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  • HOLY SHIT, YOU HACK SPEED RELOAD HACKS ON, TURN IT OFF BUDDY OR ILL REPORT YOU <_< Stupid Ak, looking good :P

  • fine but fumbled the mag reload

  • Have you ever shot a clown?

  • 0:05

    Back, forward, back, forward.....

    ???

    For what?

  • @Lockythepilot.. The repeated cycling of the bolt is in attempt to place the extractor on the lip of the casing stuck in the chamber.. if three cycles wont remove the spent casing it will be faster to transition to another weapon or find another way out of the fight.

  • @debralee2009 dude, whats the mag capacity for your ak47?

  • @Lightmelife... The rifle holds one round...I have mags that hold 5 rounds, 20 Rounds, and 30 Rounds. The video has 20 round magazines. 30 round mags are cumbersome and heavy.

  • @debralee2009 alright, thanks for the clarification!

  • Okay, the malfunction drill debate is pointless. What if you get a bad round? The AK may be flawless but ammo is not. Stupid trolls.

  • Constructive discussions are appreciated. ignorant bickering will not be tolerated on my videos. if you want to argue with one another over nonsense send each other a private message.

  • that's crzay fast clearance complete with reload. Man u're good

  • @zagstrukk not really it was ment to be an effective weapon in untrained hands just like the nagant

  • I didn't understand

  • маньяк 4 секунды )))

    

  • why would you need to know that on an ak never had one of my own jam

  • @starwarsman96.. Why does anyone need to train to do anything? by your logic everything is 100% reliable and will never fail you, so why worry about learning how to work around a problem. Do you think it might be possible that some people who watch this video are associated with careers that may put them in harms way and this type of training is meant for people who face actual threats and not just a cartoon image of Bin Laden on a piece of cardboard? Murphy is alive and well. Train to WIN.

  • @debralee2009 UMAD? and dude are u serious when has the ak 47 ever jammed i have put about 10k+ rounds through mine with no failures semi or full auto and never jammed

  • @starwarsman96.. I am in no way mad about anything. there was no anger in the response i sent. simply trying to put your comment into perspective. so your 100% sure there has never been a AK with a failed extractor? never? I have seen plenty of malfunctions in all weapon systems including the AK. nothing is impervious to failure. do you think there is a reason LE/MIL teach officers and soldiers how to clear malfunctions? they do happen and when they happen you have to clear them without thought.

  • @debralee2009 well after 10000s of rounds with no failures and my ar failing just about every 10 mags i have never seen one malfunction if they are properly cleaned and taken care of

  • @debralee2009 very well said, failures do happen. Obviously that guy has probably never seen real combat under life stress situations. Shit hits the fan, do something about it. In your case you did! Keep up the good work!

  • @starwarsman96 AK's fail all the time. I'm glad you've not had a failure. Anything made by the hand of man is almost as flawed as the man (or woman) that made it. Things break. Things fail. Mags don't feed well. Bullets fail to fire or squib. Things happen. I encourage everyone to practice clearing jams. And in this case, I think it was pretty well done. I'm not very good at working an AK and I find it slower than clearing an AR, but this was done pretty well.

  • @starwarsman96 my ak has jammed twice, one failure to feed and a stove pipe so it failed to eject. ive shot about 600 rounds out of it. the previous owner shot 150 rounds. its a 93 norinco so i know its not because it's shitty, it just happens every now and then and its good to know how to fix it. why bother questioning it?

  • Holy fucking shit dude. I have never seen speed like it. Impressive =]

  • slow is smooth, smooth is fast :D I see no double feed will ever slow you down!

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  • Glad im not the only one putting tape on the sides of my mags to make them wobble less.

  • @ArmyGolem ... I actually had to grind that mag down, it was too tight in the mag well. that is not tape just bare steel. i have since sprayed it.

  • That is the whitest T shirt I have ever seen...

  • @sbd45acp ...possibly the best comment on this video so far! Tide gets whites, whiter.

  • @debralee2009 20 Round Hungarian mag?

  • Good job, if there is ever a zombie apocalypse you'll be good to go.

  • You righties are such a disadvantage with the Kalashnikov. The gun was practically designed for lefties. I love shooting left-handed and the ComBloc stuff accomodates me way better than the domestic gun industry.

  • @cjkgt97 the kalashnikov is the only gun the soviets ever made that was decent,their nothing unique about any other commie gun

  • Slow reload. : )

  • @0puest0 It's not a reload.

  • @ihaterobbie123 .

    so what is ?

  • @0puest0 This is a type 3 malfunction clearing, a reload is when you expend the ammunition in your firearm and load more.

