There is a joke in Romania: a guy was working at a bicycle factory and was stealing parts to make his son a bicycle. He tried to assemble the parts at home but no mater how much he tried, he was always ending up with an AK.
Apparently the workers at the Kalashnikov factory joke that if they ever got a job somewhere else, they would just make AKs no matter how hard they try to make something else.
There is also a version about woman working in a samovar factory in Tuła, Russia, that wanted to make herself a samovar. Of course Tuła i famous for both samovars and guns.
"No one show Brandon Herrera this" Ian said. Briefly forgetting how the internet works. "Why do I have 10 thousand emails?" Brandon Herrera asked as he was reminded as to how the internet works.
Someone needs to make this children’s book: “My horrible, horrible, adorable little Krinkov.” It’ll teach valuable lessons like how you can appreciate and love something even though it isn’t the best or the newest just because you made it and it is yours.
I don't know what you mean man, my buddy has a totally beat to shit M16A1 clone and I love the way it looks. It just feels so... Post Apocalyptic and badass
The person who continues the legacy of Gun Jesus (the Gun Pope?) will end up covering this one and all of Brandon's weird builds that his community keeps forcing him to make.
Yes, and when Ian McCollum IV reviews it for Forgotten Weapons he will surreptitiously discover this was his namesake ancestor's creation. But since the waiting period for a tax stamp is 37 years and $17M he will sadly never regain a forgotten family heirloom.
This brings to mind a gun I encountered some years ago. A previous owner had attempted to make a 'scout' rifle,...out of a .30-06-chambered '98K. It had a barrel of about 16" and the stock was shortened and pared down a bit, as well. It weighed about 5-6 pounds and when you fired it a fireball the size of a pumpkin popped out of the barrel, followed by leaves and twigs 10-15 feet downrange dancing in the muzzle blast. I fired it exactly once.
What? That would be something to be proud of, not a chain it down in your attic and feed it once a month with rat grease and kleenex wipes, like this AK here.
I rocked that exact outfit with handmade by Granny chute shants, Dayglo Greenapple Hawk, And either mustard yellow Halfcabs or blue 18hole Docs... Ahh damn good era.
@@brentkeller3826 Gonna be honest with you, chief, I don't think if you're in the X radius of it that the blinding effect is all you have to worry about. :x (Unless he's shooting blanks, I guess)
For anyone wanting to see some footage from that match, here are the links you’re looking for: Red October 2016 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLj9u4Ts2NpEv081_L89_F3HX0RWGtDgd5.html The night stage: ua-cam.com/video/ItQyy2onaT4/v-deo.html Zeroing the sight: ua-cam.com/video/8wZBjhpJFbQ/v-deo.html
this is everything i love about custom gun builds "there was no reason to do this. this has no application. this is barely cobbled together. but it's funny."
The single-shot airgun with the Type 56 stock was/is the SPA B5; took me two minutes of google-fu to find it :P Time to get one before everyone else does when this video goes live-live!
As Ian was describing his difficulties in getting a stock, I was thinking, "He's going to tell us that the side panels are from a 70s grill accessory set, isn't he?"
You've got to put this into serial production Ian. I'm hearing that the Elbonians are looking for something exactly like this. Perhaps a few speed holes in what's left of the hand guard, and you'd have a total winner!
0:44 Fun fact: other than “soochka” (“little b**ch”), another common nickname for short AKs is “Ksyuha” - short for “Kseniya”, a female name. I guess, whichever is used both depends on and is indicative of how someone feels about the gun: hateful or affectionate.
I would actually love to see you and Brandon have a "Krink-off". Challenge Brandon to build a short barrel, 7.62 AK of his own and the two of you set up a series of shooting tests. I think it would be a fun piece of content.
TheSigurdsson...that'd make a cool TV series, similar to Forged In Fire. Give the contestants a few hours to make a designated firearm, the winners have n #days to build out the real weapon... put them to the sensei's test....'eeet will keel' lol. Or make Paul Harrell a judge...meat target.
*Ian:* “Hey guys, take a look at this neat ugly-ducking gun I built!” *Brandon (waking in a cold sweat) :* “it was if a million voices cried out, and were suddenly silenced!”
@@Devin_Stromgren I did too, but I realized otherwise when I saw the stock. The cursed Krink, after fixing, became just another generic functional Krink.
@@davidweikle9921 Oh, having a collaboration video between Gun Jesus and the AK Guy. That would be so much fun. Would remind me of an Abbott and Costello routine.
A waiter in black-tie livery approaches the range table: “If the gentleman should like to place an optic mount on the gentleman’s rifle, may I suggest the “Elysium holo-sight”? It pairs nicely with self-riveted receivers and allows the aesthetic to fully bloom.”
thats because they are there to grab when you are using the rifle for hand to hand combat, Imagine how much leverage you can have if you grab by the hanguard and the stock and then kick someone in the head with the "pick" shaped part of the stock. its brutal
I love that the "cheek piece" on the folding stock is a bayonet handle. I can just picture Ian charging around his backyard with a 3" bayonet mounted to the front of this thing, shouting in Russian and stabbing cabbages.
Could you imagine mounting an appropriately-sized bayonet, and then handing this to someone like Gunny Ermey? Now *that* would have been a fun "Mail Call" video.
