AK Operator course | Polenar Tactical

Published on June 15, 2018
Duration: 8:03

This AK Operator course in Dallas, Texas, covers fundamental safety, zeroing, and various shooting positions including prone, kneeling, and squatting. It emphasizes dynamic drills, malfunction clearing specific to AK platforms, and shooting from barricades. The training culminates in a timed course of fire testing learned skills.

Quick Summary

The Polenar Tactical AK Operator course in Dallas, Texas, covers essential safety rules, zeroing techniques, and various shooting positions like prone, kneeling, and squatting. It also includes drills for malfunction clearing, transitions to a sidearm, and shooting from barricades.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Arrival in Dallas
  2. 00:34AK Rifle Overview and Recoil Comparison
  3. 00:51Course Start: Safety Rules and Fundamentals
  4. 01:11Zeroing and Grouping Drills
  5. 01:36Mastering Shooting Positions
  6. 02:38Malfunction Clearing and Transitions
  7. 03:30Dynamic Movement and Buddy Drills
  8. 03:54Barricade Shooting Techniques
  9. 04:34Final Course of Fire Challenge
  10. 05:43Course Conclusion and Certificates
  11. 06:30Humorous Outro with Novelty Item

Frequently Asked Questions

What key safety principles are emphasized in the Polenar Tactical AK Operator course?

The course strongly emphasizes fundamental safety rules, including strict muzzle discipline to ensure the firearm is never pointed at anything you are not willing to destroy, and proper usage of the safety selector to prevent accidental discharges.

What shooting positions are covered in the AK Operator course?

The training covers a variety of essential shooting positions designed for stability and speed, including prone, kneeling, sitting, and squatting, allowing operators to adapt to different tactical scenarios.

How does the course address AK rifle malfunctions?

The AK Operator course includes specific drills for clearing common AK-platform malfunctions and practicing transitions to a secondary sidearm if the rifle becomes inoperable or runs dry.

What are the benefits of training with a 5.45x39mm AK compared to a 7.62x39mm?

During the course, it was noted that the 5.45x39mm AK variant demonstrated significantly lower recoil compared to its 7.62x39mm counterparts, potentially allowing for faster follow-up shots and better control.

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