AK guerilla Gunsmithing - Rubber Band & Toothpick!

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  • AK guerilla Gunsmithing - How to fix and keep your AK running in the field with the rubber band and one toothpick!
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  • @AkOperatorsUnion
    @AkOperatorsUnion  2 роки тому +245

    Thank you for watching! Support AKOU Channel, shop at the AKOU store: AK4774.com

    • @michaelcribbin7704
      @michaelcribbin7704 2 роки тому +5

      Hi Rob I got the Kalashnikov-usa KR103 because of you and your Review

    • @kellyalger2394
      @kellyalger2394 2 роки тому +3

      I can attest to using a Pancho for maintenance, we had EIB training at Stewart and some dumb private lost the retaining pin for his M4 and we had to do hands across America for it

    • @mrt2this607
      @mrt2this607 2 роки тому +4

      Don't know you back-story, but if I'm watching your video am I now also a.....russian collusioner?
      Good info though, never seen those emergency fixes. Thx.

    • @imadequate3376
      @imadequate3376 2 роки тому +1

      @@michaelcribbin7704 you made an excellent choice.

    • @youtubeisfacist7673
      @youtubeisfacist7673 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks 4 your vid. Times are tough stay strong. Post to Rumble. Love 2 see you on there

  • @bcdanielson84
    @bcdanielson84 2 роки тому +3072

    Tomorrow atf will classify rubber bands as machine guns

  • @davidlambert6171
    @davidlambert6171 2 роки тому +112

    AK recoil spring breaks: Find some rubber bands
    M4 recoil spring breaks: Find some AK

    • @jerichosamurai
      @jerichosamurai 7 місяців тому +15

      AK jams: toss it on the ground really hard
      M4 jams: toss it in the trash really hard

    • @DirtyMuthaFugginD
      @DirtyMuthaFugginD 6 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @wmcwane01
    @wmcwane01 2 роки тому +563

    In Iraq I saw one with a bicycle inner tube used for a recoil spring. I thought is was the smartest damn thing I have ever seen.

    • @AkOperatorsUnion
      @AkOperatorsUnion  2 роки тому +125

      It works! 😀

    • @CuttinInIdaho
      @CuttinInIdaho 2 роки тому +101

      The Iraqi McGyver

    • @richardp8669
      @richardp8669 2 роки тому +17

      Could we make a video on this?

    • @mingus6929
      @mingus6929 2 роки тому +38

      Bicycle wheel spoke might work a fp retainer pin too

    • @kristopherhollon5852
      @kristopherhollon5852 2 роки тому +26

      @@mingus6929 hell yeah I was wondering what else is that small and tough . Bicycle spokes

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus 2 роки тому +705

    If I remember correctly, the gorillas also used a Sharpie pen with the rubber bands.

  • @marklawrence2274
    @marklawrence2274 2 роки тому +917

    *True story* me and a buddy were shooting his AK and the extractor broke.... we just beat it with a rock and it fixed it somehow fixed the problem. Moral of the story is always keep a tactical rock and tactical rubber bands in your kit and you'll fix most problems that might arise with an AK.... have nice day :)

    • @lucysrighthand9970
      @lucysrighthand9970 2 роки тому +99

      If a hammer don’t fix it you have an electrical problem

    • @yoopergamer1871
      @yoopergamer1871 2 роки тому +28

      I shot akm that wasn't completely assembled (it had a full auto trigger kit, that was missing parts and in a semi auto receiver) that being said I was able to get off three consecutive shots. 90 percent of the time you had to rack the bolt after each shot, ejecting an unspent round.
      It blew my mind it functioned without even the right parts/missing some. Amazing rifle

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh 2 роки тому +13

      Percussive maintenance has been about as long as rocks and thumbs have coexisted

    • @Plata-ori-plumbu
      @Plata-ori-plumbu 2 роки тому +8

      The ATF wants to know your location. Joe Biden wants to ban your rock!

    • @rebel4466
      @rebel4466 2 роки тому +5

      @yooper gamer AKs aren't the best guns, but you will be able to use them under most circumstances. It's really interesting how different countries engineered guns for their use scenario. MP5s for example are loved for a reason, but would they take the same shit an AK can take? Probably not

  • @robison87
    @robison87 2 роки тому +263

    I've learned so much about AKs from this guy including cleaning, disassembling, assembling, lubricating, sighting in and so on and now it's like riding a bike. Even bought a few things from the store. Just wanted to give back however small and say that tetra gun grease for all of my AKs, ARs and pistols has been working great! Makes the action buttery smooth and stays on the rails and internals.

