SUBSONIC 7.62X39! FAST TRIGGER FINGER.

Published on September 10, 2021
Duration: 0:18

This guide details a rapid fire technique for suppressed AK-47 variants using subsonic 7.62x39 ammunition, as demonstrated by Klayco47. It emphasizes proper trigger control and reset to achieve faster follow-up shots, even after an initial trigger overrun. The video showcases effective use of a Primary Arms Micro Dot optic and engagement of steel targets on an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

Master rapid fire with your suppressed 7.62x39 AK-47 by focusing on trigger reset. Expert Klayco47 demonstrates how to avoid trigger overrun and achieve faster, more accurate follow-up shots, even with subsonic ammunition, using a Primary Arms Micro Dot optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Overrun & Initial Rapid Fire
  2. 00:02Subsonic Rapid Fire Demo
  3. 00:07Reload and Optic View
  4. 00:11Second Rapid Fire String

Frequently Asked Questions

What is trigger overrun in shooting?

Trigger overrun occurs when a shooter fails to properly reset the trigger between shots. This means the trigger doesn't return to its forward position, preventing the next shot from being fired until it's manually reset, disrupting rapid fire cadence.

How can I improve my rapid fire accuracy with an AK-47?

To improve rapid fire accuracy with an AK-47, focus on mastering trigger reset. Practice controlled trigger pulls that utilize the reset point, allowing for faster and more accurate follow-up shots without losing grip or sight alignment.

What are the benefits of using subsonic 7.62x39 ammunition?

Subsonic 7.62x39 ammunition is primarily used with suppressors to reduce the sound signature of a firearm. It travels slower than the speed of sound, minimizing the sonic crack and making suppressed shooting more effective, though it may have reduced range and energy.

What optic is recommended for fast target acquisition on an AK-47?

For fast target acquisition on an AK-47, a red dot sight like the Primary Arms Micro Dot is recommended. These optics offer a simple, illuminated aiming point that allows for quick sight picture acquisition and is ideal for dynamic shooting scenarios.

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