Why Does the AK-47 Dominate Globally Over the M16?

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • The deafening roar of gunfire. The acrid tang of cordite. The adrenaline rush of combat. These are the experiences that forge a bond between a soldier and their weapon. But not all rifles are created equal.
    The debate has raged for decades in military circles: M16 or AK-47? Both are iconic rifles, but for a soldier on the ground, in the heart of the chaos, fancy does not win firefights. Reliability does. The M16, a marvel of American engineering, might look sleek on the parade ground, but in the mud, the blood, and the unforgiving grip of war, it is the AK-47, the "Kalashnikov," that reigns supreme.
    But what is it about this Soviet relic that surpasses the American marvel of engineering, the M16? The answer goes beyond firepower. It is a confluence of factors - durability, ease of use, adaptability, and a complex geopolitical landscape.
    In this episode, we will delve into the reasons behind this dominance, exploring factors ranging from rugged reliability to political influence.
    So, stay tuned!
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Komentáře • 304

  • @usun_politics1033
    @usun_politics1033 Před 3 dny +95

    Simple, reliable, cheap

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Před 2 dny +3

      As SIMPLE as THAT.

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

      @@petergreen5337 The AR-15 is actually cheaper and simpler. There is more to it than that. The AK just fights a war better.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před dnem

      Ham@$, Hasbarra, Talibs : Slava AK47 🦾

    • @oldmonk_
      @oldmonk_ Před 18 hodinami

      @@markdavis-oi6om Might be cheaper but AR is not a simpler design. AK is.

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 18 hodinami

      @@oldmonk_ Look at the round bolt. The ar is effectively a tube gun. The ar is simpler by far.

  • @MrKelly-oc5kq
    @MrKelly-oc5kq Před 3 dny +77

    Reliable cheap and deadly with readily available ammunition and soldier friendly.

  • @jiokl7g9t6
    @jiokl7g9t6 Před 2 dny +22

    The AK-47 is clearly the better design.

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

      Have you checked out the M19. It’s an Ak for the 21st century.

    • @AK-galil
      @AK-galil Před 20 hodinami +3

      ​@@markdavis-oi6omhave u checked out the modern ak

  • @alispeed5095
    @alispeed5095 Před 3 dny +28

    Cheap, reliable, simple and readily available. All african militaries are using these babies. Its crazy!

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      Aks are indeed reliability & rugged. African countries use them for that reason. Plus Soviets gave the out by the millions thru military aid programs to Africa. Those African countries that can afford to upgrade and buy Galil Ace in 7.62 x39 instead of Russian AK107 in 5.45. Russians small arms factories were on the verge of bankruptcy before being nationalized by the Russian government.

    • @alispeed5095
      @alispeed5095 Před dnem

      @@andrelockridge9109 A wise move, now they all likely purchase ammo and spares.
      Some times taking a hit to establish customer base is the wise move

  • @hugh8329
    @hugh8329 Před 3 dny +26

    Price, track record, durability.

  • @tolik5929
    @tolik5929 Před 2 dny +27

    An AK will survive in bad conditions without having to be cleaned all the time . A winner in any book .

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny +5

      And a recoil spring is the only part that really goes bad. It also doesn’t get jammed from its own filth like the AR.

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem +1

      A soldier always cleans & maintains his weapon when he has down time!

    • @tolik5929
      @tolik5929 Před dnem +2

      @@andrelockridge9109 Not always . We forget that the AK was designed for needs , and conditions of WW2 . The Soviets understood their own troops , and knew that the average soviet conscript , was probably not going to take very good care of his equipment , so it just had to work . The did have a semi auto rifle ......but it was rejected because it needed to be cleaned too much . It just needed to work , clean or not . The AK will do that . They dont clean things that well , or often in Africa either .....the AK still works . Although in Africa , your just as likely to find an FAL , as an AK .Just sayin

  • @wouterkellerman4458
    @wouterkellerman4458 Před 3 dny +18

    If it works in Africa, it works anywhere.

    • @kolyte2942
      @kolyte2942 Před 3 dny +5

      If it's work in Russia then it work all over the world

    • @michaelgallagher2663
      @michaelgallagher2663 Před dnem +2

      @@wouterkellerman4458 if It Worked In Vietnam, It Works Anywhere!

    • @mchankerhoff853
      @mchankerhoff853 Před dnem

      😂

    • @kolyte2942
      @kolyte2942 Před dnem +1

      @@michaelgallagher2663 yes bro Soviet weapons even work good in Antarctica

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Před dnem

      Even the dust has problems with dust in Africa.

