Killing It with AK Iron Sights

Published on August 27, 2015
Duration: 6:46

This guide details the AK iron sight zeroing technique as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It covers setting the 'P' (Battle Zero), proper sight alignment, focusing on the front post, and aiming for a 6-7 inch high impact at 100 yards for effective engagement up to 300 yards. The instruction emphasizes practical application for center-mass hits on steel targets.

Quick Summary

Mastering AK-47 iron sights involves setting the 'P' (Battle Zero) and focusing intently on the front sight post. Aim at the bottom of your target, expecting impacts 6-7 inches high at 100 yards. This zero provides effective center-mass hits up to 300 yards, simplifying engagement and maintaining target visibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 100 Yard Demo
  2. 00:34AK Iron Sight Confusion & Battle Zero
  3. 01:25Aiming Technique & Point of Impact
  4. 02:43Sight Alignment & Front Post Focus
  5. 04:09200 & 300 Yard Effectiveness
  6. 05:37Zeroing Summary & Kill Zone

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you zero an AK-47 with iron sights for battle zero?

Set the rear sight leaf to the 'P' (Battle Zero) position. Focus on the front post, aim at the bottom of the target, and verify your shots impact 6-7 inches high at 100 yards. This zero is effective for center-mass hits up to 300 yards.

What is the effective range of AK-47 iron sights with a battle zero?

With a proper 100-yard battle zero (P setting), AK-47 iron sights chambered in 7.62x39mm are effective for center-mass hits on targets up to approximately 300 yards, requiring minimal windage adjustments at the longer range.

What is the most important focus point when using AK iron sights?

The most critical focus point when using AK iron sights is the front sight post. The shooter's eye should be sharply focused on the front post, allowing the rear sight and the target to appear blurred for maximum accuracy.

How should you aim with AK iron sights for a battle zero?

When using the Battle Zero ('P' setting) on AK iron sights, you should aim at the bottom of the intended target area, such as the 'belt buckle' on a silhouette. This allows the bullet's trajectory to rise and impact the center mass.

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