  • @matchesburn
    @matchesburn 2 роки тому +230

    [Fixing your AK with a rubber band and toothpick]
    ...This is still more advanced and professional work on a firearm than what Century Arms generally does.

    • @atmosrepair
      @atmosrepair 2 роки тому +3

      I love my Yugo!

    • @ianmedford4855
      @ianmedford4855 7 місяців тому +1

      Century is hit or miss... my M-70 and AES-10B Cugir RPK are both FANTASTIC. The RPK in particular is borderline exquisite. Its perfect.
      My Century Vz.58 is a WAY over gassed POS that no joke kicks harder than a Barret .50. 100% serious. No exaggeration at all. Its like firing a 12 gauge with magnum slugs

  • @mohawkdriver4155
    @mohawkdriver4155 2 роки тому +927

    Well, I learned something today. Rob, you (and Kalishnikov) are geniuses.
    Maybe a length of surgical rubber tubing would be more durable?
    Thanks for this.

    • @AkOperatorsUnion
      @AkOperatorsUnion  2 роки тому +228

      You could experiment with it. Best is mini banji cord - those can take some serious beating.

    • @mikebolton3816
      @mikebolton3816 2 роки тому +26

      Boot blouse bands work too.

    • @DixieLiving
      @DixieLiving 2 роки тому +20

      Ranger bands?

    • @squarerootof2
      @squarerootof2 2 роки тому +22

      A rock band, maybe?

    • @DixieLiving
      @DixieLiving 2 роки тому +29

      You've got a point. AC/DC inspires my AK.

  • @jeramyw
    @jeramyw 2 роки тому +194

    Rubber bands, paracord, zip ties, and duct tape are our best friends.

    • @Bradyvilleboy
      @Bradyvilleboy 2 роки тому +22

      No love for WD-40?

    • @AncientMorbidity1991
      @AncientMorbidity1991 2 роки тому +12

      Do you use WD-40 on your firearms? I was using ballistol for a bit until I switched to hoppe’s 9 it’s pretty good stuff but so is ballistol. I’ve read that WD-40 isn’t really good to use for long periods of time.

    • @Wizjizzbelieva23
      @Wizjizzbelieva23 2 роки тому +3

      @@AncientMorbidity1991 nah leaves too much gunk

    • @DSToNe19and83
      @DSToNe19and83 2 роки тому +6

      Wait... no JB weld?

    • @DSToNe19and83
      @DSToNe19and83 2 роки тому +3

      My old man used to work at a airline. he “acquired” a bunch of what he called “300 mile a hour tape” I was young so of course I asked!
      🍻

  • @ryandavis9794
    @ryandavis9794 2 роки тому +41

    This is why we love AK’s

    • @theminer49erz
      @theminer49erz 3 місяці тому +1

      Yep! Even if there is a problem, their simplicity makes them easy to deal with in creative ways!
      I was really into scenario paintball a while back and used the Tippman E7 with the "flatline" barrel because of the same thing. The barrel was held on by 2 push pins and could be removed, swabbed, and replaced under "fire" in less than 30 seconds. All others needed unscrewed and then the inside of thw receiver cleaned out too due to how they usually blew up in the barrel. Especially helpful when most of your team is unexperienced "walk-ons" while being one of the only experienced players lol. Ah I miss that stuff. No one plays anymore apparently. It's all airsoft now. Then again I may just be out of the loop.

  • @grayman4405
    @grayman4405 2 роки тому +179

    Thanks Rob, I remember the tooth pick trick from one of your earlier videos but the rubber band field Expedient repair is pure gold. Keep us thinking outside the box!

    • @RichardCranium321
      @RichardCranium321 2 роки тому

      I can't find toothpick video... any tips?

    • @ShellShock794
      @ShellShock794 2 роки тому +1

      @@RichardCranium321 I think it was one of the PSA AK videos. The GF2 if I remember correctly

  • @R0mans13
    @R0mans13 2 роки тому +39

    I bought my first AK after learning about them from you Rob, thanks for all you do brother! Greetings from the Gateway to the Ozarks!

    • @Puxi
      @Puxi 2 роки тому

      I read a lot of comments from who buying AKs but I can't in my country. Is you from American?