Oh my goodness, I had one of those Springer airguns 20 years ago. Where I remember it being moderately powerful the realization was one of a kind. To the point a dog walker called two staties to the back parking lot of my day gig, they liked it too. Cannot recall what happened to it although I believe some farm market run by the Amish is where I found it
Darn it Ian, whenever I think that I've got a nice gun idea, you jump in like, "Been there, done it" ;) , I've just got myself a trashy Polish AKM with a bent barrel, in order to do exactly that, just using a Mini-Beryl gas block/front sight, and old Beryl side-folder stock... I work in a gun store in Poland so sometimes I get some old surpluss firearms that are too messed up for sale, and that's also why I'm using Polish parts, it's much easier to get the regional product... Also, I'm going to cut my barrel a tiny bit longer, i'm going for about 10 inches (I want a gun, not a repeating flashbang...) It's nice to see though that I'm sometimes getting similar ideas as Gun Jesus did, even if I'm a bit late ;)
@@ArcturusOTE - It will get a 14x1 LH thread, so it will accept all muzzle devices made for the original AK. Also, being in Europe, I don't need any ATF stamps for a suppressor, so that's a possible option.
@@BalkanGunsmith We have a saying here in the USA when it comes to the dilemma of defending ones self with a firearm when living under a hostile government: "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6"
“Don’t show Brandon Herrara…” mate, there’s no way we have to show him, he’s probably already found this, because the last Krinkov you covered was more cursed than your build…. Maybe… and he fixed that one.
BB gun stock is awesome, AK's were bred for this type low cost build and poking fun back and forth across the different bloggers is too much fun. Thanks Ian and Brandon
Hell yeah, given that the Red October match he was using this in, on Inrange, had the small nut and it still sounded way louder than Karls AK.. some real nice fireballs and concussion.
Well hey, I have the links you want! 😛 Red October 2016 Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLj9u4Ts2NpEv081_L89_F3HX0RWGtDgd5.html The night stage: ua-cam.com/video/ItQyy2onaT4/v-deo.html Zeroing the sight: ua-cam.com/video/8wZBjhpJFbQ/v-deo.html And a BONUS VIDEO that may be educational for anyone who’s puzzled about why muzzle flashes don’t consistently show up on regular daytime video footage, versus in the movies: ua-cam.com/video/GnOUrRTf6jg/v-deo.html (With the night stage, the camera is gonna be auto-setting its shutter speed / exposure time to be a fair bit slower/longer than in daytime so that it can collect more light from the generally dim scene; and as a side effect of that, the chance of the image sensor actually catching the muzzle flash during any given video frame’s exposure time window is much higher than it is with the faster/shorter daylight exposure auto settings. That’s at least my somewhat-educated understanding of what’s probably going on with the difference between how often you catch the muzzle flash in the day footage vs the night footage.)
I don't think I'd mentioned but I appreciate the work going into the clear diction and excellent subtitles (including corrections, extra context, and the like!) on this channel. A very well-rounded, entertaining, informative, and *readable* channel. Found it through Royal Armories and enjoy bouncing back and forth between the two for these edu-tainment features!
On my original BRN-180 I wanted to add a folding stock and ended up using an air-gun stock folding mechanism. I'm not sure it would have worked out with an actual AR but for the BRN where there was no need for a recoil assembly in the tube it worked absolutely fine. To quote the movie Apollo 13: "I don't care about what anything was DESIGNED to do, I care about what it CAN do."
I was googling the translation because I have an interest in learning more Russian, and at first I thought Ian was pronouncing it wrong, but an internet forum seems to confirm it would be "сучка" as opposed to "сука." Would you be able to verify?
@@leathercoatguy “сука” means bitch. “Сучка” means little bitch. Additional letter “ч” at almost the end of the word is suffix. It changes meaning of the word little bit. Usual thing for Russian language.
@@leathercoatguy also, if you interested, original meaning of “сука” is female dog. Still in use in this meaning in cases of dog breedings. Strongly recommend not to use for someones pets. I dont know, just want to share))
@@leathercoatguy as far as i know it's shortly called сушка (sushka ) and i still think that it was eitheir a kind of joke that someone pulled on Ian, or somebody just told him not to mix sonds Ч (CH) and Ш (SH) but he eventually mixed those up. Still not sure about military, maybe they call it suchka more often, but most of the time i've seen it called sushka, and the first time i hear it called as suchka.
Since the rifle came from an Romy “G” parts kit, I’m fairly certain that it already came with a dong, but he probably chopped and sanded it down to make it a shorter package.
@@fab006 not enough for the dong unfortunately. Where the hand guard got cut off is where the dong would be and I don’t think it would be possible to fit it in anyways.
"Sometimes it even hits." Made me burst out laughing. Ian, this is the weirdest little Frankenstein gun I've ever seen you use, and it is hilarious. It looks like something made in a Russian's garage with the aid of too much vodka.
In Ian's case it might have been too much gin in a younger day. to dream of such a thing? I used to know a guy in Montana who experimented, and did well. He had his own shop, making rifle barrels for Forgotten weapons from the old days, and playing with forgotten calibers. He was my ex- father in law, and I learned much from him.
I actually really love it; it looks kinda fallout, but it’s still looks very practical and functional, while not falling into trailer trash territory; it’s kinda clunky, but still very cool and practically and functionlly designed
I love that this thing has range adjustable sights with the sight radius of a pistol and a barrel so short that the muzzle velocity is probably half what the sights were originally designed for.