    A type 3 malfunction is when you have a fired case in the chamber which hasn't extracted and a new round has been loaded into the breech (note the weapon isn't in battery at the start)

    This isn't a slow reload, it's an extremely fast type 3 clearance. Even by reload standards it's not slow.

  • @ihaterobbie123 .

    so . . . if u think, this is reload.

  • @0puest0 Is your English not so strong? I've already explained why this is NOT a reload and I'm NOT doing it again.

  • @ihaterobbie123 .

    so THANKSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!

    y si, mi ingles es de la p.... jejeje.

    : )

  • @ihaterobbie123 Thank you for your obviously educated respose. Train hard, train safe, train to WIN.

  • that's a dangerous man. can i ask were and why you got your training? military?

  • @floridabowhunter... No training, i stayed at a holiday inn the night before filming these videos. 

  • do you have to have some type of permit to shoot at pahrump nevada.......

  • @CrazyChicken7585 ... No permit is required to shoot. however you have to make sure the land you are shooting on is NOT controlled by the Bureau of Land Management (govt agency) and that you are very far away from any residences or roads. I go back in the desert until I hit the mountains, find a nice back stop in an area that is not conducive to cross traffic (quads / hikers) and get to it.

  • No fair he has sleight of hand perk

  • Type 3 malfunction? Obviously to you that practically means nothing, you cleared that way faster than many standard servicemen reload thier armalite. Seemed to have a little trouble with the magin though?

  • Bond... James Bond.  Practice makes perfect.

  • nice, and anyone who believes a weapon can't malfunction has never heard that anything made by man is subject to failure, be it a firearm or what ever

  • Wow nice reload time!

  • Damn, and I thought I was good at operating my Ak47.

    Thanks for posting this, I have something new to work on this summer.

  • Damn technique looks like you practiced until the speed came naturally with muscle memory looks to me like in a stressful situation you'll remember this and be able to reload without thinking twice clearing any malfunction etc. I'm quite impressed. Thanks for posting the video. Gives me something to work towards ;)

  • @ThePopeAndy... Dry Practice, Dry Practice, Dry Practice,..slow smooth perfect practice, speed will come with time. If you practice fast you get crap, repeating crap, ingrains crap, slow is smooth, smooth is fast.

  • @debralee2009 Great way to put it. Heard it that way from so many people now it's the tried and tested way for sure.

  • @tom61375 learn to spell dumbass, DUMBASS!!!!!!!

  • @tom61375... all firearms are capable of generating type III malfunctions. I have also trained to clear them in my Remington. as well as my DPMS, KIMBER, MOSSBERG, and other non commi-shit sticks as you say. but thanks for your brilliant and obviously educated comments.

  • @tom61375

    All firearms are subject to malfunction, which means you must train to get your weapon working again even if you've never had any problems with it before.

    This is because shit happens, especially when you least expect it. It'll suck to have a gun that's never malfunction on you suddenly stop firing when you REALLY need it.

    But, having a stoppage and no training to clear it fast during a fight wouldn't be the worst thing that can happen. Getting KILLED because of it would be.

  • @tom61375

    Kid? There is no mechanism in the world that don't JAM.

    AK is just more reliable, but you cant put a C4 in it and then cry "why is it jam"

  • @tom61375 LOL dumdass

  • @tom61375 dumdass> I never learned how to spell it that way and WITH A SYBOL.... just amazing... you know things more than I know, I can tell. Dumbass lmao.

  • @tom61375 remingtons are shit 

  • @tom61375 shut the fuck up you jelly because commie guns, specially the ak, it's so much of a fucking high quality design since 1947 it's on the motherfucking market asshole

  • @tom61375 Dumdass> ?

  • Nice I prefer more of a bent knee posture. but I dont think I could have cleared it faster then you did. Nice video

  • i thought AKs dont jam? must be AK fan boy stuff.

  • @stewpidaso26... all weapons malfunciton. I can say that i have not expierenced a malfunction in this weapon that was not set up by me for training with the exception of type 1's due to bad primers (yugo surplus ammo). and i have been running this weapon for 11 years. The weapon system is very reliable. but all weapons can malfunction.

  • @debralee2009 it was sarcasium for the ak fan boys who think it never has a malfunction. infact the recent shooting of the airmen in germany he had a ak47 or 74? i believe. and it jammed so ive heard. the guys in the LA shoot out his jammed. some of the fan boys believe they dont have to do drills because they have a ak. i love reading their posts though

  • @stewpidaso26 fair enough. I post these videos and respond to the comments to try and provide accurate information to people who would usually listen to the uniformed to get their information. people that you would call "fan boys". its sad that so many people pretend to know anything about firearms and spread horrible information that is then regurgitated to the next person. Thanks for watching!!

