This video features a review of the Century Arms AK63D by Jim from Burst Review. The review aims to evaluate whether this Hungarian AK variant, described as a 'Mix-Master,' is a successful hybrid of a classic design or an unappealing combination. The reviewer will assess its features and performance, with links provided for viewer support via PayPal and Patreon. The video utilizes existing hashtags for its brand and the specific firearm.
This YouTube video features a review of the Century Arms AK63D AK-47 rifle. The reviewer highlights that the rifle is constructed using a U.S.-made milled receiver, barrel, trigger group, and muzzle brake, combined with unissued Hungarian FEG surplus parts. The video emphasizes the rifle's aesthetic appeal as a "beautiful AK-47 Rifle." A mud test video and links to the reviewer's social media channels are also provided.
This video features a mud test of the AK-47 rifle, specifically the Century Arms C39 V2 and a Hungarian AK63D, performed by "Mookie," a former Navy SEAL. The test involved using dirty ammunition and muddy hands, as well as submerging one rifle in mud and firing it repeatedly without any malfunctions. The video highlights the AK platform's renowned reliability, especially in adverse conditions, and gives a shout-out to Century Arms for allowing their rifles to be subjected to this abuse. Several other YouTube channels are also mentioned.
This YouTube video provides a review of the AK63D, a clone of the AK-47, manufactured by Century Arms. Due to recent policy changes on YouTube, direct links to the product and related setups have been removed from the video description. Viewers are directed to a separate webpage hosted on akoperatorsunionlocal4774.com for a comprehensive list of links. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon page for further support.
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