The Rare Covert Krink Briefcase (for the AKS74U)

Published on December 4, 2019
Duration: 9:07

This guide details the tactical deployment of the rare Krinkov briefcase system for the AKS74U, originally developed for KGB close protection. Expert instruction covers the rapid deployment sequence, emphasizing hand transitions and the use of the folding stock. The system is a retrofitted commercial briefcase with an integrated trigger and safety on the handle for concealed, high-firepower applications.

Quick Summary

The Krinkov briefcase is a rare, concealed weapon system designed for the AKS74U rifle, originally developed for KGB close protection teams. Deployment involves pulling an integrated trigger on the handle, allowing immediate transition to the AKS74U with its folding stock. It's a retrofitted commercial suitcase with evolving design features to accommodate the firearm's accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Krink Briefcase
  2. 00:15Range Demonstration
  3. 01:38Briefcase Design and Retrofitting
  4. 02:53Operating Features
  5. 04:49History and Evolution
  6. 07:09Internal Mechanism
  7. 08:21Tactical Deployment Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Krinkov briefcase and what firearm is it designed for?

The Krinkov briefcase is a rare, concealed weapon system designed for the AKS74U rifle. Originally developed for KGB close protection teams, it allows for high firepower to be carried discreetly, often for guarding dignitaries.

How is the Krinkov briefcase deployed?

Deployment involves pulling a trigger integrated into the briefcase handle. This action releases the case, allowing the operator to immediately transition to a firing grip on the AKS74U, utilizing its folding stock.

What are the key design features of the Krinkov briefcase?

It's a retrofitted commercial suitcase with an integrated trigger and safety on the handle. Early versions had issues with muzzle booster fit, while later models accommodated it and 30-round magazines, featuring a detachable handle mechanism.

Who developed the Krinkov briefcase system?

The Krinkov briefcase system was originally developed for KGB close protection teams in the Soviet Union. It provided a means for operatives to carry a powerful, concealed firearm for guarding important individuals.

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