This video delves into the world of Zenitco, exploring stories from Russia and showcasing carbon fiber AK parts. It also promotes the creator's merchandise, with links provided for hats and shirts, and encourages viewers to follow them on Instagram. Music for the video is provided by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
This YouTube Short showcases a muzzle brake, specifically the "Unger DTK-2 Muzzle Brake" from fletcherrw.com, and hints at its connection to Zenitco products, with a potential price point of $80. A discount code "Broke" offering 10% off is also promoted at checkout. The video appears to be a brief product highlight or advertisement, likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in accessories and upgrades.
This YouTube Short, titled 'Zenitco Pickup ๐ #shorts', hints at a new acquisition related to Zenitco, a well-known manufacturer of AK accessories. Given the title and the common association of Zenitco with AK platforms, the video likely features or will feature an AK rifle or related components. The 'pickup' suggests a recent purchase or arrival of a firearm or accessory.
This video showcases an American-made Zenitco clone built by 1791 Industries, highlighting its construction from Magnite. It also serves as an advertisement for Kalash Bash TX 2025, encouraging viewers to attend. The description includes links to support the channel through merchandise from Third Pin Threads and follow them on Instagram, featuring music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. The content appears to focus on a specific firearm build and promotional event.
This YouTube video analyzes and compares the Barwarusa Alpha rail to Zenitco accessories, likely for AK-platform firearms. The description includes links for merchandise and social media, as well as credits for background music. The content focuses on a specific firearm accessory, suggesting a review or comparison format.
This YouTube Short teases a potential new Zenitco AK model, with the creator possibly hinting at its connection to Midwest Industries. The description includes hashtags that point towards Shot Show, tactical applications, and popular firearms channels like Demolition Ranch, indicating a focus on new firearm releases and tactical gear within the gun community.
This video features Garand Thumb's top five 'coolest guns,' as selected by the channel host, with input from guest Brandon Herrera. The selected firearms include the MK13 MOD 5, a Zenitco'd Jim Fuller AK, a Black Hawk M14 (movie correct), a MEU SOC 1911, and a Travis Haley gun. The video also includes sponsor mentions and a product break. It offers a curated look at firearms considered noteworthy or desirable by prominent figures in the firearms community.
This video features a practical accuracy test of a Spetsnaz-style AKs74 modified with a Zenitco kit, comparing it to top-tier Western rifles. The review aims to address common criticisms of AK design regarding accuracy. It highlights the usage of such loadouts by Russian FSB and Spetsnaz units in locations like Syria. The video also promotes various supporting platforms for the channel, including newsletters, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble.
This video features a review and discussion of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-103 rifle, which the uploader compares to the Kastov 762 from video games. The rifle is described as an American-made AKM-style variant with Zenitco furniture and is praised for its affordability. The uploader also defends the continued relevance of the 7.62x39mm caliber. The video includes various segments, including shooting the rifle, a discussion with "Garand Thumb," and mentions of other firearm-related content and gear.
This video offers a cinematic first-person shooter (FPS) perspective of a two-gun competition, specifically focusing on the 'October AK Division'. It features a Bulgarian AK-74 chambered in 5.45x39mm equipped with Zenitco accessories, an Eotech EXPS 3-2, and a Vortex magnifier, alongside a Staccato XC 2011 pistol in 9mm with a Steiner MPS red dot. The content highlights the dynamic action of competitive shooting with these firearms.
This video features a range test of a "modernized AK" designated as the "Alpha 556 AK". The creator aims to demonstrate that the firearm "doesn't suck" and provides a shooting demonstration. The description includes links to merchandise, a Zenitco installation video, an unboxing video, and a discount code for Slate Black Industries products. It also highlights Instagram accounts for M13 Industries, Elevenmile Arms, and the creator's own Klayco47 channel, as well as their Facebook page. Music credit is given to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
This video showcases the unveiling of the Alpha 556 AK and the installation of Zenitco parts. It also promotes merchandise and affiliate links for Slate Black Industries, M13 Industries, Elevenmile Arms, and Klayco47's social media. The description includes a link to an unboxing video, further suggesting a focus on firearm customization and product showcases within the AK platform.