Here Krink - 300 Blackout | Soviet Arms

Published on May 23, 2024
Duration: 1:33

This video provides an in-depth look at the Soviet Arms .300 Blackout Krink prototype from Palmetto State Armory. Cameron, representing PSA, details the ongoing testing and development, focusing on the unique AR-15 style gas block and its modification for optimal cycling with various .300 Blackout loads. The prototype is shown with a B&T AK-103 suppressor, highlighting its compatibility.

Quick Summary

The Soviet Arms .300 Blackout Krink prototype, presented by Palmetto State Armory, is undergoing rigorous testing. Key developments include a modified AR-15 style gas block for improved cycling with suppressed and varied .300 Blackout loads, and compatibility with suppressors like the B&T AK-103.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:15Testing and Gas System Development
  3. 00:31Technical Components
  4. 00:49Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Soviet Arms .300 Blackout Krink?

The Soviet Arms .300 Blackout Krink is currently in a prototype and testing phase. Palmetto State Armory is actively developing and refining its gas system to ensure reliable function across various ammunition types and suppressor configurations.

What modifications are being made to the Krink's gas system?

The prototype features a modified AR-15 style gas block positioned closer to the chamber. This adjustment aims to improve cycling reliability with .300 Blackout ammunition, especially when suppressed, without needing an excessively large gas port.

What types of ammunition are being tested with the Krink prototype?

Extensive testing is being conducted with .300 Blackout ammunition, covering both subsonic and supersonic loads. The firearm's reliability is being evaluated under suppressed and unsuppressed conditions for each type.

When will the Soviet Arms .300 Blackout Krink be available for purchase?

While the firearm is nearing final design stages and performing well, Palmetto State Armory indicates that the release is still some time away, as production testing is ongoing.

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