How to zero a AK 47 | Tactical Rifleman

Published on September 10, 2021
Duration: 16:07

This guide details how to zero an AK-47, drawing on the expertise of SGM(RET) US Army Special Forces Karl Erickson. It covers setting the rear sight, achieving proper sight alignment, making front sight adjustments for windage and elevation, and the importance of confirming zero at distance. The video emphasizes using a 25-yard zero as a baseline for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

Learn to zero your AK-47 with expert guidance. Set the rear sight to '2' for a 25-yard baseline, ensure proper sight alignment ('equal height, equal light'), and make all windage/elevation adjustments at the front sight post. Confirm your zero at longer distances for optimal accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:56Introduction to the AK-47
  2. 01:53AK vs. AR Sights
  3. 03:03Setting the Rear Sight for Zeroing
  4. 04:45Battle Sight Zero (BZO) Explained
  5. 08:22Adjusting the Front Sight
  6. 09:19Improvised and Dedicated Tools
  7. 14:34Confirming at Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you start zeroing an AK-47?

To begin zeroing an AK-47, set the rear sight to the '2' position. This is crucial for establishing a baseline zero at 25 yards, ensuring subsequent adjustments for longer ranges will be accurate and effective.

Where are windage and elevation adjustments made on an AK-47?

Unlike many other rifle platforms, all windage and elevation adjustments on a standard AK-47 are performed at the front sight post. Moving the front sight post precisely controls both horizontal and vertical impact points.

What is a Battle Sight Zero (BZO) for an AK-47?

A Battle Sight Zero (BZO) on an AK-47, typically achieved with the rear sight on its lowest setting, allows a shooter to hit torso-sized targets from 0 to 300 meters without adjusting the sights, as the bullet trajectory remains within a 7-inch window.

Can I use a common object to adjust my AK-47's front sight?

Yes, a spent 7.62x39mm casing can be used as an improvised tool to adjust the front sight post by pinching its neck. However, for consistent and precise adjustments, a dedicated AK sight adjustment tool is recommended.

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