Ian your rivets look just fine. I build and work on ak's professionally and I can say that those rear rivets are a pain in the ass to make look good. What helps is to paint over them. Rivets dont have to look perfect to get the job done. I've seen plenty of factory guns that look worse than your rivets.
Yup. As long as there's zero motion, we're good even for aircraft. Though aircraft mechanics do tend to be OCD about their rivets, the spec is pretty lax.
I love it! That magazine pattern I’ve only ever seen on airsoft replicas, chief among them the Tokyo Marui “Spetznaz” from way back when. Thank you so much for sharing this, Ian!
Depends on what you want in a gun channel. But for sure Ian is the best mostly all-rounders. Add a bit too much politics and you get In Range, (which I definitely also love) and take away the faster pace and you get C&Arsenal, (I also love them, possibly more but the longer videos can be a slog).
@@john-paulsilke893 those are all good channels. I really appreciate Ian for the simple fact that he is here to information those who care about interesting firearms and doesn’t play into drama. But C&Arsenal is another great channel!
"No one wants to delve into 922 nerdiness." Hi, Ian! We'd like to properly introduce ourselves as "your audience of gun nerds"! I know you've never met us before, so figured it would be good for you to meet us! ...seriously, yeah, not the video for it, but I think we'd love to have a video talking about that later. :-D
I love that he says "i can see the fireball" and then the camera catches the massive blast on that last round. As for the build quality, all things considered id say you did a fine job for a decade ago before AKs had their resurgence in popularity
Air rifle was an xs-b3 rifle. I didn't bother to scroll all the comments to see if someone else mentioned it. Great video as always, excited to receive my new book soon!
Barely even crippled... not cursed. Actually, a very desirable and fun AK variant. Genius work procuring the stock, Ian! Leaving the bayonet lug intact is an amusing touch. You still need to throw a Chinese 100 round drum on it to make it complete.
Most people don't bother with 922r anyway. It's mostly the big builder-shops who have to worry about that, pretty sure the ATF has bigger fish to fry than making sure your trigger is a shitty Tapco.
It's a pain in the ass. Want to use a 30rd magazine? Gotta change out a bunch of other parts so you have -at least 10 US-made- *no more than 10 foreign made* parts from a list (IIRC)
No, no you really don't. It's by far one of the worst parts about the current US gun laws, if only because it's such a nucence that doesn't do anything but add expense.
@@lucassolomon1079 eh, I made my PSL 922r compliant (IIRC) because I planned on competing with it, it was fairly simple and all modifications I wanted/needed anyways. New trigger because the original was gritty and nasty, new stock because the original was way too short. And that made 6 pieces out of the 16 on the list. I think I would have made some new floor plates for the magazines, on general principles. Would have been trivial.
i had that exact air rifle. It had a detachable mag also. cut the stock off and used it on a paintball gun years ago welded tabs off the inner triangular section of the stock. you can still find these air rifles at tool importers in Houston sometimes.
“Hey, why’s everybody sending me the link to Ian’s new vi-….OH LAWD”
"Please don't tell Brandon"
Sorry but thats not how we do things here on the internet
We had to, Brandon.
Lol
saw this when it only had 15 likes, i know im early
A bit late to the party brandon.
There is a joke in Romania: a guy was working at a bicycle factory and was stealing parts to make his son a bicycle. He tried to assemble the parts at home but no mater how much he tried, he was always ending up with an AK.
We have same joke in Poland, but about sewing machines, because Radom produced both them and guns.
I heard it about a Soviet car factory.
Apparently the workers at the Kalashnikov factory joke that if they ever got a job somewhere else, they would just make AKs no matter how hard they try to make something else.
There is also a version about woman working in a samovar factory in Tuła, Russia, that wanted to make herself a samovar. Of course Tuła i famous for both samovars and guns.
The same joke in Russia ends with "...because at the end of the instruction it says, 'file some parts down if necessary'."
"No one show Brandon Herrera this" Ian said. Briefly forgetting how the internet works.
"Why do I have 10 thousand emails?" Brandon Herrera asked as he was reminded as to how the internet works.
Take my like, you’ve earned it XD
Excellent reminder on how the internet works! :P
Brendan's still working through the concern e-mails for that meme of Ian blowing up an RPG
"slavic parts dealers hate him. Watch as gun jesus pays a 10th of the money for a perfectly viable folding stock"
I can't wait for Brandon to do a Collab with Ian where they go through and renovate this gun.
That is some crazy "I've got a bucket of spare parts and a welder" post-apocalyptic engineering and I kind of like it.
And so it HAS to have that blinding muzzle flash!
ua-cam.com/video/1nQzFGe1yMk/v-deo.html
10:30 "...in this case, it has sort of an unanticipated function of *keeping the bolt carrier from falling out of the gun* "
had me in tears
"it's nine inches, it might look shorter"
I swear no one believes anyone that says this.
It was from the cold air.
There was SHRINKAGE!
happens every time an AK goes swimming.
@@AreGeeBee Or as a particular Finnish slang term would translate, "shrimpage".
@@Tunkkis "shrimpage" is an excellent term for it!
Someone needs to make this children’s book: “My horrible, horrible, adorable little Krinkov.” It’ll teach valuable lessons like how you can appreciate and love something even though it isn’t the best or the newest just because you made it and it is yours.
And explain to children what ''Suchka'' means in Russian. 😈
It's not like Ian doesn't own a printing company...
