This video reviews "The Kalashnikov Encyclopaedia" by Drs. Cor Roodhorst, a monumental three-volume reference work covering nearly all Kalashnikov variations and derivatives up to 2015. The book is praised for its exhaustive comprehensiveness, serving as a recognition and weapon forensic guide for researchers, collectors, and enthusiasts. While acknowledging minor weaknesses such as a lack of depth on individual weapons, inconsistent illustrations, and typographical errors, the reviewer emphasizes the immense informational value of the encyclopedia, calling it a must-have for serious collectors and institutions. The high cost and significant weight of the set are noted but deemed worth the expense.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Hungarian AMD 63 and AMD 65 rifles, often referred to as AK variants. The reviewer highlights their lightweight design, ease of integration, cool aesthetics, and the effectiveness of the AK .30 caliber firepower. While acknowledging some quirks, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing their value for purchase. The review covers various aspects including battery of arms, function, build quality, ergos, parts compatibility, accuracy, reliability, magazine options, and value, all tested in desert conditions simulating operational environments. The reviewer provides a likability score of 3 out of 5.
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