MAK-90 Sporter AK-47 Review Part 2 of 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

The second part of my three part series on the chinese MAK-90 Ak-47

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  • Nice gun maki

  • Thanks Bro

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  • Very nice bud

  • With my Mak I could hit milk Jugs at 200-300 meters. Very Accurate for a sporter. Not bench rested

  • nice how much did your Mak-90 cost you?

  • i have this exact gun

  • these are great videos man. Yeah the receiver is 50% thicker than a standard AKM receiver (1.5mm to 1mm). Makes for higher quality and better accuracy. That thumbhole stock does look terrible. I'd suggest getting a Type-56-like stock, or if you feel you need it, a tapco stock (I don't like adding any M4 looking attachments to AKs). I've heard great things about the trigger, and it frankly looks better than the russian triggers. About the sights, the hooded sight helps me a lot as well.

  • i have a mak 90-with the poly-dragonov stock- iam the first owner of this gun and i can hit red center at 100 yards with iron sights-- ak is more of a classic and the cost is better that ar's- 1200 dollars to my 400 dollar mak 90 norinko- i can still keep people away from me just like the 223 round--with hollow points i do more damage. cheep wolf ammo runs like a dream in my ChiCom riffle -so save money and get a mack 90

  • The guy on future weapons is a former Navy Seal sniper. But, you're right that he does make some mistakes. Wind won't effect much at 75 yards. My Mak shoots around 3" at 100 from a bench. 

  • if its a brand new gun you need to break in the barrel first. shoot once, wipe the barrel, smoke a cigarette, shoot once more, wait, etc. and repeat no less than 10 times.  the barrel swells and retracts from the tremendous heat. you want to set the lands and grooves right. rapid fire before the rifling is right can throw off accuracy.

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