This video features a comprehensive review of the Century Arms BFT47, a U.S.-made semi-automatic rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The reviewer highlights its American design and manufacturing, focusing on enhanced features for improved performance and user experience. Key aspects discussed include the rifle's stamped steel receiver made from thicker-than-standard steel, the prominent Bulged and Forged Trunnion (the 'BFT' in its name), a RAK-1 trigger group, and the quality of its finish and parts fit. The video also covers practical elements like the safety notch, an extended safety lever for easier manipulation, and the maple stock with a short length of pull. Range performance is mentioned, noting reliable function, mild recoil, and accuracy with various ammunition types. The rifle is equipped with a threaded muzzle, an optics rail, and a cleaning rod, and comes with a 30-round U.S. Palm magazine.
This video, presented by Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc., explains why cast trunnions in AK-pattern rifles are considered inferior to forged or billet trunnions. Herrera aims to debunk 'bro-science' by providing the 'real reason' for cast trunnion failures, emphasizing that forged and billet options are superior. The video is positioned as a crucial watch for anyone considering purchasing an AK. Herrera also shares his entrepreneurial journey with The AK Guy Inc. and Stark Media Group, creators of the AK-50.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.