WBP AK47, 5000 rds Later - Survivor...

Published on May 1, 2016
Duration: 12:57

This comprehensive review details the performance of a WBP AK47 after 5000 rounds, as presented by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. The analysis covers accuracy, component wear, and reliability, offering critical insights into the rifle's durability and potential failure points. Ski's high-volume testing and detailed component analysis provide expert-level evaluation for AK enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The WBP AK47, tested over 5000 rounds by AK Operators Union, maintained accuracy below 3 MOA, attributed to its FB Radom barrel. While a magazine release rivet required a field fix and the bolt carrier tail showed deformation from the Tapco G2 trigger, the cast trunnion remained intact, passing headspace tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to 5000-Round Test
  2. 00:52Accuracy and Barrel Performance
  3. 01:28Structural and Rivet Inspection
  4. 03:03Bolt Carrier Tail Deformation
  5. 04:53Bolt and Headspace Testing
  6. 07:16Trunnion and Receiver Check
  7. 08:11Maintenance and Gas System
  8. 10:14Conclusion and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the WBP AK47 after 5000 rounds?

The WBP AK47 demonstrated consistent accuracy below 3 MOA throughout the 5000-round test, with its FB Radom barrel being a key factor in its reliable performance.

What common issues were found on the WBP AK47 after extensive firing?

A notable issue was a magazine release rivet that began to walk out, requiring a field fix. Additionally, the bolt carrier tail showed deformation due to the Tapco G2 trigger's 'hump'.

Can the cast trunnion of the WBP AK47 withstand high round counts?

Yes, the cast trunnion in the WBP AK47 showed no signs of cracks or deformation after 5000 rounds, indicating that well-made cast trunnions can be durable under stress.

What maintenance was performed on the WBP AK47 during the 5000-round test?

The rifle was lubricated every 500 rounds but was not cleaned during the entire 5000-round test, demonstrating its ability to function despite carbon buildup.

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