SUBSONIC 7.62X39! FAST TRIGGER FINGER.

Published on September 10, 2021
Duration: 0:18

This video demonstrates a rapid fire technique using subsonic 7.62x39 ammunition through a suppressed AK-47 style rifle. The shooter, Klayco47, highlights the importance of trigger control and understanding trigger reset to avoid 'overrunning' the trigger during high-speed shooting. The demonstration includes a successful second rapid fire string against steel targets, showcasing improved technique.

Quick Summary

Learn rapid fire techniques with subsonic 7.62x39 on a suppressed AK-47. Expert Klayco47 demonstrates trigger control and reset, highlighting the common mistake of 'overrunning the trigger' and how to correct it for faster, more accurate shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Rapid Fire & Trigger Overrun
  2. 00:02Subsonic 7.62x39 Rapid Fire Demo
  3. 00:07Reload and Optic/Receiver Inspection
  4. 00:11Second Successful Rapid Fire String

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'overrunning the trigger' in shooting?

Overrunning the trigger means your finger moves too fast and doesn't allow the trigger mechanism to reset after a shot. This prevents the next shot from being fired until the trigger is released and pulled again, disrupting rapid fire sequences.

What ammunition was used for the rapid fire demonstration?

The video features a rapid fire sequence using subsonic 7.62x39 ammunition. This type of ammunition is often used with suppressors to reduce noise and recoil.

What type of rifle was used in the video?

The shooter utilized a suppressed AK-47 style rifle. It featured traditional wood furniture, a stamped receiver, and a side-mounted optic.

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