  • @nathanjordan1782
    @nathanjordan1782 2 роки тому +29

    I learned the toothpick trick while I was in the Marines. The M4 has a similar problem with firing pin retainer pins teleporting to another continent the second the boot drops it, and in a pinch a toothpick or two can get you through a magazine or two

  • @ahenseda
    @ahenseda 2 роки тому +13

    My Dad always said: "If could learned one thing a day by the time I get to be 50 years old I will be a genius"! I am happy that I learned 2 things today! Thank you!!!

    • @wolfcollins2567
      @wolfcollins2567 2 роки тому

      You would know 18,250 things if you did that, so I guess he’s right!

    • @notforsaletoday1895
      @notforsaletoday1895 2 роки тому

      @@wolfcollins2567 Bare in mind, when you walk down the street and see a sign on a cafe saying “open 10:00-17:00”, you just learned something.

    • @wolfcollins2567
      @wolfcollins2567 2 роки тому +2

      @@notforsaletoday1895 sky’s the limit bro

  • @tacticalmattfoley
    @tacticalmattfoley 2 роки тому +102

    This is interesting AF. I had no idea rubber bands could replace the recoil spring in a AK.

    • @zigzagkill8153
      @zigzagkill8153 2 роки тому +4

      it can't ... it's not permanent. the rubber will actually heat up quite fast, and snap.... it's just a quick fix, when the shit hits the fan ...

    • @JollyGiuseppe
      @JollyGiuseppe 2 роки тому +21

      @@zigzagkill8153 in other words it can replace the recoil spring in an AK replacement doesn’t mean permanent

    • @magnem1043
      @magnem1043 2 роки тому

      both will take damage, rubber will tear after a while, and spring will get dusted in all the gun smoke dirt

  • @maxmuskat9863
    @maxmuskat9863 7 місяців тому +1

    The Ak is just such a perfect design. durable, robust and effective

  • @416cubes4
    @416cubes4 2 роки тому +50

    Love it. For a minute thought Rob was gonna show us all “indiscreetly” how to make rapid fire “accidentally” 😂😂

    • @bobthebuilder1360
      @bobthebuilder1360 2 роки тому +6

      Lmao same

    • @Eralen00
      @Eralen00 2 роки тому +17

      "now the gun is NOT supposed to do this. If it does this, your gun is BROKEN and you should NOT use it. Anyway here's how you do it"
      Something like that? hahaha

  • @2fathomsdeeper
    @2fathomsdeeper 2 роки тому +72

    The toothpick idea is great! Kinda like my coat hanger takedown pin detents for the M16 I used to do in the military when supply ran out. My Type 56 spring retainer is an easy part to lose when cleaning the spring. Built a few of those after shooting them into Neverfindland! Saiga 12 extractor springs can be replaced with ball point pen springs.

    • @brighamruud5090
      @brighamruud5090 2 роки тому +3

      Coat hanger? Uh oh

    • @dirtyaznstyle4156
      @dirtyaznstyle4156 2 роки тому +1

      Any specific brand? Was planning on buying a saiga 12 until the import ban made the price ridiculous. Having disassembled many retractable pens there are a few sizes and spring rates to choose from. Goddamn sanctions over Ukraine lol, what a bitchmove

    • @2fathomsdeeper
      @2fathomsdeeper 2 роки тому +1

      @@dirtyaznstyle4156 You have to cut it down to about 9/16 to 5/8" and have a rate of about 50 lbs. 50 lbs is about as low as you want to go and still retain positive extraction.
      After the street sweeper loss, any mag fed shotgun was a buy. When I found out about the Saiga 12, I bought 5! Sweet guns if you know how to tune them up. Only 1 out of the five could reliably cycle 2 3/4 dram out of the box. But a little stone and file work later, they all can. Winchester bulk pack rounds are to be avoided, as they are all over the place in their powder loadings.

    • @AManNamedHawk
      @AManNamedHawk 2 роки тому

      @@brighamruud5090 based coat hangar mods that’ll run the government out of business

  • @victorwaddell6530
    @victorwaddell6530 2 роки тому +51

    When working with small gun parts I use one of those stainless steel bowls with a magnet on the bottom to keep them safe from loss . If a small part is lost on the ground it can be used like a mine detector by sweeping it over the area . It will pick up even the smallest piece of steel that can't be seen . Also , bamboo chopsticks 🥢 are larger in diameter and stronger than toothpicks . A bamboo chopstick could be whittled to a toothpick size or used to replace a larger sized retaining pin .

