How I Mount Optics on AK

Published on May 8, 2022
Duration: 6:31

This guide details the expert process for mounting optics on AK-pattern rifles, as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It emphasizes the critical importance of proper mount tension for accuracy, the correct use of Loctite on screws, and a post-zeroing adjustment step to ensure long-term stability. Following these steps, derived from practical experience, helps prevent common accuracy issues caused by loose mounts.

Quick Summary

Expert advice for mounting AK optics stresses proper tension and Loctite use. Ensure your mount is stiff on the side rail by adjusting the detention screw. After zeroing, advance the screw one click to compensate for recoil settling, preventing accuracy issues caused by loose mounts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AK Optic Mounting
  2. 00:20Adjusting Mount Detention Screw
  3. 01:06Importance of Correct Tension
  4. 01:29Demonstrating Proper Mount Tension
  5. 02:37Two-Piece Mounts and Loctite
  6. 03:11Applying Loctite to Optic Screws
  7. 04:00Post-Zeroing Tension Adjustment
  8. 05:10Accuracy and Mount Stability
  9. 06:05Final Markings for Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common cause of poor accuracy with AK-mounted optics?

The most common cause of poor accuracy with AK-mounted optics is a mount that is not securely attached to the rifle's side rail. This instability, often due to insufficient tension, allows the optic to shift during firing, degrading precision.

How do you ensure an AK optic mount is properly tensioned?

Proper tension is achieved by adjusting the mount's detention screw until it clamps firmly to the side rail. The mount should require significant force to attach and should not move when unlocked. An additional click adjustment after zeroing is recommended.

Why is Loctite important when mounting optics on AKs?

Loctite, specifically blue Loctite, is crucial for securing screws on AK optic mounts, especially two-piece systems. It prevents screws from vibrating loose under recoil, ensuring the optic and mount remain stable and maintain zero.

What is the recommended procedure after zeroing an AK optic?

After zeroing and firing a few magazines, it's recommended to remove the mount, advance the tension screw by one additional click, and then re-mount. This accounts for any settling of components under recoil and ensures maximum long-term stability.

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