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 reviews the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) GF3, an AK-47 variant noted for its budget-friendly price point. The reviewer expresses pleasant surprise at the rifle's performance relative to its cost. The description also includes links to the reviewer's company, social media, and a disclaimer emphasizing firearms safety and that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, not professional gunsmithing advice.
This video focuses on the AK-102 rifle, a variant chambered in 5.56mm. The creator expresses newfound enthusiasm for this particular platform, building upon positive experiences with PSA AKs. The content involves modifying the AK-102 and testing its capabilities under stress. The description also promotes various sponsors and personal social media channels, including truck campers, apparel, and night vision equipment.
This video showcases the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-P SBR, highlighting PSA's advancements in firearm manufacturing, particularly their AK platform offerings for civilian users. The description suggests their AK lineup is competitive in the current market. The video likely aims to review or present this specific firearm model.
This video appears to be about the AK Masters 2024 competition, featuring PSA AK rifles. The description also promotes merchandise and social media channels for Klayco47. Music is provided by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. The content likely showcases AK-pattern rifle performance in a competitive setting.
This YouTube video showcases Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-style firearms at the Kalash Bash 2024 event. The description specifically highlights a "Krink" as the standout firearm. The video likely features various PSA AK models in action or on display at the event, appealing to AK enthusiasts and those interested in PSA products.
This YouTube video features a "PSA KRINK 556" likely showcasing its capabilities, potentially including a "MAG-DUMP". The "PUTNIK" element might refer to a specific variant or accessory. Given the title, the content will likely focus on the performance and handling of this particular firearm, possibly in a range setting or demonstration.
This YouTube Short focuses on a Palmetto State Armory Krinkov variant, likely an AK-74. The title and description highlight the specific firearm model, suggesting it's a point of interest for AK enthusiasts and collectors. The use of an emoji in the title implies excitement or surprise related to the Krinkov.
This YouTube video, "PSA AK MELTDOWN PART 2: WHY WONT IT DIE?", appears to be a continuation of a test or review focusing on the durability and reliability of a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK platform firearm. The title suggests an extreme stress test where the rifle is subjected to conditions that should cause it to fail, but it continues to function. The video likely showcases the rifle's performance under duress, highlighting its resilience and potentially addressing any previous issues from "Part 1". The description also promotes merchandise, event tickets, and social media channels.
This video, titled "PSA AK Meltdown part 2: We have made fire!", appears to be a continuation of a series focusing on a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK rifle experiencing issues, culminating in the "making fire" (likely a malfunction or uncontrolled firing). The description links to the full video, merchandise, and an event (Kalash Bash 2024), indicating a strong community and brand presence. The content likely involves a detailed examination and potentially troubleshooting of the PSA AK, with strong implications for firearm enthusiasts interested in AK platforms and PSA products.
This YouTube video, titled "FULL VIDEO LINK ABOVE! PSA AK Meltdown Part 2: Back from the dead!", appears to be a continuation of a series focusing on a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-47 rifle. The description indicates a dramatic event, with the rifle described as "back from the dead," suggesting a repair or a resurrection after a malfunction or failure. The video likely details the process of bringing the PSA AK back to operational status. It also promotes merchandise, an event called "Kalash Bash 2024," and social media channels for the creator, Klayco47.
This video provides a comprehensive 1000+ round review of the Palmetto State Armory JAKL 10.5-inch rifle chambered in 5.56mm. The reviewer likens it to a "SCAR ACR at Home" build, suggesting a focus on its potential as a versatile and robust platform. The description includes links to the author's website for more information on the build, his Instagram and Twitch channels for engagement and live streams, and his email for contact. The content appears to be geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in practical reviews and potential build ideas.