This video from Midwest Industries showcases their new AK Alpha Series of upgrades, designed to enhance the comfort, control, and versatility of Kalashnikov pattern rifles. The series includes an AK Alpha Gen2 Handguard with M1913 and M-LOK mounting options and an AR-15 style heat shield. Also featured is the AK Alpha Optic Mount, which allows for a backup rear sight and lower 1/3 co-witness, with versions for Picatinny and Aimpoint T2 footprints. A standout is the AK Alpha Railed Top Cover for ultimate optic stability. The AK Alpha Folding Stock offers adjustable length-of-pull, cheek rest, and recoil pad for personalized comfort. All components are proudly made in the USA and are 922r-compliant.
This video showcases high-quality AK-74 rifles constructed from matching Bulgarian parts sets, assembled on new U.S.-made receivers. The rifles feature new chrome-lined U.S.-made barrels chambered for the 5.45x39mm round, known for their exceptional accuracy. Key features include a Tapco G-2 trigger set, a U.S.-made pistol grip, and full 922r compliance for all AK-74 magazines. A side rail is also incorporated for easy accessory mounting. The description also highlights the manufacturer's social media presence.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Krebs KTR-08, a modified AK-47 featuring numerous US-made proprietary parts and upgrades. It highlights the innovative Sight Receiver Rail System, improved ergonomics with a right-side safety catch, and the Tapco G2 trigger and pistol grip. The VLTOR retractable stock addresses AK length-of-pull issues. While praising the fit, finish, reliability, and potential accuracy, the review points out the KTR-08's significant drawbacks: a heavy 8.8-pound empty weight and a high $1400 price point, questioning its value compared to the original AK formula. The reviewer ultimately leaves the decision of its worth to the viewer, giving it a Nutnfancy Likeability Scale score of 6 out of 10.
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