Russian Import Ban - 5.45x39 AK's about to fizzle and 5.56 about to take off?

Published on April 23, 2022
Duration: 15:47

This video discusses the impact of Russian import bans on firearms and ammunition, particularly focusing on the 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm calibers. The speaker highlights the diminishing availability and potential price increases for 5.45x39mm ammunition due to reliance on Russian imports. As an alternative, the video strongly advocates for 5.56x45mm/.223 Remington chambered AK-pattern rifles, citing their widespread availability, domestic production by companies like Kalashnikov USA and PSA, and the continued accessibility of ammunition. The WBP Jack rifle in 5.56mm is presented as a high-quality, affordable option.

Quick Summary

The Russian ammunition import ban, particularly affecting 5.45x39mm, is leading many to consider 5.56x45mm/.223 Remington chambered AK-pattern rifles. This caliber is widely available in the US, with domestic production from companies like KUSA and PSA, offering a stable and affordable ammunition supply. The WBP Jack rifle in 5.56mm is highlighted as a quality, budget-friendly option.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Russian Import Ban Impact
  2. 00:46Understanding Form Six for Imports
  3. 01:58History of AK Imports & Current Landscape
  4. 02:54Ammunition Supply Challenges: 7.62x39 vs. 5.45x39
  5. 03:46Focus on 5.45x39mm and its Limited US Market
  6. 05:46The 5.56x45mm/.223 Remington Alternative
  7. 06:11Introducing the WBP Jack Rifle in 5.56mm
  8. 07:11Domestic 5.56mm AK Production (KUSA, PSA)
  9. 08:03Price Comparison: AKs vs. AR-15s
  10. 09:01Detailed Features of the WBP Jack Rifle
  11. 10:14Internal Mechanics: Bolt Carrier and Firing Pin
  12. 11:01Accessory Rail and Build Quality
  13. 11:31Zeroing and Accuracy Impressions
  14. 12:39More Expensive 5.56mm AK Option (Bulgarian)
  15. 13:11Affordable 5.56mm Magazines (Polish vs. Bulgarian)
  16. 14:19Advice for New AK Buyers: Consider 5.56mm
  17. 14:48Don't Dump Your 5.45x39 Guns
  18. 15:12Support the Channel & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main impact of the Russian import ban on AK-pattern rifles?

The primary impact is on ammunition availability. While AK-pattern rifles themselves can still be imported from various countries, the ban on Russian ammunition, especially for calibers like 5.45x39mm which heavily relied on Russian imports, is driving up prices and reducing supply. This makes alternatives like 5.56x45mm more attractive.

Why is 5.56x45mm/.223 Remington becoming a preferred caliber for AK-pattern rifles?

5.56x45mm/.223 Remington is extremely common in the US, with robust domestic production and widespread availability. Ballistically similar to 5.45x39mm, it offers a stable and affordable ammunition supply, making AK-pattern rifles chambered in this caliber a practical choice amidst Russian import restrictions.

What are some US companies producing AK-pattern rifles in 5.56mm?

Companies like Kalashnikov USA (KUSA) and Palmetto State Armory (PSA) are either currently producing or developing 5.56x45mm versions of their AK-pattern rifles. This domestic production ensures continued availability of these firearms and their associated ammunition.

What is the significance of a spring-loaded firing pin in a 5.56mm AK rifle?

A spring-loaded firing pin is important for safety in 5.56mm AK rifles because this caliber can have hard primers or light primers in match ammunition. The spring helps prevent slam fires, which is uncontrolled full-automatic fire, by ensuring the firing pin doesn't protrude too far before the bolt is locked.

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