  • @ricksuter6038
    @ricksuter6038 2 роки тому +7

    Ak operators union... just give me the knowledge of the universe here... thank you.

  • @Nathan-zw7nq
    @Nathan-zw7nq Рік тому +12

    I’m new to AKs, but I’ve been running ARs for a while. Always keep a spare BCG in my kit when out in the woods with my AR. It’s nice to know as someone new to AKs to keep a spare guide rod and spring on my kit when out in the woods with my AK. Excellent info!

  • @gregboggs4721
    @gregboggs4721 2 роки тому +14

    Bought my first AK due to your videos. Truly an inspiration for me. Thank you Rob.

  • @xSP3CTREx
    @xSP3CTREx 2 роки тому +23

    Excellent ideas, you never know when little tricks like these could be the difference between winning and losing.

  • @lzxray6781
    @lzxray6781 2 роки тому +16

    Rob, you are a true patriot! God bless you and your family!

  • @seansmith1756
    @seansmith1756 2 роки тому +9

    You could also carry a magnet on a string in your kit just in case you do drop something in the grass.

  • @mrPauljacob
    @mrPauljacob 2 роки тому +17

    Great ideas... Murphy's law is always after all of us. I will put rubber bands in my pack

  • @ultragreenishere3249
    @ultragreenishere3249 2 роки тому +3

    You have probably saved lives with these handy emergency combat repair tips 👍

  • @owensimpson7337
    @owensimpson7337 2 роки тому +9

    I found this incredibly useful, cool and interesting. Your videos make me like and respect AK's more and more

  • @Carl007Jr
    @Carl007Jr 2 роки тому +26

    You should make a video showing how long the rubberband and firing pin trick will hold up. See if they can get to 1,000 rounds or something haha

    • @SPARTANLuis067
      @SPARTANLuis067 2 роки тому +5

      In theory, you knight be able to shim down a bamboo chopstick to fit in there and last longer than a toothpick. They use small pieces of bamboo like that to hold katana blades in place, I'm sure it could handle bolt strain... At least better than toothpick wood lol

    • @bobthebuilder1360
      @bobthebuilder1360 2 роки тому

      @@SPARTANLuis067 yea toothpic wood is really soft compared to other woods its a soft wood

  • @keeftaylor834
    @keeftaylor834 2 роки тому +4

    Anyone wearing Vietnam Tiger Stripes or French Lizard camo automatically gets my attention. Well played sir.

  • @eljefeamericano4308
    @eljefeamericano4308 2 роки тому +3

    I love stuff like this! It's so cool to see the tricks people come up with to keep guns running in the field.

  • @wildcat8598
    @wildcat8598 Рік тому +1

    I love how the man says the words rubber band and bungie cord. This is a great idea. Would keep someone in the fight if their rifle takes a crap on them. Wouldn’t hurt to keep 4-5 around the stock like that at least

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 2 роки тому +4

    Hey Robski! I always bring and put a magnet on a string in my cleaning kit to keep all my small parts together. Especially in the field where soldiers lose shit easily. Bring a fricken magnet attached to a string!!! Prevents you from losing shit and looking for small shit in the grass or in the dirt. 🙄🙄👍👍👍 I learned this on my own as an M-60 machinegunner when I nearly lost the retaining plate that holds the 2 pins that holds the trigger group.👍👍👍

  • @pandora3224
    @pandora3224 2 роки тому +2

    On a serious note, thank you for sharing your experience; in a hot situation, you cant afford to make excuses and must utilize every possible tool and tactic.

  • @fidelmontollaiii7866
    @fidelmontollaiii7866 Рік тому +3

    I love the AK tips, keep them coming.

  • @bradclem6226
    @bradclem6226 2 роки тому

    I will always pick a AK over a AR and this shows u y. U could never do that with a AR. Simplicity at its best. It goes bang. This little tips could save your life and possibly many others. Thanks dude! Your the best.👍

  • @305Blackout
    @305Blackout 2 роки тому +6

    Fucking love this guy and AK's of course!!!🇺🇲

  • @loneczgunner6562
    @loneczgunner6562 2 роки тому +2

    Real useful information. Just installed an ALG trigger a few hours ago. Love working on my AK and this video looked fun to make. Looks like I'll need to add rubber bands and tooth picks to my repair kits.

