Zeroing AK: The Russian Way

Published on February 9, 2015
Duration: 7:07

This guide details the 'Russian Way' of zeroing an AK-47 or AKM rifle in 7.62x39mm, as demonstrated by Rob Ski of AK Operators Union. It emphasizes using a 100-meter range with the rear sight initially set to 300 meters, aiming at the bottom edge of a specific target, and making precise adjustments to the front sight post. The method aims for a 25cm POI shift at 100m before final zero confirmation at the 100m sight setting.

Quick Summary

The Russian military method for zeroing an AK rifle involves setting the rear sight to 300 meters and shooting at 100 meters. Aim at the bottom edge of a 25cm x 35cm target, expecting impact 25cm high. Adjust the front sight post (1mm lateral = 26cm shift, 1 rotation vertical = 20cm shift at 100m) before confirming zero at the 100m sight setting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Russian Zeroing Method
  2. 00:47Setup: 100m Range & 300m Sight Setting
  3. 01:16Initial Grouping at 100m
  4. 02:13Target Dimensions and Aiming Point
  5. 03:52Point of Impact Verification (25cm Offset)
  6. 04:22Adjustment Calculations: Lateral & Vertical
  7. 05:42Confirmation: Zeroing at 100m

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary distance used for the initial phase of the Russian AK zeroing method?

The initial phase of the Russian AK zeroing method is conducted at a distance of 100 meters (approximately 110 yards). This allows for precise adjustments to be made before confirming the final zero.

How is the rear sight adjusted for the Russian AK zeroing method?

For the Russian AK zeroing method, the rear iron sight slider must be initially set to the '3' (300-meter) position. After making adjustments, it is then moved to the '1' (100-meter) position for final confirmation.

What are the adjustment rates for an AK's front sight post at 100 meters?

At 100 meters, 1mm of lateral movement of the AK's front sight post results in a 26cm shift in the point of impact. One full rotation of the front post vertically adjusts the point of impact by 20cm.

What is the target aiming point for the Russian AK zeroing technique?

When using the Russian AK zeroing technique, you aim at the center of the bottom edge of a black rectangular target that is 25cm wide by 35cm tall. This specific aiming point is crucial for the initial POI verification.

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