This video focuses on the PSA AK102 rifle, as indicated by the title. The content likely involves demonstrating, reviewing, or testing the rifle at a range. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a hands-on approach with the firearm.
This YouTube video features a review of the Palmetto State Armory AK102 rifle. The title highlights a key selling point, claiming it has "NO RECOIL," which will likely be a central theme of the review. The description includes links to the creator's Instagram and Twitter accounts for engagement, as well as an email for business inquiries. A link to become a channel member is also provided, indicating a desire to build a community around the content. The video appears to focus on the performance and characteristics of this specific AK platform firearm.
This 30-minute video showcases various AK rifle variants while classical music plays in the background. The title "Kalashnikov and Chill" suggests a relaxed viewing experience. The description lists specific AK models and even some firearm accessories like optics. It also includes links to the creator's other platforms and supporters, including a discount code for Slate Black Industries.
This video, titled "AK102 Reboot! We are back from the Ban!🤣⚡️", appears to be a firearms-related content piece. The title suggests a return to discussing or showcasing the AK102, potentially after some form of ban was lifted. The inclusion of hashtags like #cod and #battlefield indicates potential relevance to popular shooter video games, implying a connection to gaming culture or perhaps using game terminology to describe firearm performance or aesthetics. The hashtags #akou and #military further solidify its focus on firearms, specifically AK platforms and military applications. The emojis add a lighthearted or celebratory tone to the video's subject matter.
This video features a practical accuracy test of an AK102 rifle, also referred to as the AK Niner Mk3. The rifle is a modernized hybrid based on a Russian Saiga 5.56, enhanced with a Sureshot Armament Group Mk3 chassis and Primary Arms / Holosun ACSS optics. The reviewer highlights how the upgrades make the rifle feel more like a Western-style platform, balancing reliability and accuracy without sacrificing shootability. The test focuses on accuracy at various distances up to 500 yards, using Fiocchi 55-grain ball ammunition. The video also mentions a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories and provides links for supporting the channel via Patreon and Amazon.
This YouTube video provides an update on the AK102 firearm, following viewer requests. The title suggests a focus on the firearm's viability or performance in terms of 'staying alive,' hinting at potential self-defense or survival applications. The description confirms it's a follow-up to previous content, indicating a series or ongoing discussion about this specific rifle.
This video features a first-look review of the Palmetto State Armory AK102, a rifle chambered in .223/5.56mm. The content focuses on an initial assessment of the firearm, likely including its features and performance during the first magazine of firing. The description also highlights the creator's engagement with their audience through Patreon, Instagram, Twitter, and their website, suggesting a dedicated following interested in firearm content and potentially behind-the-scenes information or community building.
This video showcases the AK Niner Mk3, an evolution of a Kalashnikov-patterned rifle project. It features a Russian SAG Mk3 chassis, providing a free-floating front end with minimal heat transfer. The build integrates Western accessories like IR/white lights, lasers, and MLOK attachments, along with an ACSS Holosun red dot and magnifier. The video highlights the rifle's ability to overcome previous limitations, such as zero shift with IR lasers, and its compatibility with modern optics and accessories, making it a more versatile platform compared to earlier iterations.
This video features an AK102 rifle, with the creator spending approximately 30 days using it in wooded environments and during hikes. The content appears to focus on the practical application and overall impression of the AK102 in outdoor settings.
This video showcases the AK-Niner Mk II, an evolved version of the AK-Niner project that originated in the mid-2000s and was published in 2018. The reviewer highlights how the accessory market for Kalashnikov-patterned rifles has flourished, making the rifle even more capable. The Mk II is presented as a rifle that rivals the Russian military "Alpha" AKs in capability and function, with specific Slate Black Industries accessories being featured and linked. The video also includes distance conversions and links for supporting the channel and purchasing merchandise.
This video features a custom-built AK-Niner Mk1, a highly versatile 5.56 Kalashnikov rifle created from a nearly inoperable Saiga .223. The build emphasizes compact size, combat accuracy, suppressor compatibility, and light recoil. The concept was inspired by observing non-Russian Tier 1 operators utilizing 5.56 AK platforms. The video also highlights specific gear like the Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic (PRO) and Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories, with links and discount codes provided. Contact information for the builder and support options via Patreon are also included.
This video tests the practical accuracy of a "AK-Niner" rifle, conceptually based on the Spetsnaz AK102, at distances up to 500 yards. The rifle, identified as a Russian Saiga 5.56 from Izhmash/Kalashnikov Concern, is shot with Fiocchi 55-grain ball ammunition. The test uses an Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic (PRO) red dot sight, with shots segmented in 50-yard increments from 150 to 500 yards. The description also promotes a newsletter signup, a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories, and a Patreon support link. The video highlights specific gear used and provides distance conversions to meters.
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