MUD: AKM vs AR15

Published on October 1, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video features Karl Kasarda from InRangeTV conducting a direct head-to-head comparison of an AKM and an AR-15 (M4 variant) in a mud test. The AKM, chambered in 7.62x39mm, experienced immediate malfunctions including failures to extract and feed. In contrast, a budget-built AR-15 chambered in 5.56x45mm, despite being covered in the same mud, successfully fired multiple rounds. Kasarda attributes the AR-15's superior performance in these adverse conditions to its more sealed action, which better prevents debris ingress compared to the AKM's design.

Quick Summary

In a direct mud test by InRangeTV, an AR-15 (M4 variant) demonstrated superior reliability over an AKM. While the AKM experienced immediate failures to extract and feed, the budget-built AR-15 successfully fired multiple rounds despite being caked in mud. Expert Karl Kasarda attributes the AR-15's advantage to its more sealed action design, which better prevents debris ingress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mud Test Setup
  2. 00:14AKM Performance in Mud
  3. 00:27AR-15 Performance in Mud
  4. 00:42Analysis of Results

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the AKM perform in the mud test?

The AKM, chambered in 7.62x39mm, experienced immediate malfunctions in the wet mud, including failures to extract and feed, leading to a double feed. This occurred even with the dust cover initially closed.

How did the AR-15 perform in the mud test?

A budget-built AR-15, chambered in 5.56x45mm, successfully fired multiple rounds while completely covered in the same mud. It cycled reliably, with mud flying off the handguard during operation.

Why did the AR-15 perform better than the AKM in the mud test?

According to Karl Kasarda, the AR-15's superior performance is attributed to its more sealed action design, which effectively prevents the ingress of debris and mud into the firearm's critical components, unlike the AKM's more open design.

What calibers were used in the AKM vs AR-15 mud test?

The AKM was chambered in 7.62x39mm, while the AR-15 was chambered in 5.56x45mm. Both rifles had a standard capacity of 30 rounds.

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