  • @RomanVarl
    @RomanVarl Před 3 dny +107

    Umm because AK is 4 times cheaper than AR. Simple and straightforward reason

    • @magnanimus9692
      @magnanimus9692 Před 3 dny +10

      Probably also the same reason the AR platform is also far more popular than the AK platform in the US.

    • @davidmenjivar8890
      @davidmenjivar8890 Před 3 dny +7

      In the Movie 🍿 Lord of War it was cheaper to buy thousands of real AKs than making fake replicas 🍿

    • @RomanVarl
      @RomanVarl Před 3 dny +2

      @@magnanimus9692 manufacturers of AK platforms in US charge for them more than AR, that's a profitable business ))

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před 3 dny +2

      Exactly what wealthy or even middle income country outside of Colombia or Romania still use an AKM/AK-74 or a .modern variant like a Galil Ace.

    • @bullygram
      @bullygram Před 3 dny +7

      AR uses precisions parts and requires tolerance, AK is simple to manufacture and is forgiving in regards to tolerances!

  • @freeman4899
    @freeman4899 Před 3 dny +16

    Reliability and simplicity in design make a machine sofisticated

  • @british_772
    @british_772 Před 3 dny +44

    The AK-47 is a beautiful assault rifle~♥

  • @RobVanClown
    @RobVanClown Před 2 dny +11

    Funny how 90% of the AKs shown here arent AK-47s

  • @aborkmga1
    @aborkmga1 Před 3 dny +18

    Just like Toyota pick up truck used in wars cheap and durable and easy to fix

  • @GeorgeEstregan828
    @GeorgeEstregan828 Před 3 dny +12

    Yuri Orlov already explained it in Lords of War.

  • @korokokujin8270
    @korokokujin8270 Před dnem +3

    It's so simple and easy to use even a child can use it, and in some places they do.

  • @verdebusterAP
    @verdebusterAP Před 2 dny +4

    Simple, the AK-47 cheap while M-16 is accurate

  • @Stein871
    @Stein871 Před 2 dny +14

    M16 is actually pretty good in muddy conditions because the action is in a sealed environment. I can see an AK struggle with mud a lot more than an M16. AKM beats the M16 in ease of use and maintainance by a long shot tho.

    • @sgt_slobber.7628
      @sgt_slobber.7628 Před 2 dny +5

      Yup!!!! Forgotten weapons proved that!!!!

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny +2

      The M16 creates its own mud inside. It essentially takes a dump where it eats.

    • @Stein871
      @Stein871 Před 2 dny +2

      @@markdavis-oi6om that's why cleaning residue on a regular basis is recommended

    • @FloorItDuh
      @FloorItDuh Před dnem

      ​@@Stein871you should clean ANY weapon on a regular basis and if you don't you are a s*** soldier. The people perpetuating myths about both of these platforms have no idea what they are talking about. I have experience with BOTH of them and would take a stoner platform any day.

    • @aburoach9268
      @aburoach9268 Před dnem

      it's actually just a matter of what rifle and ammo is more readily available in that particular region
      Insurgent groups & militia's don't have the luxury of being picky, so they'll take whatever they'll get their hands on even if it's old WW2 bolt action rifle's, there were cases of Taliban fighters using old Lee enfield bolt action rifles against NATO troops during skirmishes

  • @Hamzat22
    @Hamzat22 Před 2 dny +7

    Wait the AK has only save (safe?) and auto options? Ok so the creator of this video has no idea about this topic.

    • @batangquiapo45
      @batangquiapo45 Před 2 dny +3

      Actually the AK 47 and AK 74 have full,semi and safe while the newer versions like AK 12 has full,semi,3 round burst and safe.

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

      @@batangquiapo45 I noticed some of the AKs in Ukraine are Semiautomatic only.

    • @batangquiapo45
      @batangquiapo45 Před dnem +1

      @@markdavis-oi6om There are many civilian volunteers who carried their owns guns which are most of them civilian version of AK who became territorial defense force that's why there are some AK which are semi auto only.

  • @TheAriebudhiw
    @TheAriebudhiw Před 2 dny +3

    For the same reason SOCOM prefer harder hitting 7.62x51 SCAR than M4 in middle east, Lethality.
    AK offer slightly less Lethality with low price and easy maintenance. If you get hit by AK you'll unlikely getting up.

