Better AK47 Recoil Management! Cost nothing!

Published on April 24, 2022
Duration: 11:02

This guide details effective, low-cost AK47 recoil management techniques as explained by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. Key strategies include optimizing buttstock placement for maximum shoulder contact, utilizing a slip-on recoil pad to enhance grip and surface area, and adopting a forward-leaning stance to absorb recoil with body mass. The video emphasizes that personalized experimentation is crucial for finding the most effective recoil control methods for individual shooters, considering factors like body type and rifle configuration. It also touches on the physics of recoil impulses and how overgassing can contribute to increased felt recoil.

Quick Summary

Effective AK47 recoil management involves understanding the physics of recoil impulses and optimizing your shooting stance and grip. Key techniques include ensuring full buttstock contact in the shoulder pocket, adopting a forward lean, and using a slip-on recoil pad. These methods, often costing under $15, significantly reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil without expensive modifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AK Recoil Management
  2. 00:12Physics of Recoil Explained
  3. 00:21First Recoil Impulse: Energy Wave
  4. 01:00AK Stock Design Challenges
  5. 01:23Buttstock Placement & Muzzle Rise
  6. 02:15Maximizing Shoulder Contact
  7. 02:52Using Recoil Pads
  8. 03:40Cost-Effective Recoil Solution
  9. 04:04Second Recoil Impulse: Bolt Carrier
  10. 05:19Forward Lean for Recoil Absorption
  11. 06:11Forward Hand Placement/Grip
  12. 07:44Pushing Rifle Back with Forward Hand
  13. 08:30Importance of Experimentation
  14. 09:16Prone Shooting & Caliber Differences
  15. 10:01Overgassing & Increased Recoil
  16. 10:32Summary & Q&A Invitation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary causes of recoil in an AK47?

Recoil in an AK47 stems from two main impulses: the initial energy wave from the bullet exiting the barrel, and the subsequent rearward movement of the bolt carrier group. The rifle's design, including its gas system and loose tolerances, contributes to the felt recoil.

How can I reduce muzzle rise on my AK47 without expensive modifications?

You can significantly reduce muzzle rise by ensuring proper buttstock placement in your shoulder pocket for maximum contact, adopting a forward-leaning stance, and experimenting with your forward hand grip. Adding a slip-on recoil pad is also a cheap and effective method.

Does the caliber of an AK affect its recoil?

Yes, caliber plays a role. While 7.62x39mm AKs have noticeable recoil, the 5.45x39mm variant is known for having minimal recoil, making it easier to manage for many shooters. The physics of recoil management techniques remain similar across calibers.

Why do some AKs feel like they have more recoil than others?

Many AK manufacturers intentionally overgas their rifles for enhanced reliability in adverse conditions. This overgassing leads to a more violent cycling of the bolt carrier group, which directly translates to increased felt recoil for the shooter.

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