    • @bearman6231
      @bearman6231 2 роки тому +2

      What kind of ak did you install the trigger in? Was it difficult?

    • @loneczgunner6562
      @loneczgunner6562 2 роки тому

      @@bearman6231 zastava m70, and it wasn't terrible. Did require some fitting for safety to work. Wasn't hard though. Watch ALG's video on it.

  • @jasonheflin9856
    @jasonheflin9856 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for the interesting tips on how to maintain functional equipment in the field with ordinary everyday objects

  • @MelloGee33
    @MelloGee33 2 роки тому +2

    As we can see, those magazines also make great anvils for hammering your parts against when field-stripping your weapon.

  • @RezaQin
    @RezaQin 2 роки тому +26

    I just upgraded to a Sam7R yesterday and let me tell you, I can tell just by racking the bolt that it is MILES better than my former SAR-1.

  • @killergun12349
    @killergun12349 2 роки тому +1

    The AK is the only gun I'm aware of which can have a crucial part removed and replaced with office supplies and still work.

  • @rexpowercolt4455
    @rexpowercolt4455 2 роки тому +7

    Love your videos man, learn new things about my AK everyday

  • @skepticbb93
    @skepticbb93 8 місяців тому

    I love that you cut the toothpick with the dust cover. One man, one AK. And some toothpicks and rubber bands.

  • @d4ngerd4n
    @d4ngerd4n 2 роки тому +6

    Very cool video, bonus is that if you lose a few bands off the front when firing that is just more projectiles down range towards the enemy 🤣🤣

  • @Nick-wn1xw
    @Nick-wn1xw 2 місяці тому

    It's an amazing design that allows such a field expedient to keep it in the game.

  • @PNWLeviathanFPV
    @PNWLeviathanFPV 2 роки тому +4

    If anything,
    It’s more accurate. Then it is being FULLY CLOSED by the rubber bands. The recoil springs are notorious for being weak, which allows a lot of slop in the bolt carrier. The locking lugs will engage but there’s still room for them to still push forward further. This pretty much fixes that.

  • @donaldpate1863
    @donaldpate1863 2 роки тому +1

    Field Expedient, Sir! Your are a far greater gift unto the world, than SKS45, and AK47, from Russia! Thank you for all you do !

  • @gullreefclub
    @gullreefclub 2 роки тому +5

    FYI Rubber Bands have a limited useful life expectancy. I use rubber bands for all sorts purposes and recommend you purchase rubber bands from a high volume office supply store and store them ( like most everything else) in a cool dry place and check them for signs of deterioration as well as replacing them with new stock ever year