  • @debralee2009 fuckin A. its good shit though

  • @debralee2009 damn, you did that clear/reload like nobodies business. lol.

  • @stewpidaso26

    I put 6 mags through a Krink AK-47 and I had a jam on my second mag on single fire.

    This was a very heavily used AK at the range I was at, but after clearing the stuck round it continued to fire without issue.

    It was a feed issue, so racking the bolt cleared the jam.

  • lol keep pressing 2 on your keyboard and you got the ak 47 dance

  • impressive not many people have been in a combat situations and wouldnt know to step to the side to cover look like its all muscle memory for you

  • I tried this and the new bullet and the casing got stuck :(

  • @geiswiteb. make sure you strip the magazine out of the weapon before your attempt to clear the spent casing in the chamber. after you have cleared the spent casing insert magazine and run the bolt to load as usual.

  • @geiswiteb nice reload moves.

  • I love how you moved sideways to keep from being stationary while clearing the weapon. Good work.

  • @John234pwn... Good eye, you must train. not many people notice things like that. you have to move off the line attack, that movement was simply a simulated move to cover or concealment as i was on a makeshift firing line with others present. had this been a combat situation I sure would have taken more than just that step.

  • @debralee2009 Right. Just curious, how do you handle malfunction clearance whilst in the prone?

  • @John234pwns.. great question. see your message inbox for detailed answer. 

  • what a fag

  • @appletreecone... This isnt Call of Duty online. insulting me over the internet will not affect my gameplay. I can still clear that malfunction just as fast as before you starting calling me names.. If your just insecure because you cant complete that clearance, just practice it. you will get it.

  • @debralee2009 woah man, your such a try-hard ay. give it a rest. And i dont play video games, and i also dont really care that you can or cant clear a malfunction.

    god bless america.

  • @debralee2009 Hey my weapon never jams on COD online HaHaha! The net is full of ppl hating on what they can't do! I noticed you keep your trigger hand in the fire position and use your other hand to clear the chamber, most ppl don't realize how important that is!

  • the REAL slate of hand

  • That was some quickhand you had there, now, I think I will try the same with mine. - Van -

  • Looks like Travis from Magpul.

  • Very nice job on the Type III clearing.

  • I'll be the first one to admit that I have very little knowledge of experience with firearms, but I do have a question for you. Yesterday at the range a few friends of mine were instructing me how to shoot, and one of the things they told me is to always grip the weapon by the fore grip, not the magazine. Is there some kind of technique that you are using that makes it OK to do so?

  • @kronos1234567 if you grip an AK by the magazine you risk releasing the magazine by accidentally hitting the mag release switch located between the magazine and the trigger guard. also, by gripping the mag you may push/pull the magazine out of alignment in the mag well and place the top cartridge out of alignment with the chamber which could cause a failure-to-feed. however, if you dont wrench around on it you can use the mag as a grip with little risk of either of these problems.

  • when reloading i thought i heard.. omg,, im hit!

  • @isaldore Close, she says " Oh my God.... SHIT."

  • It appears that you pull the bolt three times when clearing the chamber.

    do you really pull it three times or do you pull it back with one finger, remove the bullet while the finger is still hanging on and then let it go to insert a mag only to pull it again?

  • @KyuubiNaruto1337XD .. you are correct, I cycle the bolt 3 times to ensure the trapped round is extracted from the chamber.

  • @debralee2009 Same training and thought process is taught in the Canadian Forces. Good on yeah!!

  • And then he went on to please many women with speed and precision.

  • Slight hand, steady aim, whats your second tear perk :p

  • after reloading you can hear, oh my God

  • Excellent video. BTW all you folks argueing what is a type 1,2,3,4 malfunction should man up and get a clue that not all schools and disciplines use the same terms. I have been shooting for 30 years and have heard every possible variation you can imagine. Let's just enjoy the OP's great vdeo, It's well done and it's clear what he's demonstrating.

  • but only if he could of hit the target

  • Holy shit

  • Pretty impressive. The technique. I just saw a video documentary on the Military Channel yesterday that talked about the Isreali version of the AK 47, with the rear sight more rearly position, moved to right at the rear of the gun, just infront of the stock. It improved the accuracy of the weapon significantly because the sights are too close and make it impossible to take full advantage of the capability of such a weapon.

  • Sir, can you explain type 1 and type 2 malfunction?

    I don't know any of that.

