This video introduces the AKV Stizon, a new 9mm AKV variant developed in collaboration with Stuff and Things. It features an OEM helical magazine and is set to launch on Friday, May 9th at 4:30 PM ET. The description emphasizes that all firearms presented comply with federal, state, and local laws. This appears to be a product announcement and overview of the new firearm.
This short video provides a direct comparison between two popular firearm platforms: the PSA Sabre 12.5" 5.56 rifle and the AKV. The title clearly indicates a "which one" scenario, suggesting an evaluation or recommendation based on their features and potential uses. Viewers can expect a brief overview of each firearm's specifications and possibly their performance characteristics.
This video showcases the Soviet Arms AKV, a popular Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). It highlights both pistol and rifle configurations of the firearm. Key features include a forged front trunnion and bolt/carrier, a stamped 1mm steel receiver, a 10.5” nitrided 4150 steel barrel chambered in 9x19mm with a 1 in 10" twist, and a 2-port "Tanker Style" muzzle brake. The firearm also boasts a Picatinny top railed, hinged dust cover, fixed rear sight, enhanced extended safety lever, ALG AKT Enhanced Trigger, Magpul AK Polymer Grip, SLR Rifleworks/PSA AK SOLO 7.5" Lite MLOK Rail with a railed gas tube, and a PSA AK Picatinny Stock Adapter with a Triangle Side Folding Brace. The AKV utilizes U9 35-round patterned magazines, which are also compatible with CZ Scorpion 9mm firearms. The video emphasizes its compliance with all applicable firearm laws.
This video showcases a firearm setup, likely for concealed carry or personal protection, featuring an AKV pistol accompanied by a gold-plated extended magazine. The title also explicitly mentions popular handguns like the Glock 19 and a Draco variant of the AK-47, suggesting a focus on firearm customization and modern pistol/pistol-caliber carbine platforms. The inclusion of "EXTENDO" and gold plating points towards a theme of enhanced firepower and aesthetics in personal firearm ownership.
This YouTube video appears to be a lighthearted and potentially humorous take on concealed carry, focusing on a firearm's ability to fit discreetly. The title heavily emphasizes the EDC (Everyday Carry) aspect and mentions specific firearm models and accessories like suppressors. The inclusion of hashtags like #suppressor and #silencer, along with specific firearm designations such as Archon, AKV, KP9, and NAK9, suggests a focus on firearms and their related gear, likely within the context of personal carry or preparedness.
This video appears to showcase a highly positive impression of the combination of a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AKV firearm with a Suppressor, referred to as the "RS9". The title "Perfection" suggests the uploader finds this pairing to be an ideal setup, likely focusing on performance, handling, or a specific aesthetic. Viewers can expect to see this specific AKV model, potentially with the RS9 suppressor attached and in use.
This YouTube video focuses on installing a folding stock on a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AKV 9mm firearm. The description mentions the channel "Basement Operator Company" and highlights their content related to builds, discount codes, and merchandise, alongside links to their website and social media. The creator emphasizes firearm safety and clarifies their role as an educator, not a gunsmith, with all content intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Affiliate links are also present, indicating potential monetization through purchases.
This YouTube video features a review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AKV chambered in 9mm. The title highlights its quiet operation and soft-shooting characteristics, suggesting it's an AK variant that offers a more refined shooting experience. The focus appears to be on its performance and potential appeal for shooters looking for a suppressed or low-recoil AK platform.
This video details the transformation of a PSA AKV pistol into a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR). The description highlights the creator's content, including builds, discount codes, and merchandise, with links to their website and social media. A strong emphasis is placed on firearm safety disclaimers, stating that weapons are checked and cleared, and clarifying potential camera angle misinterpretations. The creator also explicitly states they are not a gunsmith and do not sell firearms, positioning the content as educational and for entertainment purposes only.
This YouTube video, titled "Using a AK for Home Defense PSA AKV," from Basement Operator Company, focuses on the application of an AK-pattern firearm for home defense. The description highlights the company's content, including builds, discount codes, and merchandise, and directs viewers to their website. It also provides extensive social media links and contact information for potential collaborations and marketing services. The video includes important safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, not professional gunsmithing advice.
This YouTube video appears to be a showcase or discussion of various firearms, prompting viewers to comment on their preference. The title lists several popular firearm families and specific models, including the Prodigy, 2011 platform, KP9, Draco, AK-47, Staccato, and also touches on EDC (Everyday Carry) and suppressors. The video likely aims to generate engagement by asking viewers which of the featured firearms they would choose to own or carry.
This YouTube video title suggests a humorous situation where an ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) agent expresses interest in shooting an AKV firearm, implying its quality and desirability. The "😳😂" emojis indicate a lighthearted and potentially entertaining take on the interaction, likely focusing on the firearm itself and the reaction it elicits. The content probably revolves around showcasing the AKV and the amusing anecdote involving the ATF.