Teaching the value of friendship, acceptance and AK parts kits
Cold be a short story at the end af American Dad
Kickstarter add on to Max's Avtomat book perhaps
Such affection in his voice when he says, "My horrible, horrible, adorable little Krinkov!"
Just like talking about a pet cat
I remember that line from Ant-Man:
"It's so ugly, I love him!" 😁
He’s filled with pity
@@Hesstig Or pet female dog....
A Krinkov only a father could love…
AR guys: "Eww, is that a scratch on your AR?"
AK guys: "that thing is hideous and I LOVE it!"
I don't know what you mean man, my buddy has a totally beat to shit M16A1 clone and I love the way it looks. It just feels so... Post Apocalyptic and badass
@@williamradler8712 personally, the dusty, sand covered Desert Storm A2 is a really good aesthetic
@Balkan Kneecap thief yeah but it's just a semiauto reproduction from the 90's. Still looks badass though
Moisin guys: "Sorry, I was using it to replace ties on the railroad." ;D
@@williamradler8712 you better say it in full auto
Ian: don't show Brandon Herrera
Everyone: showing Brandon Herrera
Pretty much
His comment was right above this one lol
I don´t think Ians little bastard is bad engouh. to be a cursed gun. After all it´s not as danerous for the shootar as for the one geting shoot at.
It ain't Mare
A hundred or more years from now, this gun will pass through an auction house and completely baffle gun experts from around the world.
The person who continues the legacy of Gun Jesus (the Gun Pope?) will end up covering this one and all of Brandon's weird builds that his community keeps forcing him to make.
@Ban this youtube The Holy Gun Empire
"The G indicates that this was a last-ditch panic model designed by Gustloff-Werke of Prussia - in 1963"
Yes, and when Ian McCollum IV reviews it for Forgotten Weapons he will surreptitiously discover this was his namesake ancestor's creation. But since the waiting period for a tax stamp is 37 years and $17M he will sadly never regain a forgotten family heirloom.
A veritable shroud of Ian.
“No one show Brandon Herrera this”
Now Ian has said it the AK man *will* definitely react to this.
Did you see his 9x39 AK video yesterday. If not, is a must see. Subsonic AK surpressed.... Super quiet!!!
I’d be shocked if he doesn’t do an emergency CGI just to fanboy over Ian.
@@bryanduchane2371 I have seen it so now we just need him to make that Thompson AK he promised.
Can't be as bad as the brazed sight block.
He'll be doing the St Petersberg Typewriter soon, as he got 200k likes on that video 😂
For anybody who is curious!
The Chinese Air rifle you got the stock off but forgot the name of is the BAM XS-B3! They're side lever air rifles.
Well done that lad for remembering that gun im sure they were sold in the UK I think mid to late eighties possibly
They r still made I purchased two new in 22 cal last December
@@leecolclough2492 sold fairly recently here as the SMK safari 😂 the folding stock is the best bit of the whole air rifle
I have one and have often wondered about using the stock on an AK.
Had one......for about a day. Blew the seal after about 20 pellets. It went back to the store I got it from, and I walked out with a B3 underlevel.
This brings to mind a gun I encountered some years ago. A previous owner had attempted to make a 'scout' rifle,...out of a .30-06-chambered '98K. It had a barrel of about 16" and the stock was shortened and pared down a bit, as well. It weighed about 5-6 pounds and when you fired it a fireball the size of a pumpkin popped out of the barrel, followed by leaves and twigs 10-15 feet downrange dancing in the muzzle blast. I fired it exactly once.
A perfect gun for home defend... I mean 1 shot not only do the projectile thing... But also stun grenade the whole block of resident area =w=
the boomstick
stun gun
this technoheretic did WHAT to Karabiner!?
I can't get over the fact that the stock uses a knife handle as a cheek rest.
That's my fav part!
XD same
This is the AK equivalent of unearthing a picture of Ian in parachute pants, a lime-green mesh T-shirt, and a mohawk.
What? That would be something to be proud of, not a chain it down in your attic and feed it once a month with rat grease and kleenex wipes, like this AK here.
Well, there’s an image.
I rocked that exact outfit with handmade by Granny chute shants, Dayglo Greenapple Hawk, And either mustard yellow Halfcabs or blue 18hole Docs... Ahh damn good era.
"Ian's Customs" the hit new show on History where Ian has one week to turn a busted weapon from sham to glam
yo dawg we herd you like .50 caliber so we put a deagle in the stock of your Barrett so you can shoot while you shoot
I remember the Red October match, especially the night range and just how much muzzle flash it had.
Personal reusable flashbang, blinding effect for radius X, concussion effect for radius Y.
@@brentkeller3826 Gonna be honest with you, chief, I don't think if you're in the X radius of it that the blinding effect is all you have to worry about. :x (Unless he's shooting blanks, I guess)
@@swindle9695 "Doesn't matter! Print the slogan and ship it!" - advert manager
For anyone wanting to see some footage from that match, here are the links you’re looking for:
Red October 2016 Playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PLj9u4Ts2NpEv081_L89_F3HX0RWGtDgd5.html
The night stage:
ua-cam.com/video/ItQyy2onaT4/v-deo.html
Zeroing the sight:
ua-cam.com/video/8wZBjhpJFbQ/v-deo.html
It's just a muzzle flash light.
"In a predominance of caution, I decided to make this 922R compliant."
You got a new dog?
this is everything i love about custom gun builds
"there was no reason to do this. this has no application. this is barely cobbled together. but it's funny."
