:36Modern AK Build Features
  4. 02:20Speaker's AK Collection
  5. 02:32Standard AK Build Example
  6. 03:45Why the AK is Outdated
  7. 03:51Modernization Barrier for New Owners
  8. 04:01AR-15 vs. AK: Entry Barrier
  9. 04:16AK vs. AR: Practical Application
  10. 04:39Modernizing AKs is Difficult
  11. 04:41Zeroing AK Iron Sights
  12. 05:20Ammunition Discussion
  13. 05:31AK as a Boomer Gun: Ammo Stockpiles
  14. 05:547.62x39mm Ammo Cost
  15. 06:34Boomer Ammo Advantage
  16. 06:43New Shooter Ammo Cost
  17. 07:01Recommended AK Calibers
  18. 07:055.56x45mm Unreliability in AKs
  19. 07:25AK Modification Difficulty
  20. 07:30Outgunned by PSA Builds
  21. 07:46Ammunition Availability & Difficulty
  22. 07:51Ergonomics: AK vs. Modern Rifles
  23. 08:06Attacking AK Lovers
  24. 08:12When to Run an AK
  25. 08:24Ammo and Magazine Stockpiles
  26. 08:27Recommendation: 5.56 and AR-15
  27. 08:33Advice for Those with Money
  28. 08:40AR-15 Training Recommendation
  29. 08:50Committed to the AK?
  30. 08:53AK-103 Recommendation
  31. 09:03AK Weight Issue
  32. 09:11AK Round Impact
  33. 09:21AK Effectiveness Beyond 250m
  34. 09:24Hellbent on Getting an AK?
  35. 09:27AK Pistol Recommendation
  36. 09:35Larger AK Recommendation
  37. 09:45Final Recommendation: AR-15
  38. 09:50Training, Shooting, Home Defense
  39. 09:57AR-15 for Beginners
  40. 10:00AKs are a Vibe
  41. 10:02Future of US Ammo Manufacturing
  42. 10:10Ammo Price Point
  43. 10:14Bad News Bear
  44. 10:16Viewer Comments: AK vs. AR
  45. 10:30Belief on Audience Preference
  46. 10:36Typical Audience AR Setup
  47. 10:54Audience Running AKs?
  48. 10:56Hating on AKs
  49. 11:00Comment Section Debate
  50. 11:10Patreon Support
  51. 11:17Sign Off

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the AK rifle considered outdated in 2024?

The AK rifle is considered outdated for new owners due to the significant difficulty and cost involved in modernizing it for better ergonomics and user-friendliness compared to platforms like the AR-15. Additionally, the price of 7.62x39mm ammunition has risen substantially, making it less economical for frequent shooting.

What are the main drawbacks of the AK platform for new shooters?

New shooters face challenges with the AK platform's weight, less intuitive ergonomics out-of-the-box, and the complexity of zeroing iron sights. Modernization efforts require more investment and expertise than typically needed for an AR-15.

Is 7.62x39mm ammunition still a good value for AK owners?

The cost of 7.62x39mm ammunition has increased significantly from historical prices, making it a less economical choice for high-volume shooting. While the round offers good impact at closer ranges, the barrier to entry for affordable ammo is now a serious concern for new AK owners.

What are the recommended calibers for AK pattern rifles?

The recommended calibers for AK pattern rifles are 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm. The 5.56x45mm NATO caliber is generally considered unreliable in AK platforms, particularly concerning magazine feeding into the chamber.

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