AK TWS Railed Dust Cover (Gen3) 300yds Stress Test

Published on February 24, 2016
Duration: 4:52

This guide details a stress test procedure for the Texas Weapon Systems (TWS) Gen3 Railed Dust Cover on an AK-47 platform, focusing on zero retention at 300 yards. The test, demonstrated by expert Rob Ski, involves firing, manipulating the action, removing and reinstalling the cover, and even dropping the rifle to assess its durability and ability to maintain zero for practical combat effectiveness.

Quick Summary

The TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover was stress-tested on a WASR-10 at 300 yards, demonstrating excellent zero retention. It maintained a combat-effective zero within 5-6 inches of windage after cycling the action, removal/reinstallation, and a waist-height drop, proving its reliability for optics on AK platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:34300-Yard Shooting Test
  3. 00:58Stress Test Procedure
  4. 01:19Extreme Stress and Drop Test
  5. 01:49Results and Observations
  6. 03:41Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover tested for?

The TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover is tested for its ability to maintain zero retention at 300 yards under various stress conditions, including cycling the action, removal and reinstallation, and dropping the rifle.

What rifle was used in the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover stress test?

The stress test for the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover was performed on a WASR-10 rifle, which is chambered in 7.62x39mm and is of Romanian origin.

How does the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover perform under stress?

The TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover demonstrated impressive zero retention, holding zero within 5-6 inches of windage at 300 yards even after being removed, reinstalled, and the rifle being dropped from waist height.

Is the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover a reliable optic mount for AK platforms?

Based on this stress test, the TWS Gen3 Railed Dust Cover appears to be a reliable optic mounting solution for AK platforms, maintaining practical zero even after significant manipulation and abuse.

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