The single-shot airgun with the Type 56 stock was/is the SPA B5; took me two minutes of google-fu to find it :P
Time to get one before everyone else does when this video goes live-live!
👀
It was from Norinco iirc? [edit] Or Norica? [/edit]
How on earth did you make this comment a week ago?
@@nemesis1291 probably patreon
@@cunicularius2064 ahhh, that makes sense.
I can't believe Ian would take an AK from their mother when they still aren't fully grown. And all this time I thought he respected firearms.
Wrong, he adopted and breastfed it
@@UnintelligibleYT "breastfed it" ...How?
@@skeletonwguitar4383 He breastfed it Brandon Herrera videos
@@skeletonwguitar4383 Don't question Gun Jesus' actions for he is right
@@skeletonwguitar4383 baby bullet formula!
As Ian was describing his difficulties in getting a stock, I was thinking, "He's going to tell us that the side panels are from a 70s grill accessory set, isn't he?"
They look like they came off a garden tool :)
That comment made me spill my tea! :)
If it fits and looks nice...why the heckler&koch not? I mean, people do much worse things to cars and bodyparts. :p
A bayonet grip panel ??
@@mikesweeney5244 I thought the same thing
You've got to put this into serial production Ian. I'm hearing that the Elbonians are looking for something exactly like this. Perhaps a few speed holes in what's left of the hand guard, and you'd have a total winner!
For the Elbonians it needs to be a pistol and full auto only to make it complexly unfireable.
0:44
Fun fact: other than “soochka” (“little b**ch”), another common nickname for short AKs is “Ksyuha” - short for “Kseniya”, a female name. I guess, whichever is used both depends on and is indicative of how someone feels about the gun: hateful or affectionate.
I can hear the Khyber Pass gunsmiths mocking Ian's AK from here.
"Cringe-Kov". That abomination is probably the cutest little thing I seen. Love it!
Lmao Cringekov.
Cringekov lol
Both of those where the exact words that entered my mind as I saw this "cringekov and cute" 😂😂😂
You literally guaranteed at least a dishonorable mention in the next "cursed weapons" video Brandon does.
The airgun is so forgotten that Ian had forgotten it.
A fate worse than the shredder
I love this
BAM Xisico xs-b3-1
@@pjkearns331 Thanks! I love how one of the first results for it is from Jonathan Ferguson. Very feasibly Ian could have just asked him.
I have one of those air rifles and a Romanian AK. I always wondered, now l have the knowledge. Thanks Ian.
This is my favorite type of customization. You knew what you wanted and you made it work, even if it isn't pretty, it's functional
I would actually love to see you and Brandon have a "Krink-off".
Challenge Brandon to build a short barrel, 7.62 AK of his own and the two of you set up a series of shooting tests. I think it would be a fun piece of content.
DO THIS
That would be amazing
Definitely
TheSigurdsson...that'd make a cool TV series, similar to Forged In Fire. Give the contestants a few hours to make a designated firearm, the winners have n #days to build out the real weapon... put them to the sensei's test....'eeet will keel' lol. Or make Paul Harrell a judge...meat target.
@@lightweight1974 That's a good plan
*Ian:* “Hey guys, take a look at this neat ugly-ducking gun I built!”
*Brandon (waking in a cold sweat) :* “it was if a million voices cried out, and were suddenly silenced!”
bwahahaha I needed this chuckle today haha
At least the gas block stayed attached to the barrel.
When I saw the title I assumed it was the one Herrera fixed.
@@Devin_Stromgren
I did too, but I realized otherwise when I saw the stock. The cursed Krink, after fixing, became just another generic functional Krink.
Brandon; “see my 9x39 with a can you pointy bearded gun Pope”.
This feels like Gun Jesus confessing a sin to us.
It feels like he's trying to get Brandon Herrera to do some custom work on his gun.
@@davidweikle9921 Exactly, he saw what happened to the last krink to show up here.
He need simply sayeth unto Ak Jesus....help.
If he's commting a sin. He cant be gun jesus
@@davidweikle9921 Oh, having a collaboration video between Gun Jesus and the AK Guy. That would be so much fun. Would remind me of an Abbott and Costello routine.
A waiter in black-tie livery approaches the range table:
“If the gentleman should like to place an optic mount on the gentleman’s rifle, may I suggest the “Elysium holo-sight”? It pairs nicely with self-riveted receivers and allows the aesthetic to fully bloom.”
The wear patterns on the wood tell the story of how much you’ve used it. Lovely.
Oh god, I immediately thought this was going to be part 2 of that horrific "Krinkov" with the automated muzzle removal system with that title.
Got to Brandon Herera's channel, he fixed it up!
Brandon fixed that one up, even got a video on it.
I was kinda hoping that Brandon sent that back to Ian to play with before returning it to its owner as well...
She's all better now, and back to her original glory. As a machine gun too.
"and now, we present you the gas block ejection mechanism..."
Hey, if Brandon gives you any shit over this thing, just remind him that you can hit better with its terrible sights than he can with an optic. :^)
Dayum son.
OOF
OOF size: LARGE
Vicious! Savage!
Oh the wig snatch. The tea? *Scalding.*
i like how the stock furniture looks like knife handle scales off a bayonet.