  • @mou5007
    @mou5007 Před 3 dny +7

    AK-47 ❤❤ good

  • @mikecarrigan9841
    @mikecarrigan9841 Před 2 dny +4

    Because they have been giving them away since 1947!

  • @antoniohagopian213
    @antoniohagopian213 Před 3 dny +4

    Because the stock doesn't break😂

  • @iainbaker6916
    @iainbaker6916 Před dnem

    The number of inaccuracies in this video is exactly what I have come to expect from this channel.

  • @kevinstrade2752
    @kevinstrade2752 Před 8 hodinami +1

    Reliability is more important than rate, accuracy or even range. A rifle needs to go bang when needed. The M-16 has evolved greatly and is a decent rifle with improvements. I personally would select the AKM.

  • @clamum9648
    @clamum9648 Před 2 dny +2

    Both are fantastic rifles but having fired both and owned both, if I had to go to war I'd take the AR/M16.
    Also I'd say the AR is about as reliable as the legendary AK, believe it or not. Might want to look up a mud test on the AR & AK; you might be surprised. Although in real cold weather I do think the AK comes out ahead, generally.

    • @user-cd3jo3kh1j
      @user-cd3jo3kh1j Před 2 dny

      There are tests of Ukrainian nationalists from the battlefield, where they speak extremely negatively about their ar and m4. and change them to ak

    • @ScottCooper-yx4ds
      @ScottCooper-yx4ds Před 2 dny +1

      Harder to get mud into ar but once mud is in there bad things happen easier to clear ak simple reliable can pull recoil spring and bolt out in seconds and reassemble keeps going bang every time

    • @pike100
      @pike100 Před 2 dny

      ​@@ScottCooper-yx4ds Pew pew 😅

  • @timothypeterson1903
    @timothypeterson1903 Před dnem +1

    I remember buying my first AK in the 1990s for $250. It was an Egyptian Maadi wish i still had it. Since then i have own dozens of AKs and maybe a dozen AR-15s. I would take an AK any day over an AR-15

  • @phuckyu3383
    @phuckyu3383 Před dnem +2

    Yikes! You're going to trigger a lot of people with this video! 😅

  • @yuanfurbax
    @yuanfurbax Před 2 dny +2

    i wonder how the AK would perform with a straight stock instead of an angled one

  • @8ber1nard85
    @8ber1nard85 Před dnem

    We don’t even use the m16 anymore lol, years late man

  • @michaelgallagher2663
    @michaelgallagher2663 Před dnem +1

    The Most G.I. Proof Weapon I Have Ever Used.

  • @patriotinsurgent1421
    @patriotinsurgent1421 Před 2 dny +1

    M16 or AK47? Get both!

  • @mikesmith-wk7vy
    @mikesmith-wk7vy Před 2 dny +1

    No the m16 has less full auto recoil it’s a lighter round and personally I think the safety is easier to operate

  • @Montblanc1986
    @Montblanc1986 Před dnem

    The Armalite design is actually better in adverse conditions especially if you close the dust cover.

  • @walther5027
    @walther5027 Před 2 dny +2

    So many lies the M-16 is far better with mud. Being a closed system . The selector on the AK does the same as the M-16 safe semi or full auto

    • @alexanderjason434
      @alexanderjason434 Před 2 dny

      3rd world conflict zones will demolish your nato propaganda

    • @thfrussia6717
      @thfrussia6717 Před dnem

      if theres a mud in 2 meters area from m16 it breaks

  • @DerDude1977
    @DerDude1977 Před 2 dny

    I haven't watched the video yet, but I would guess that the reasons for this are mainly availibility, reliability and a cheap(er) price compared to M16 derivates.
    I often wonder what role the AK-74 has compared to the "classics". It is quite old too and chambers a round similar to the 5.56 NATO calibre but never seemingly became as popular as The AK 47 or the M16 although it seemingly was/is widely used. Or what about the german G3? I would also be interested about not only chinese copies but also their standard rifle, the QBZ-95. It doesn't seem to be widely used from a global point of view. Is it more similar or comparable to english or frensh designs which weren't said to be very good, or is it more comparable to a Steyr Aug which has a good reputation?

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

      Ak-74 is 5.45x39.5 The Ak-47 is 7.62x39. The M19 is 6.5x39. The original Galil was 5.56. The M77 is 7.62x51. I have a m77 with a reproduction receiver and finned barrel.

  • @kingzpradhan7647
    @kingzpradhan7647 Před dnem

    Can you make a video on Ak302

  • @Toxic_Man_
    @Toxic_Man_ Před dnem

    It’s funny that in the tests of ’47, Mikhail’s creation lost to the AB-46 and AD-46 in terms of accuracy! But in terms of reliability, it won!