  • @ElliFong Type-1 malfunction is a failure to feed. Type-2 malfunction is a failure to fire. Uploader already explained type 3. Type-4 malfunction is a failure to eject.

  • @mewarmor990..close.. a type I malfunction is "failure to fire". caused by improper mag seating, bad primer strike or "dud round"... Type II. "failure to EJECT" round is removed from the chamber but remains in the ejection port also called "stove pipe". Type III "Failure to EXTRACT" a casing remains in the chamber after a round has been fired. usually caused by an extractor slipping of the the casing rim. or a broken extractor. the following round will be forced into the spent one. no type 4

  • @debralee2009 oh. So I've been wrong this whole time? It's what I learned from my handgun course. haha, thanks for the correction.

  • @mewarmor99... in your nomenclature for malfunctions a type 1 and type 2 are the same problem... simply put a type 1 is a "click" instead of a "bang". they would both be fixed by "Tap, Rack, Flip" or "Tap, Rack, Bang" depending on your school of choice. so you are not wrong. just trying to remember to many things.

  • Do I hear a holy shit in the background?

  • Lol.. the wifes like

     "O.....M...G!"

  • What is a type 3 malfunction?

  • @SolWannabe... Type III is a "failure to extract" you have fired a round, the extractor has slipped off the case lip or sheared the lip off of the case. the bolt has cycled and tried to feed another live round into the chamber only to end up pressing that live round into the back of the casing that is stuck in the chamber. you have to remove magazine, clear live round and force the extractor back onto the case in the chamber and remove it before you can reinsert a mag and run the bolt.

  • Шустрый парень!

  • about 6 seconds

    Fuck hes fast!

  • HOLY SHIT that guy is good

  • The left handed cycling of the bolt, as shown in this video, is the Russian Army standard drill. and as you can see, its very quick.

  • Damn, I would want you with me when zombies fucking start pouring in.

  • thats a fucking awesome stock.

  • fast mother fucker

  • @magicmechanic86. Just for fun, can you explain what this video is about? Im curious to know if you understand what a type III malfunction is. most people on here do not. im not saying im fast by anymeans, i am simply asking if you understand what this video is showing.

  • I do indeed. A type three malfunction is when two bullets, or a spent casing and a bullet get jamed up in the receiver at the same time. Most comon on the ak-47 is when the  fired cartridge is extracted, but not ejected. The slide goes, back with the extracted case held by the extractor, and then forward causing another round to be loaded into the chamber.

  • suck my dick ur correct

  • @Obeace lol!

  • @debralee2009 Extremely impressive manipulation of the ak platform =) Do you ever experience any issues while inserting the magazine into the rifle? I am new to the ak scene and find under stress I can seemingly over insert the mag and it almost wedges when I try and rock it in. Is this common? If so is there a reference point you use to do so correctly? Thank you for your time. I am really excited about learning to excel with this weapon system.

  • @proximal43. The best advice I can give you is to "dry" practice in 10-15 min blocks. do not rush yourself, do not go any faster than you can complete the task PERFECTLY. speed will come with muscle memory. slow is smooth, smooth is fast. after about a week you will notice that you no longer need to mentally track each motion and that your speed has increased dramatically. Good luck. Train Hard, Train Safe, Train to Win.

  • That was awesome.

  • that was way to fast :D

  • @nela04

    Except you can be that fast given enough practice and experience.

  • @Watcher3223

    Well said, its all about dry practice and economy of motion.

  • @debralee2009

    Exactly.

    And, regarding economy of motion, that was one thing that Bruce Lee advocated in JKD, showing that learning to wisely use firearms (or rather when not to use them) can have many parallels to learning martial arts.

  • @debralee2009

    And, if I may also add regarding this video: well done.

  • I like my AK much better! It has never type 3ed on me.  But I practice the Type 3 just like this.

  • WOW!!! i know nothing about weapons but that was sweet!!

  • That's a Class 1 failure. Cleared in 10 secs or less.

    Class 3 goes back to armorer.

  • @actonbath. Type I malfunction = Failure to fire (Click instead of bang). Type II Malfunction = Brass high in the ejection port (Stovepipe). Type III Malfuntion as shown = Brass low, Failure to extract. i have not heard of this class structure you are talking about.

  • supralover 7.62x51 not 54 =.308

  • Sleight of hand.

  • I dont understand...what's going on here...What's the 'thing' in this video..

  • I have the UNDERFOLDING stock and it works fine for me.

  • Why do you have a assault rifle but with a Sniper Dragunov stock?

  • @supralover6289131. There is no druganov stock on this weapon. the stock is a fiberforce synthetic with a cheek weld. It is far lighter and balances the weapon much better than the original Norinco solid wood stock and fore grip. Also the original stock had a thumb hole as opposed to the pistol grip of the fiberforce. much more comfortable firing posistion.

