AK Operators Union - Episode 1 - Field Trials

Published on December 21, 2013
Duration: 9:12

This guide outlines a rigorous field testing protocol for AK-platform accessories, as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It emphasizes extreme environmental stress tests, repeated zero retention checks via quick-release mechanisms, and performance evaluation at the range. The protocol also assesses the impact of accessories on rifle balance and handling, providing expert insights for durability and performance assessment.

Quick Summary

Expert field trials by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union rigorously test AK accessories like the RS Regulate AK-303 mount and Rifle Dynamics M4 stock adapter. Tests include extreme environmental abuse, zero retention checks via quick-release mechanisms, and performance evaluations for durability and handling improvements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Field Trials
  2. 00:39RS Regulate AK-303 Mount Overview
  3. 01:25Extreme Stress Testing
  4. 02:29Zero Retention and Quick Release
  5. 03:37Range Results
  6. 04:03Mechanical Advantages of RS Mounts
  7. 07:00Rifle Dynamics M4 Stock Adapter

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the RS Regulate AK-303 mount improve AK rifle handling?

The RS Regulate AK-303 mount positions optics closer to the rifle's center of gravity, enhancing overall balance and handling compared to traditional forward-mounted systems. This proximity reduces perceived weight and improves maneuverability during dynamic shooting scenarios.

What are the benefits of the Rifle Dynamics M4 stock adapter?

The Rifle Dynamics M4 stock adapter is noted for its lightweight construction and a higher buffer tube position. This design can improve the shooter's cheek weld, potentially eliminating the need for an aftermarket cheek riser and offering a more comfortable shooting experience.

How is accessory durability tested in the AK Operators Union Field Trials?

Durability is tested through extreme environmental simulations, including submerging optics in deep snow and using the rifle for physical stress tests like push-ups. The mount's zero retention is also verified by repeated removal and reinstallation.

What is 'zero retention' in the context of firearm mounts?

Zero retention means a scope mount or optic system can be removed and reattached without losing the firearm's zeroed point of impact. This is crucial for field use, allowing for cleaning, battery changes, or accessory swaps without needing to re-zero the optic.

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