Korean 🇰🇷 K2C1 hidden “S” mode

Published on October 10, 2023
Duration: 0:43

This entry details the function of the 'S' setting on the South Korean K2C1 rifle's gas regulator. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise, explains that this setting, humorously dubbed 'shred mode,' is a standard gas adjustment for optimal cycling, particularly during rapid fire, and notes the rifle's exceptionally low recoil. The difficulty in acquiring these military-issue rifles in the US is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

The 'S' mode on the South Korean K2C1 rifle's gas regulator is a standard setting, humorously called 'shred mode,' that allows increased gas flow for reliable cycling during rapid fire, contributing to its exceptionally low recoil. The rifle is known for its smooth operation and manageable recoil even under rapid fire conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: K2C1 Rifle
  2. 00:07Rapid Fire Demonstration & Recoil
  3. 00:20'S' Mode Explained: Gas Regulator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'S' mode on the South Korean K2C1 rifle?

The 'S' mode on the K2C1 gas regulator is a standard setting, humorously called 'shred mode,' that allows increased gas flow for reliable cycling during rapid fire, contributing to its exceptionally low recoil.

How does the K2C1 rifle handle recoil?

The K2C1 rifle demonstrates exceptionally low recoil, allowing for smooth cycling and efficient brass ejection even during rapid fire, as shown in the demonstration.

Are K2C1 rifles readily available for civilian purchase in the US?

No, the speaker notes that these military-issue rifles are generally not easily available for civilian acquisition in the United States through typical import channels.

What are the technical specifications of the K2C1?

The K2C1 features a 5.56x45mm NATO caliber, a 30-round capacity, an 18.3-inch barrel length, and weighs approximately 3.68 kg. Its MSRP is N/A as it's military issue.

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