  • @debralee2009 Im not trying to diss-agree with you by any means sir, but Im sure you have seen a Dragunov look it up, it kinda looks like it. And i know they are available for the AK-47. Anyways its a great looking weapon.

  • @supralover6289131. you are correct in the fact that this stock is modeled after the dragunov. it simply resembles it. I have tried a few other aftermarket stocks and I chose this one for its ergonomics and weight.

  • I didn't see any assault rifles.

  • I like the way you think. Thank you.

  • @TheHiddenPart What do you think a AK-47 is then? Its sure not a Sniper, 7.62 is too heavy.

  • What do I think is that? it's a semiauto rifle. Simple as that.

    Your statement about "7.62 is too heavy"... dude, what?

  • @TheHiddenPart Look up what a AK-47 is considered.

  • you're still missing a part. Or you just don't WANT to understand.

  • @supralover6289131. The most prominent round to be used throughout history for sniper applications is the .308 which is also a 7.62.

  • @debralee2009 But thats 7.62x39 and the .308 is 7.62x54.

  • @supralover6289131. correct. what you referenced was the 7.62. and with regards to the to the "Assault Rifle" that is a term created by Anti-gun advocates to shine a negative light on certain firearms. the weapon shown is a Norinco MAC-90 sporter. semi auto, no bayonette lug, no collapsable stock. therefore not technically an "Assault Rifle". its a joke they way our government tries to manipulate the gun owners.

  • @debralee2009 I didn't know that, but yes. It is a joke the way they try to manipulate us. Any gun owners.

  • Obama is the #1 gun salesman of the year though!

  • lolz

  • @supralover6289131 - No man, .308 is 7.62x51

  • I'm impressed

  • you obviously have no idea what your are seeing in this video. please keep your uneducated comments to your self and allow those who understand weapon malfunction clearances to ask educated questions.

  • @lilbenzdude

    Have you ever tried what he is doing in this video? Would you know what to do if you heard a "Click" instead of a "Bang"? I wish that I was proficient at the art of firearms. I am in awe of this maneuver.

    Oh and lilbenzdude, I know that Call of Duty doesn't have any "jams"... but that is because it is a video game.

  • i have difficulty performing this maneuver (rapidly) with full LBV and my AK slung with my VCAS 2-point sling in a standing firing position.

    can you throw your sling over your right shoulder and under your left arm in a support position and show me a fluid method?

    or maybe just a word of advice on improving my hand accuracy of clearing a mis-feed/jam and immediate magazine removal/insertion?

    thanks

  • @nagasama75. i will demonstrate with a slung rifle next time i go out to the desert with a camera. it requires a slight cant of the rifle to clear the sling. if your sling is interferring with the support hand you can also cant he weapon 45 degrees inward and run the bolt by bringing your support hand over the top of the weapon. i will show multiple methods in a future vid.

  • Nice! movements

    For myself now I'm fukk. My left drumbass is weak and weaker.

  • I do not understand why people give posts with legitimate questions negative reviews. Please allow viewers with questions to ask them freely, after all. that is why i post these videos, to inform people and provide accurate information regarding firearms and firearm training.

  • Very well executed. Makes me think I need to practice with my AK more. Very nice man.

  • I Bet that doesn't happen that often.

  • @ILikeWeapons132435 . actually i have never the rifle in the video produce a Type III malfunction on its own. however if Murphy's Law is alive and well it will happen when I am in a life or death situation. I train to clear it as if i was being shot at and needed to return fire as quickly as possible.

  • That is understandable. I can See why you would do that.

  • @ILikeWeapons132435 dont matter if it happens often. Its worth knowing for that one time that it could happen

  • Debralee it doesn't happen often at all that an Ak malfunction right?

  • @BlackTiger112. Malfunctions are rare with AK's but can happen on any weapon system.

  • Yes i know but how could you make it jam for the video?

  • @BlackTiger112 . I set it up by inseting a round into the chamber, while holding the bolt to the rear, inserting a loaded magazine and easing the bolt forward allowing the bolt to force a live round against the round in the chamber creating a Type III malfunction.

  • Wow, You really do know a LOT about weapons :) Or is it just the Ak-47? If not then what is you'r favourite weapon that you have fired?

  • @BlackTiger112. My favorite all around weapon system is the H&K MP-5 submachine gun. My Favorite Assault rifle is the AK-47, Favorite Precision rifle is the Remington M-700 chambered in .308. Favorite pistol is the Caracal.