That was my first thought. I’m 100% sure it is a knife’s handle screwed onto the stock
thats because they are there to grab when you are using the rifle for hand to hand combat, Imagine how much leverage you can have if you grab by the hanguard and the stock and then kick someone in the head with the "pick" shaped part of the stock. its brutal
@@joemama.556 its got bayonet lugs as well by the look of it.
Isn't that stock from a Type-56-2?
@@DeNihility Also on the Norinco Type 81.
Never thought I'd hear Ian saying "suchka", lmao.
In theaters this fall "I'm Gonna Git You Suchka".
“Suchka” or “suka” means bitch (dog)
I can tell how much Ian loves this gun right away. Excitement level is turned up a notch.
Ian: "No one show..."
Ian: "...Brandon Herrera this,"
150 people: "Ah..."
only 15?
Ok
I so want to see Brandon react to this.
More like 15 hundred
@@Matt_The_Hugenot I was thinking the same thing!
I hope to see many, many more "Ian's Customs" episodes.
I love that the "cheek piece" on the folding stock is a bayonet handle. I can just picture Ian charging around his backyard with a 3" bayonet mounted to the front of this thing, shouting in Russian and stabbing cabbages.
Or a 3' bayonet shouting in French
So it wasn’t just me. I immediately thought it looked like a knife handle.
Could you imagine mounting an appropriately-sized bayonet, and then handing this to someone like Gunny Ermey? Now *that* would have been a fun "Mail Call" video.
Oh my goodness, I had one of those Springer airguns 20 years ago. Where I remember it being moderately powerful the realization was one of a kind. To the point a dog walker called two staties to the back parking lot of my day gig, they liked it too. Cannot recall what happened to it although I believe some farm market run by the Amish is where I found it
This is a delightful video. No pomp, complete honesty, and shows the love we have for these sorts of things!
Darn it Ian, whenever I think that I've got a nice gun idea, you jump in like, "Been there, done it" ;) , I've just got myself a trashy Polish AKM with a bent barrel, in order to do exactly that, just using a Mini-Beryl gas block/front sight, and old Beryl side-folder stock... I work in a gun store in Poland so sometimes I get some old surpluss firearms that are too messed up for sale, and that's also why I'm using Polish parts, it's much easier to get the regional product... Also, I'm going to cut my barrel a tiny bit longer, i'm going for about 10 inches (I want a gun, not a repeating flashbang...) It's nice to see though that I'm sometimes getting similar ideas as Gun Jesus did, even if I'm a bit late ;)
While you're at it, what about giving it a suppressor mount, might as well use the most out of the reduced velocity?
@@ArcturusOTE - It will get a 14x1 LH thread, so it will accept all muzzle devices made for the original AK. Also, being in Europe, I don't need any ATF stamps for a suppressor, so that's a possible option.
Cool. How are the gun laws in Poland compared to the U.S.?
@john doe - Long story short, they are idiotic, but could be worse. We need licenses for everything except airguns (limited to
@@BalkanGunsmith We have a saying here in the USA when it comes to the dilemma of defending ones self with a firearm when living under a hostile government: "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6"
“Don’t show Brandon Herrara…” mate, there’s no way we have to show him, he’s probably already found this, because the last Krinkov you covered was more cursed than your build…. Maybe… and he fixed that one.
That Cursed Kirinkov was far worse.
Ian"s Lil Kirinkov actually works.
@@logandeathrage6945 Stop doing that.
It's like he thinks he gets a choice.
I love the first round after you mention the the muzzle flash we get a full visible fireball
I like the Gun, it's not perfect but it has character, I kind of think it fits to Ian as a person. Those Typ 56-2 stocks are really good.
A 9” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. I love it!
Ian's gun collection brings me joy because it's part wonderful, original, authentic firearms and part stuff like this little goblin!
Ian loves French guns.
But he lusts for Chinese Mystery Pistols.
It actually kinda looks like the Fallout 4 Nuka World "Hand made machine gun" only missing the shovel handle for a stock.
I thought the same I think it's the 20 round mag for me
And a AKML flash hider.
Nah Brandon has that
@@johannesviljoen9656 Either that or Olga
@@TragicTester034 There was also a similar one built by some forumite (I think), who also made the receiver out of the spade's blade.
6:24 "Noone show Brandon Herrera this"
We're definitely showing him this to make one of his own abominations.
The memes demand it.
Brandon is gonna have to Stenpup a Krink now
need to bulid his owen gun jesus ak and we will force him to like we did with ak50 light and the bren ak
@@wildward93 KalashniSTEN? Right next to a Kalashnibren bullpup, that night give Brandon nightmares...
@@wildward93 Oh god, that would be worse than the kalashnabren
The WBP mini jack with a brace slapped on is about the epitome of this 7.62 krink niche. It's my main squeeze and I love this thing.
BB gun stock is awesome, AK's were bred for this type low cost build and poking fun back and forth across the different bloggers is too much fun. Thanks Ian and Brandon
I love how much Ian clearly loves this gun. If there ever was a "sweet" gun video, this is it.
Ian: This thing is ludicrous and terrible.
Me: I'd still rock out with it.
I won't lie, I'd kinda like to see footage of that intolerable muzzle brake.
Hell yeah, given that the Red October match he was using this in, on Inrange, had the small nut and it still sounded way louder than Karls AK.. some real nice fireballs and concussion.
Heck i'd like to have seen footage of this at dusk, looked like some impressive fireballs.