  • @luked2767
    @luked2767 2 роки тому +2

    I rember hearing a story about a guy who had a problem with his AK in battle and using his ak bayonette wire cutters on a wire fence he managed to find and cut a piece of wire (he may have had a multitool also) to make a firing pin detent or a firing pin and after it worked just fine.
    I would say all AK owners should carry a spare comblock bolt that has a decent headspace or at least a bolt kit so extractor, extractor spring, extractor detent pin, firing pin and detent pin (prefrably NOS comblock)
    I would change to a telescopic type recoil spring guide and every few years or couple of thousand rounds change the spring with a NOS or new comblock one and if it's ivergassed you can add some extra spring by cutting another spring.
    I find comblock semi auto FCG with a good trigger job and dremmeled nicely with US stamped on them to work the best with no peening, allways stick to the twisted wire hammer spring, I'm fine with a modified paperclip or some C clips to keep the axis pins in place, paperclip, c clips, plate just make sure they are secure and carry a spare.
    A spare FCG can be very very cheap.
    I like to make sure my T bolt and nut is not US made cast crap, I also like to make sure my wood furniture is good strong comblock laminate wood that's well varnished that has screws drilled and filed off for added strength.
    A new cleaning kit is allways good to have in the stock, also a good idea to make sure the flathead origional screw into the wood stock is nice and tight, good idea to use some loctite, if it ever gets loose and needs some more grip then you can use some toothpicks.
    It's good to hand sure your front handguards have all the proper springs for a nice and tight fit. If you have a strengthening screw in the wood furniture on your front handguard keep your hand away from it as they can get crazy hot but I have only seen 2 AKS with this dvreeninbthr handguard.
    It's a very good idea to make sure your open sights are how you like them and zeroed properly. Some people will carry a spare rear sight lead and front sight post.
    Some like to mod the rear sight lead and get a thinner or make a the front sight post thinner or add some colour. I have often painted my iron sights with watchmakers superlumonova paint, cheap and easy and a few seconds with a flash light and they will glow for hours, all the night sights are too dull now but I have modified night tights with tritium tubes with good results as they never stop glowing l, not as accurate as normal sights but in the dark better than seeing nothing.
    I like to make sure all of my springs are up to spec and the headspace, also I make sure the optic rail is nice and straight, I like to buy quality mounts and optics that can handle abuse, Soviet optics used to be cheap but now cost a fortune.
    Never rely on optics or a red dot, assume it will go down, if you use a red dot that uses battery's bring spares.
    Incase of a front furniture malfunction I make sure I have a rubber torniquite so I can just tie it back together.
    I carry a bottle of a mixture of thin synthetic motor oil mixed with synthetic tansmition oil that's thin, I find it handles all weather just fine, stops corrosion very well and the detergents act as a bore cleaner also.
    Never waste money on fancy gun oil as most of it is just thin machine oil at a crazy cost.
    I use a bore snake and some wipes to clean but in an emergency paracord or a shoe lace with some knots will clean the barrel nicely if dipped in oil.
    I never never about the rubber band trick so that a good one.
    I feel it's worth carrying a bayonette if you have lugs, you can jurry rig a flashlight to a bayonette.
    You can also jurry rig a rail to the side of the handguards and it's fine for a flashlight and most of the time good enough for a red dot up to 100m if it's a tight fit.
    With modern flashlights you can get very powerful small led ones that are easy to mount in a bad situation I would duct tape it to the handguards.
    Some people will even carry spare axis pins but axis pins and whole bolts start to get expensive.
    I feel spare parts for the bolt, spare whatever you use to keep the pins in place, a spare recoil spring and FGC (comblock ones are so cheap)
    Making sure your rifle is up to spec and the prongs and parts are good are all very important.
    A cleaning kit with new brushes and oil is important and if you think you may shoot corrosive ammo then carrying some alkaline powder so you can mix it with water to clean the gun is a good idea.
    I would recomend everyone make sure they have open sights how they like them and train with them and have a way to put a flash light
    Also quality mags, clean them make sure the springs and followers are good and no damage to the lips.
    But millitary grade mags usualy steel for the AKM and whatever is the best millitary mag you can afford for the 74 and 5.56 AKs.
    Some nuts and bolts, paracord, zip ties duct tape, bungie and rubber bands can all come in handy.
    I find that a worn in AK that is maintained had far less problems that a new AK or an AK with alot of use that has not been maintained.
    People think the AK is a disposable weapon but it has service intervals and in the Russian manual you would clean them every chance you got.
    No weapon is perfect, but the AK is so close those spares and keeping it maintained will make it near perfect.

  • @NittyGritty420
    @NittyGritty420 2 роки тому +7

    That’s awesome I had no idea. Hopefully I will never have to use rubber bands but it’s good to know I have a backup plan in a SHTF scenario

  • @josephmeiguoren2211
    @josephmeiguoren2211 2 роки тому

    I can watch these vids all day long.

  • @rcairnut
    @rcairnut 2 роки тому +6

    nice tricks

  • @NCH12365
    @NCH12365 2 роки тому +3

    Cool video rob, i always love seeing weird stuff that is off beat from the normal videos.
    You should consider doing a lead exposure video, you shoot alot, id love to hear your thoughts, as would alot of folks i would think.

  • @RagnAR-15
    @RagnAR-15 2 роки тому +1

    As a Union member and someone who just found this channel. You got yourself a follow 👍🏻

  • @adamadams6740
    @adamadams6740 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome stuff 👍🏿👍🏿,this is a great sales video for the AK as a platform.you can keep it in the fight with toothpicks and rubber bands! I love my AR but the AK is cool

  • @dananorth895
    @dananorth895 2 роки тому +1

    Most people don't realize Kalashnikov was trying to designing a rubber band shooter and accidentaly came up with the AK instead. Although you can still use it as a rubber band shooter. Truely a multipurpose platform.

  • @robertrawlings2600
    @robertrawlings2600 2 роки тому +2

    Love it AK all the way. Keep your powder dry and your eye on the target. God bless and Semper Fidelis from Arizona

  • @shootlearnshoot8144
    @shootlearnshoot8144 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! Loved it. Would like to see how long they last if you could do it safely. Want to see more of this creativity!

