Worlds tiniest AK-47? 

Published on September 12, 2025
Duration: 0:47

This video showcases a functional, gold-plated miniature AK-47 from Miniature Army, presented by Edwin Sarkissian. It details ballistics tests involving gummy bears, a 12-gauge shotgun shell primer, and a Red Bull can, demonstrating the toy's surprising capabilities and limitations. The content highlights the playful yet experimental nature of testing miniature firearm replicas.

Quick Summary

The Miniature Army AK-47 is a functional, gold-plated replica with an underfolding stock, firing tiny metal pellets. Tests show it can penetrate gummy bears slightly, ignite shotgun shell primers, and puncture beverage cans, highlighting its surprising ballistic capabilities for a miniature model.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Miniature AK-47
  2. 00:10Gummy Bear Ballistics Test
  3. 00:20Shotgun Shell Primer Test
  4. 00:42Red Bull Can Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Miniature Army AK-47?

The Miniature Army AK-47 is a functional, gold-plated replica firearm featuring an underfolding stock. It uses miniature metal pellets as ammunition and is presented as a unique collectible or gift for firearm enthusiasts.

What kind of tests were performed on the miniature AK-47?

The video demonstrates ballistics tests including firing at gummy bears to gauge penetration, successfully igniting the primer of a 12-gauge shotgun shell, and puncturing a Red Bull can.

What is the ammunition for the miniature AK-47?

The ammunition used for the Miniature Army AK-47 consists of tiny metal pellets, which are shown contained in a glass vial. These are specifically designed for the miniature firearm.

Is the miniature AK-47 a toy or a functional firearm?

While a miniature replica, the AK-47 shown is functional, capable of firing its specialized pellets and demonstrating surprising energy transfer, making it more than a standard toy.

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