This video from Palmetto State Armory features engineer Colton Sons demonstrating how PSA checks and monitors headspacing on their AK rifle line. The content explains the importance of headspacing for AK rifles and provides viewers with guidance on how to check it both before and after breaking in their PSA-AK. A link to a supplementary "Headspacing 101" video is provided for those seeking foundational knowledge on the topic. The description also includes a link to join the PSA AK Owners Group on Facebook.
This YouTube video from Meridian Defense showcases an AK-style rifle that has successfully endured 5,000 rounds of ammunition. The content focuses on the durability and internal condition of the rifle after extensive use, specifically examining its ability to chamber rounds with a "No Go" gauge and whether the headspacing has changed. The video implies a test of the rifle's longevity and reliability under heavy firing conditions. A link to the AKOU store is provided for viewers interested in supporting the channel or purchasing related items.
This video focuses on the critical aspect of headspacing for AK-pattern firearms, specifically addressing the "No Go," "Go," and "Field" gauges. It aims to educate viewers on how to properly check and understand headspacing, a crucial element for safe and reliable operation of these rifles. The content delves into the technical details of this firearm function.
This video provides a foundational overview of headspacing in firearms, with a specific focus on the AK-47 platform. The presenter clarifies what headspacing entails and its critical role in firearm function. Additionally, a common misunderstanding regarding the use and interpretation of GO/NO-GO gauges is addressed and debunked, offering valuable insight for firearm owners and enthusiasts.
This video addresses common wear patterns on the bolt and trunnion of an AK-pattern rifle, specifically identifying it as a normal "marrying process" during the initial 1,000 rounds. The presenter shows visual examples of this wear at various round counts (100, 250, 500, 750, 1,000, and 5,000) to demonstrate that it's a sign of the rifle becoming smoother and more reliable, not a defect. The video also touches on headspacing in relation to AK rifles and mentions Palmetto State Armory's lifetime warranty.
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