AK47 7.62x39

Published on July 7, 2023
Duration: 0:25

This guide demonstrates the basic operation of an AK-47 underfolder variant, focusing on safe firearm manipulation and live fire. It covers magazine insertion, chambering a round, firing, and safely clearing the weapon. The demonstration emphasizes correct techniques and safe practices suitable for an experienced firearms enthusiast.

Quick Summary

The AK-47 Underfolder in 7.62x39mm, weighing approximately 7.5 lbs with a 16.3-inch barrel, is demonstrated. Key operations include safe magazine insertion, chambering a round via the charging handle, firing, and a thorough weapon clear. Safety is paramount, requiring constant muzzle discipline and chamber checks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Manipulation
  2. 00:11Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely operate an AK-47 Underfolder?

Safely operate an AK-47 Underfolder by first ensuring it's unloaded. Then, insert a loaded 30-round 7.62x39mm magazine, rack the charging handle to chamber a round, assume a shooting stance, and fire. Always clear the weapon afterward by removing the magazine and checking the chamber.

What are the key specifications of the AK-47 Underfolder shown?

The AK-47 Underfolder demonstrated has a barrel length of approximately 16.3 inches, weighs around 7.5 lbs, and uses a standard 30-round magazine for the 7.62x39mm caliber. It features wooden handguards and a black polymer pistol grip.

What safety precautions are essential when handling an AK-47?

Essential safety precautions include always confirming the firearm is unloaded before manipulation, maintaining safe muzzle discipline, keeping your finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and performing a thorough clear after shooting. Proper magazine insertion is also crucial.

What caliber is used in the AK-47 Underfolder demonstration?

The AK-47 Underfolder demonstrated in the video uses the 7.62x39mm caliber ammunition. This is evident from the standard steel 30-round magazine shown and the caliber mentioned in the video's context.

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