  • @alephtav9099
    @alephtav9099 2 роки тому +2

    Always learning something new. It works and that’s all that matters

  • @kyleminks6374
    @kyleminks6374 2 роки тому +4

    Them: “AK is not invincible” fixes gun with some junk
    Me: “are you sure about that?!”

  • @ottopartz1
    @ottopartz1 5 місяців тому

    When the spring retainer broke on one of my old, old AKs I used some rubber bands on the charging handle going up and around that little lug that hangs out under the front where the gas tube connects. You can also put your left hand right in front of the magazine and use your thumb to keep the bolt from slamming and operate the gun manually back and forth. Also if you lose the firing pin retainer a piece of a large paperclip with a few waves in it will stay in position so long that you'll forget to get a few replacements at the gun shop.

  • @Loyal-ey2eq
    @Loyal-ey2eq 2 роки тому +4

    Rob, Have you ever seen a really stuck and I mean really stuck firing pin retaining pin, and if you have, any ideas on driving it out?

    • @squarerootof2
      @squarerootof2 2 роки тому +4

      The more experienced guys use their telekinesis powers but it takes time and concentration.

    • @LeeThule
      @LeeThule 2 роки тому +2

      Soak it in penetrating oil, heat, then apply foucused precusive force from the correct direction. Watch Mark Novac's channel for gun smithing. insprration.

  • @theodorebear6714
    @theodorebear6714 2 роки тому

    This may be one of the jenkiest things I've ever seen. Thanks for showing this. 👍

  • @randy1862
    @randy1862 2 роки тому +3

    I am always real thorough on cleaning my weapons my question to you is how often should you take the firing pin out and clean it or should you clean it if you're not having problems I have never took the firing pin out of an AK so I would like an answer please if you could

    • @arni291
      @arni291 2 роки тому +1

      if you are very thorough get yourself the small ultrasonic cleaner for around 70$ on amazon. it will loosen all the dirt and youll just flash out the dirt after the cleaning cycle

    • @magdump4456
      @magdump4456 2 роки тому +3

      I have shot untold thousands of rounds through my AKs and have not took the firing pin out one single time to clean anything in there. My philosophy is as long as she's running, let her run. I like you, clean everything else though but I do not disassemble my bolt unless there is a problem because I do not want loosening pins and for the most part, it's just not needed the AK is designed to run very very dirty

    • @randy1862
      @randy1862 2 роки тому

      @@arni291 thank you for your answer I've been wanting to get one of those for quite a while now I know I really need to invest in one I really appreciate you taking the time to give me the answer thanks have a good day

    • @jefferyboring4410
      @jefferyboring4410 2 роки тому +2

      @@randy1862 when u see it out of the bolt it’s pretty obvious that it never needs cleaned it is round but ground flat on both sides so the movement when firing cleans it out. It’s also said not to oil it as oil causes dirt to stick.

    • @robison87
      @robison87 2 роки тому +2

      I've never removed my pin from my AR which has well over 3,000 rounds and I've never taken them out from my AKs either. If anything you could soak/submerge it in a gun solvent to soften any carbon.

  • @johndaugherty4127
    @johndaugherty4127 2 роки тому

    This has always been the best channel on youtubr.

  • @Liedton
    @Liedton 2 роки тому +1

    So much aftermarket stuff for the AK plattform ^^

  • @tmnaturals1927
    @tmnaturals1927 2 роки тому +1

    Rob.. you’re a badass.. I only got one because I know how reliable they are and you simply confirmed that with your videos

  • @dilldowschwagginz2674
    @dilldowschwagginz2674 2 роки тому

    We used to do this as kids back in the day with pappy's old AK. Yeah, we had a great childhood

  • @srmse.
    @srmse. 2 роки тому

    subbed a while ago when you were a smaller channel and binged every single video. nice to see you've blown up, love your content

  • @DocM.
    @DocM. 2 роки тому

    Came for the AK. Stayed for the *Shirt* 😁
    That along with "The Rubberbands" I was put into a trance and had to rewatch 😂 That was the most satisfying way I've ever heard the word "DuRUHberbanss" in my life
    7:40 to 7:48 Was also the funniest fucking spoken sentence I have ever heard in my life 🤣🤣🤣

  • @PineActual
    @PineActual 2 роки тому

    videos like this are gold.

