This video features a Zastava ZPAP rifle being fired for approximately 4,000 rounds, notably with a suppressor attached. The description humorously questions if an AK can 'fly' and notes a failure with Golden Tiger ammunition. It also mentions "Rob dumps mag" and the return of "Rust," implying potential issues or observations related to the firearm's performance and condition over extended use. The video also includes a correction regarding a discount code for Steel Ops targets, clarifying it's 10% off, not 15%. Support for AKOU is encouraged via their website.
This video features an informal ammunition test of the 5.45x39 caliber using a Vepr rifle. The creator compares the performance of Golden Tiger, Red Army Standard, Silver Bear, and WPA ammunition brands. The video aims to identify any noticeable differences in performance between these various ammunition types for the AK-74 platform.
This YouTube video announces a giveaway featuring a "Golden Tiger Striped Desert Eagle." The description provides social media links for Classic Firearm on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, indicating a focus on firearms content and community engagement. The giveaway suggests a promotional aspect, likely showcasing or highlighting the Desert Eagle model.
This YouTube video is the second part of an AK-74 ammunition test, focusing on specific brands: Wolf Mil Classic, Wolf Mil Spec, Golden Tiger, and Hornady. Due to YouTube's policy changes, direct links to products have been removed from the video description. Instead, viewers are directed to a specific page on the AK Operators Union Local 4774 website for links related to the setups used. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon page for further support. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in the performance of different ammunition types in the AK-74 platform.
This YouTube video, titled "AK47 Ammo Test Part 1: Golden Tiger, Brown Bear, Red Army Std & M67 (Yugo)", focuses on evaluating different ammunition types for the AK-47 platform. Due to YouTube's content policies, external links are provided via a separate webpage and Patreon. The video appears to be the first in a series, suggesting a comprehensive look at various AK-47 ammunition brands and their performance.
This video performs a comparative test of various 7.62x39mm ammunition brands to determine their accuracy and power under specific environmental conditions (32ºF, 35% RH, 4900 ft elevation, no wind). The test utilizes an Izhevsk-produced SGL21 AK rifle as a known standard. Brands tested include Wolf, Fiocchi, Golden Tiger, Melak M67, Golden Bear, Herters, Hornady SST, S&B, and Red Army Brass. The analysis provides velocity data (Max, Lowest, Average), Extreme Spread, and Standard Deviation for each load, aiming to debunk internet myths and reveal which ammunition performs best for storage and shooting.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Golden Tiger 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJBT ammunition. The test utilizes Clear Ballistics gel to evaluate the performance of the rounds. The description also includes links to the creator's social media profiles on Facebook and Twitter, and credits the music used in the video.
This YouTube video showcases a ballistics gel test featuring Golden Tiger 5.45x39mm FMJ ammunition fired from an Arsenal SGL-31 AK rifle. The test is presented in high definition, offering a clear visual of the ammunition's performance upon impact with the gel. The video aims to provide insights into the terminal ballistics of this specific round when used in a popular AK platform.
This video features a night fire test of various flash hiders and brakes for the AK-47 platform, specifically testing models from Krebs Custom, Damage Industries, CNC Warrior, Tapco, Arsenal, and YHM. The test uses a 16" WASR rifle and Golden Tiger ammunition. The description notes that the actual flash observed was minimal, despite being a night test. The video also includes social media links and music information.
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