AK Cheek Slap

Published on December 1, 2015
Duration: 4:01

This guide, presented by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union, details how to prevent the common 'AK Cheek Slap' or 'Bitch Slap' caused by recoil. It emphasizes proper body positioning, including leaning forward and seating the stock deeply in the shoulder pocket, to effectively manage the rifle's mechanical flex and dive during firing. The techniques aim to ensure a comfortable and controlled shooting experience, even during rapid fire.

Quick Summary

Prevent the AK Cheek Slap by adopting a proper shooting stance: lean your upper body forward, seat the buttstock deeply into your shoulder pocket, and keep knees slightly bent. This technique effectively manages the rifle's recoil dynamics, including barrel flex and receiver arching, preventing the stock from striking your cheek.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AK Cheek Slap
  2. 00:46Mechanical Causes of Cheek Slap
  3. 01:46Common Shooting Mistakes
  4. 02:31Corrective Techniques
  5. 03:52Final Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the AK Cheek Slap?

The AK Cheek Slap occurs due to the rifle's recoil dynamics. The barrel flexes down, the receiver arches, and the stock dives. If the rifle isn't held tightly or the shooter's stance is incorrect, the stock can spring back and hit the shooter's cheekbone.

How can I prevent the AK Cheek Slap?

To prevent cheek slap, lean your upper body forward towards the rifle's front, seat the buttstock deeply into your shoulder pocket, and keep your knees slightly bent for balance and recoil absorption. A firm grip is also essential.

What is the role of rifle harmonics in cheek slap?

Rifle harmonics, specifically the flexing of the barrel and the arching of the receiver during firing, contribute to the stock's movement. Understanding these mechanical actions helps in adopting a stance that counteracts the recoil impulse and prevents the stock from striking the face.

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