  • @SysOpQueen
    @SysOpQueen 8 місяців тому

    Learned of the rubber band trigger manipulation, semi to full in 10 seconds for 10 cents! Nice video my friend!

  • @rex8255
    @rex8255 7 місяців тому

    I learned the term "Field expedient" when I was in the US Army. You're taking it to a new level!
    EDIT: And tiger stripe cammis to, NICE!

  • @mgwood6939
    @mgwood6939 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing these cool little tricks 👍🏼

  • @HillbillyNitroUSA
    @HillbillyNitroUSA 2 роки тому +1

    Bought my Saiga (762x39) AK at a pawn shop a few years ago. The trigger pin for the Tapco G2 had 2 .22 LR shells drilled out for brass bushings on it… 🤷🏻🤣💪🏻

    • @atmosrepair
      @atmosrepair 2 роки тому

      Those Tapco trigger are no longer available, and I think I know why ;) but still need to test my hypothesis

  • @Zane-It
    @Zane-It 8 місяців тому

    Gives a whole new meaning to putting a rubber on your gun.

  • @samuelpierce87
    @samuelpierce87 2 роки тому +1

    Hell yea brother
    Your ak guide book just came in today
    Appreciate the free badass sticker!

  • @jaredevildog6343
    @jaredevildog6343 2 роки тому +1

    I'm gonna use these tips at the range and see what kind of looks I get.

  • @joesaad3089
    @joesaad3089 2 роки тому

    Amazing Episode you did my day please continue the AK guerilla gunsmithing series

  • @davids.3725
    @davids.3725 2 роки тому +1

    Now, I will always here this mans voice say "the rubber bands" when I see rubber bands.

  • @josediaz75
    @josediaz75 2 роки тому

    Aks are such a god tier weapon

  • @salmontube1691
    @salmontube1691 2 роки тому

    Getting fired at in a war zone currently, recoil spring just broke so this video came in clutch

  • @Smartcoughdrop
    @Smartcoughdrop 2 роки тому +1

    Rubber bands are now an official part of my kit

  • @sirfrydryk360
    @sirfrydryk360 2 роки тому

    LOL, "Be careful or you can be dumb enough to hurt yourself" Love it Rob.

  • @DARKthenoble
    @DARKthenoble 2 роки тому

    You can just tell by the tone of this mans voice, that he was just devastated when that spring broke.

  • @ajxbaksbnzmznanns68
    @ajxbaksbnzmznanns68 2 роки тому +1

    We need more of guerilla gunsmithing

  • @theegunsmith
    @theegunsmith 2 роки тому

    The Boss!!!! Now I have to look and see where other places to use toothpicks in an emergency!!!

  • @chasjeske745
    @chasjeske745 2 роки тому +1

    Don't forget spent 7.62x39 case hammered onto charging handle for ergonomic extension.

  • @justanothergunnerd8128
    @justanothergunnerd8128 2 роки тому +1

    Rob Ski wisdom quote #673: "You can injure yourself if you are dumb enough..." Love it!

  • @TransistorBased
    @TransistorBased 7 місяців тому

    Obviously this is meant as a temporary fix, but I would be worried about using the rubber bands for very long because it seems like it would put weird axial force on the carrier. You'd be wearing down the rails on the right side considerably faster

  • @nickchannel5364
    @nickchannel5364 2 роки тому

    It has been too long my friend. Great to see you again.

  • @clownbaby7985
    @clownbaby7985 2 роки тому

    I thought this was from a different channel when I first saw it.once I noticed it was you, of course I had to watch it.

  • @Sk0lzky
    @Sk0lzky 2 роки тому

    So this is why someone in Galil insisted on reciprocating handle! Big brain moment, I'm against non-reciprocating now lol

  • @amir021idm
    @amir021idm 2 роки тому

    The AK is truly a human made masterpiece

  • @slimylava9480
    @slimylava9480 2 роки тому

    After he said “you can injure yourself if your dumb enough.” I subscribed.

  • @onthecase1002
    @onthecase1002 2 роки тому

    NOW THATS A FIELD REPAIR !! STILL IN THE FIGHT !!! WELL DONE COMRADE

  • @johnisaac2200
    @johnisaac2200 2 роки тому

    Guerrillasmithing ...my favorite skill

  • @ashdoglsu
    @ashdoglsu 2 роки тому

    Great concept for a series. I’ve seen some crazy things ppl do to AK’s watching war documentaries.