AK103K-S Shootout Test

Published on March 8, 2015
Duration: 6:32

This video details a comprehensive shootout test of the Krebs AK103K-S rifle, conducted by Rob Ski and Paul from AK Operators Union. The test involves engaging targets at 100, 200, and 300 yards, evaluating accuracy, speed, and the rifle's overall performance under pressure. Expert insights are provided on the rifle's handling, trigger, and ballistic performance, highlighting its capabilities as a tactical platform.

Quick Summary

The Krebs AK103K-S shootout test evaluated accuracy and performance at 100, 200, and 300 yards. The rifle achieved over 90% hits at closer ranges and 80% at 300 yards. Experts noted the need to aim higher at 300 yards due to the 14.5-inch barrel's velocity loss, praising the rifle's smooth operation and trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00100-Yard Shootout
  2. 00:49Shootout Test Methodology
  3. 02:14200-Yard Shootout
  4. 02:54300-Yard Shootout
  5. 03:56Final Assessment and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What distances were covered in the AK103K-S shootout test?

The shootout test for the Krebs AK103K-S covered engagements at 100, 200, and 300 yards, evaluating the rifle's performance across different ranges.

How did the Krebs AK103K-S perform in terms of accuracy?

The Krebs AK103K-S achieved an 80% hit rate at 300 yards and over 90% at closer distances, indicating strong accuracy for a tactical rifle.

What are the key features of the Krebs AK103K-S tested?

The tested Krebs AK103K-S featured Zenitco-style furniture, a 14.5-inch barrel, and was equipped with a Primary Arms 1-6x variable power scope for the evaluation.

What advice is given for shooting at 300 yards with the AK103K-S?

When shooting the AK103K-S at 300 yards, it's advised to aim higher due to velocity loss from the 14.5-inch barrel, compensating for ballistic drop.

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