Gun Roast: Polenar's Terrible AK

Published on June 24, 2022
Duration: 3:56

This video provides a critical 'roast' of a heavily modified Yugo M70 AK variant by Polenar Tactical. Expert Ian McCollum highlights numerous aftermarket additions, including a Zenitco rail system and an extendable buttstock, while also pointing out potential functional drawbacks like an oversized muzzle brake and a top cover that may not hold zero. The critique emphasizes how extensive modifications can add significant weight and complexity to a firearm.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Ian McCollum critiques Ziga's heavily modified Yugo M70 AK from Polenar Tactical, noting its substantial 10 lb weight due to Zenitco accessories and other upgrades. He points out potential issues with the extendable buttstock's durability and the railed top cover's zero-holding capability, alongside the drawbacks of an oversized muzzle brake.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Rifle Overview
  2. 00:53External Accessories & Rail System
  3. 01:36Muzzle Device & Base Rifle Critique
  4. 02:37Grip, Stock, and Optics Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of Ziga's custom Yugo M70 AK from Polenar Tactical?

The primary criticisms focus on its excessive weight (around 10 lbs) due to numerous aftermarket modifications, including a Zenitco rail system. Issues with the extendable buttstock's durability and the railed top cover's ability to hold zero were also highlighted, along with an oversized muzzle brake increasing noise.

What aftermarket parts are featured on Ziga's custom Yugo M70 AK?

The rifle features a Zenitco rail system with rubber rail covers, a large multi-port muzzle brake/compensator, a stippled pistol grip with the Polenar Tactical logo, and an extendable buttstock. It also has a railed top cover for optic mounting.

What was the performance issue mentioned regarding the rifle's buttstock?

During the Finnish Brutality competition, the extendable buttstock on Ziga's custom Yugo M70 reportedly failed, indicating a potential lack of durability under stress.

What is the base model of Ziga's modified AK, and what caliber does it fire?

The base rifle is identified as a Yugoslavian M70, chambered in the common 7.62x39mm caliber. The grenade sight has been removed from this particular build.

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