Well hey, I have the links you want! 😛
Red October 2016 Playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PLj9u4Ts2NpEv081_L89_F3HX0RWGtDgd5.html
The night stage:
ua-cam.com/video/ItQyy2onaT4/v-deo.html
Zeroing the sight:
ua-cam.com/video/8wZBjhpJFbQ/v-deo.html
And a BONUS VIDEO that may be educational for anyone who’s puzzled about why muzzle flashes don’t consistently show up on regular daytime video footage, versus in the movies: ua-cam.com/video/GnOUrRTf6jg/v-deo.html
(With the night stage, the camera is gonna be auto-setting its shutter speed / exposure time to be a fair bit slower/longer than in daytime so that it can collect more light from the generally dim scene; and as a side effect of that, the chance of the image sensor actually catching the muzzle flash during any given video frame’s exposure time window is much higher than it is with the faster/shorter daylight exposure auto settings. That’s at least my somewhat-educated understanding of what’s probably going on with the difference between how often you catch the muzzle flash in the day footage vs the night footage.)
Can confirm, short 7.62 with a brake makes the long range braked magnum guys complain about noise when it goes off.
@@jgottula Glorious, thank you.
I don't think I'd mentioned but I appreciate the work going into the clear diction and excellent subtitles (including corrections, extra context, and the like!) on this channel.
A very well-rounded, entertaining, informative, and *readable* channel. Found it through Royal Armories and enjoy bouncing back and forth between the two for these edu-tainment features!
On my original BRN-180 I wanted to add a folding stock and ended up using an air-gun stock folding mechanism. I'm not sure it would have worked out with an actual AR but for the BRN where there was no need for a recoil assembly in the tube it worked absolutely fine. To quote the movie Apollo 13: "I don't care about what anything was DESIGNED to do, I care about what it CAN do."
As a native russian speaker i deeply appreciate Ian saying "suchka"
I was googling the translation because I have an interest in learning more Russian, and at first I thought Ian was pronouncing it wrong, but an internet forum seems to confirm it would be "сучка" as opposed to "сука." Would you be able to verify?
@@leathercoatguy “сука” means bitch. “Сучка” means little bitch. Additional letter “ч” at almost the end of the word is suffix. It changes meaning of the word little bit. Usual thing for Russian language.
@@leathercoatguy also, if you interested, original meaning of “сука” is female dog. Still in use in this meaning in cases of dog breedings. Strongly recommend not to use for someones pets. I dont know, just want to share))
@@alekseykuleshov111 well in this sense it's pretty much the same as english "bitch"
@@leathercoatguy as far as i know it's shortly called сушка (sushka ) and i still think that it was eitheir a kind of joke that someone pulled on Ian, or somebody just told him not to mix sonds Ч (CH) and Ш (SH) but he eventually mixed those up. Still not sure about military, maybe they call it suchka more often, but most of the time i've seen it called sushka, and the first time i hear it called as suchka.
the most unbelievable thing about this frankenmidget of a rifle is that Ian didnt add a dong to it
Since the rifle came from an Romy “G” parts kit, I’m fairly certain that it already came with a dong, but he probably chopped and sanded it down to make it a shorter package.
Is there even enough space on that handguard?
Even Jesus can be banned from Heaven for some sins.
Just because he didn’t show us the “bayonet”, doesn’t mean it ain’t got one.
@@fab006 not enough for the dong unfortunately. Where the hand guard got cut off is where the dong would be and I don’t think it would be possible to fit it in anyways.
Ian: "For the collectors of these guns, this is what you should look for."
Also Ian: "Look at the AK I build."
It’s why he knows what to look for
It's like how a mechanic always drives a busted ass car.
Aterro Arms makes a optic mount that replaces the rear leaf sight and it's pretty easy to install and requires no modifications either.
It's cool that the camera picked up the shockwave of each shot at 14:25, there's visible light distortion in front of the muzzle in a cone-like shape.
The fireball, when the camera can catch it, is TRULY impressive. Sweet, silly SBR, Ian!
"Sometimes it even hits." Made me burst out laughing. Ian, this is the weirdest little Frankenstein gun I've ever seen you use, and it is hilarious. It looks like something made in a Russian's garage with the aid of too much vodka.
Oh gosh, Russia has bubbas!
Indeed it is! Such a remarkable little gun with a great story behind it.
In Ian's case it might have been too much gin in a younger day. to dream of such a thing? I used to know a guy in Montana who experimented, and did well. He had his own shop, making rifle barrels for Forgotten weapons from the old days, and playing with forgotten calibers. He was my ex- father in law, and I learned much from him.
@@jayfelsberg1931 Russia has glopniks. Bubba's are refined gentlemen from all the right families by comparison.
@@willroland9811 Thank you for that cultural update (S)
Ian: [shows his custom Krinkov]
Brandon Herrera: *Something's wrong, I can feel it.*
The council has officially granted Ian the title of "Certified Rocksmith"
15:15 I was honestly expecting him to pull out an RPK magazine.
It's not "forgotten weapon", but rather "let's forget about this weapon".
Well Ian loves it and for a good reason... And I find it adorable too.
I actually really love it; it looks kinda fallout, but it’s still looks very practical and functional, while not falling into trailer trash territory; it’s kinda clunky, but still very cool and practically and functionlly designed
ua-cam.com/video/1nQzFGe1yMk/v-deo.html
@@PlayingWithFireOutdoors Ah, yes a worthy opponent.
The only thing that can make this even more terrifying is a 75 round drum magazine!
