Must Watch: AK Marksmanship Fundamentals - Prone Position

Published on January 12, 2015
Duration: 12:36

This guide details essential AK-47/AK-74 prone marksmanship techniques as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It covers proper body positioning, rifle support using improvised aids, consistent cheek weld establishment, and precise trigger control for improved accuracy and stability. Rob Ski, a recognized expert in AK platforms, emphasizes practical application and debunks common myths regarding magazine support.

Quick Summary

Master AK prone marksmanship by ensuring stable leg positioning (wide and flat), using a shooting sock for comfort, and establishing a consistent cheek weld with reference points. Rob Ski emphasizes a firm but relaxed grip and proper trigger control, advising against excessive muscle tension and breath-holding which can cause shaking.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Magazine Support Myth & Ground Use
  2. 01:00Using a Shooting Sock
  3. 02:08Elbow and Hand Placement
  4. 04:01Cheek Weld and Reference Points
  5. 05:03Leg Positioning
  6. 06:07Breathing and Trigger Control
  7. 07:43Trigger Weight and Finger Placement

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I position my legs for stable prone shooting with an AK?

Spread your legs wide and keep them flat against the ground. Avoid lifting your feet or legs, as this creates instability and causes your entire body to move under recoil, reducing follow-up shot accuracy.

What is the correct way to use the magazine for support in the prone position?

You can use the magazine for added stability, but if resting it on the ground causes malfunctions, it indicates a quality issue with your rifle or magazine. Focus on a firm but relaxed grip pulling the magazine towards the body.

How can I ensure a consistent cheek weld when shooting an AK prone?

Use reference points like touching your nose to the dust cover or applying a piece of duct tape to the stock. This helps you place your face in the exact same spot every time for repeatable accuracy.

What trigger weight does Rob Ski recommend for an AK combat rifle?

Rob Ski suggests a trigger weight around 4 lbs, as seen on his demonstration unit. He advises against using ultra-light triggers, such as 2 lb triggers, for combat applications due to safety concerns.

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