And full auto capability
"Don't show Brandon Herrera this"
Me: OK
*Uses airgun stock*
Me: *emails Brandon*
"Ian's customs" I'd love to see more.
I love that this thing has range adjustable sights with the sight radius of a pistol and a barrel so short that the muzzle velocity is probably half what the sights were originally designed for.
Ian your rivets look just fine. I build and work on ak's professionally and I can say that those rear rivets are a pain in the ass to make look good. What helps is to paint over them. Rivets dont have to look perfect to get the job done. I've seen plenty of factory guns that look worse than your rivets.
Yup. As long as there's zero motion, we're good even for aircraft. Though aircraft mechanics do tend to be OCD about their rivets, the spec is pretty lax.
"I am the way and the light but sometimes the light is just muzzle flash"- Gun Jesus in that old Halloween video
2B or not 2B, that is the question.
I love seeing people's personal firearms that they're passionate about. The fact that it's Ian's makes it all the better.
I love it! That magazine pattern I’ve only ever seen on airsoft replicas, chief among them the Tokyo Marui “Spetznaz” from way back when. Thank you so much for sharing this, Ian!
For as many times as Ian calls this horrible, it's unironically exactly the package I would want from an AK.
ua-cam.com/video/1nQzFGe1yMk/v-deo.html
right
it's so damn cute
Your channel is definitely one of the best on UA-cam!
Agreed..
I agree
Depends on what you want in a gun channel. But for sure Ian is the best mostly all-rounders. Add a bit too much politics and you get In Range, (which I definitely also love) and take away the faster pace and you get C&Arsenal, (I also love them, possibly more but the longer videos can be a slog).
@@john-paulsilke893 those are all good channels. I really appreciate Ian for the simple fact that he is here to information those who care about interesting firearms and doesn’t play into drama. But C&Arsenal is another great channel!
"No one wants to delve into 922 nerdiness."
Hi, Ian! We'd like to properly introduce ourselves as "your audience of gun nerds"! I know you've never met us before, so figured it would be good for you to meet us!
...seriously, yeah, not the video for it, but I think we'd love to have a video talking about that later. :-D
Can't wait for the "Elbonian Trials Version" of this rifle to featured in one of Ian's auction house vids.
I love that he says "i can see the fireball" and then the camera catches the massive blast on that last round. As for the build quality, all things considered id say you did a fine job for a decade ago before AKs had their resurgence in popularity
Great little gun. Very impressed that you were getting hits on target that consistently.
Im pretty sure Brandon's reaction is gonna be something along the lines of "I'm not even mad..."
Honestly, even though the overall concept is horrific, the execution seems quite good.
Brandon Herrera is like "I feel a great disturbance in the force."
"as if millions of voices cried out and emailed me about the same subject from another popular guntuber"
This is a perfect opportunity for Ian to do an "Othias can't Ian" series of short videos.
Frankengun is best gun. Love everything about this build and the story behind it
Air rifle was an xs-b3 rifle. I didn't bother to scroll all the comments to see if someone else mentioned it. Great video as always, excited to receive my new book soon!
"Nobody tell Brandon about this, it'll wind up on his cursed guns videos."
When you said about the downsides of 20 round mags near the end of the video, I was honestly hoping for a 75 round RPK drum.
Great to know Ian watches Cursed Gun Images
He watches it with his therapist on speed dial.
*C418 - Stal plays*
Barely even crippled... not cursed. Actually, a very desirable and fun AK variant. Genius work procuring the stock, Ian! Leaving the bayonet lug intact is an amusing touch. You still need to throw a Chinese 100 round drum on it to make it complete.
that Frankenstein stock displays remarkable ingenuity
"no one wants to delve into 922r nerdiness"
Well I do, and I don't even live in the US!
I was feeling the same haha and I'm from the other side and end of the planet
Most people don't bother with 922r anyway. It's mostly the big builder-shops who have to worry about that, pretty sure the ATF has bigger fish to fry than making sure your trigger is a shitty Tapco.
It's a pain in the ass. Want to use a 30rd magazine? Gotta change out a bunch of other parts so you have -at least 10 US-made- *no more than 10 foreign made* parts from a list (IIRC)
No, no you really don't. It's by far one of the worst parts about the current US gun laws, if only because it's such a nucence that doesn't do anything but add expense.
@@lucassolomon1079 eh, I made my PSL 922r compliant (IIRC) because I planned on competing with it, it was fairly simple and all modifications I wanted/needed anyways. New trigger because the original was gritty and nasty, new stock because the original was way too short. And that made 6 pieces out of the 16 on the list. I think I would have made some new floor plates for the magazines, on general principles. Would have been trivial.
For anyone that's interested, the air rifle that donated its stock for this build was likely an Xisico BAM B3-1.
Looks like it! This needs to be upvoted for Ian to see!
Oddly, Herrera came out just recently with a video on a 9x39 AK that used the same short gas system.
That AK was so sick
Not going to lie, I kind of want that one.
That one was insanely quiet with that can.
@@firstconsul7286 the *trigger reset* was louder than the muzzle blast!
@@awolfalone2006 I think we all do!
i had that exact air rifle. It had a detachable mag also. cut the stock off and used it on a paintball gun years ago welded tabs off the inner triangular section of the stock. you can still find these air rifles at tool importers in Houston sometimes.
I think a lot of viewers fell in love with this build. Nice job.