  • @madmax36640
    @madmax36640 Před 2 dny +1

    The AK-47 would be my choice for a SHTF situation for all the reasons you stated in this video and the comments made by the viewers!!!

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      An AK for SHTF chambered in .233//5.56 since the cartridge is plentiful & affordable

  • @muhammadfahmi7159
    @muhammadfahmi7159 Před dnem

    Any weapon system, without any level or form of maintenance or checks, there's always a chance of malfunction.

  • @joecartwright9221
    @joecartwright9221 Před 2 dny +2

    Army Reservist; never had a M-16 that didn’t jam. All of those jams were with a clean rifle on the rifle range. Hope things are better than the 1980s M-16 rifles

  • @ingamgoduka57
    @ingamgoduka57 Před 2 dny +1

    Americans Ak47 Enthusians have improved AK47 from being a villain gun into home clean advance reliable home defender with fency mods.

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      An SBR-AK in 7.62x39 is an excellent home defender! 7.62 com bloc ammo still cheaper than 300 Blk out.

  • @purplenurp5590
    @purplenurp5590 Před 2 dny +1

    Um the ak has a full auto and semi, not only full auto. How the Fck did this video get that wrong?

    • @Hamzat22
      @Hamzat22 Před 2 dny

      AI generated or created by an idiot. Pure propaganda. I have an AR15 (BCM) and a AK (Saiga) at home. Both good guns. End of topic.

  • @tobiltok2536
    @tobiltok2536 Před dnem

    Simple, robust, very reliable, good accuracy up to 300m, good tolerance to dirt and most importantly very cheap.

  • @NipplWizard
    @NipplWizard Před 2 dny +2

    Because it's cheap and you can hand it out to some conscripts without the common sense to maintain it regularly (AKs still break and foul up easily within 1000 rounds without maintenance, go try if you have the capacity to do so and you'll see for yourself). If it was actually a GOOD firearm, we wouldn't have been using M16s. Calling M16s or AR platforms in general "fancy" is just propaganda. They can take every bit of a beating that AKs can and still reach out further and hit targets in fewer shots. If you want better penetration than the 5.56 already has then we have .308 which beats both.
    It's down to preference, training, the job ( AR platforms can fill all the roles youd need) and familiarity that determines the effectiveness and quality of the weapon, not sheer numbers deployed because of price and manufacturing capacity. Just today I was at the range with a bunch of guys with AKs that go all the time and they couldn't hit a bullseye at 50 yards, been giving them shit about it for years.
    So really try and explain how AKs beat out M16s? Without the bullshit this time. Especially when you consider that 20 inch heavy barrel can effectively turn any load into duty ammo with some of the greatest precision of any automatic available?

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      An M4 is modular & versatile out of the box.Even the latest AKs needs to be upgraded to be adaptable to use optics,laser aiming etc..The Russians never attempted to make the AK ambidextrous. The AK-12s have been a disappointment in Ukraine! Some elite Russian units have ditched their ak12s for older AKs.

    • @NipplWizard
      @NipplWizard Před dnem +1

      @@andrelockridge9109 another excellent point. Plus upgrades in many forms are more affordable for AR platforms than the likes of Zenitco for AKs
      Edit: there is also the fact that 5.45x39 was developed by Kalashnikov Concern as a direct AK competitor to 5.56. simply put, any advancement of AKs is ONLY made to keep up with what AR platforms have been capable of for decades now.

  • @kylesherrer7188
    @kylesherrer7188 Před dnem

    The AKM has 3 settings, safe, full auto, and semi-auto. Not just safe and full auto

  • @ChanoLeyva-hq2ci
    @ChanoLeyva-hq2ci Před dnem

    They lost me when they said the ak has safe and full auto mode 😂😂

  • @chitterlingsrtasty
    @chitterlingsrtasty Před 2 dny

    "Which one would you pick?" YES

  • @fredo3867
    @fredo3867 Před 2 dny +1

    I would take an SG553 R....best of both worlds

  • @-bizont
    @-bizont Před dnem

    Reason why a gun made in 1950s is still used in modern warfare where we got drones with lasers and shit:- Easy to use, cheap and easy to purchase via black markets or Russia, needs less maintenance. is the Nokia of the gun world.

  • @keiththom2240
    @keiththom2240 Před 2 dny +1

    The AK just keeps working. When it malfunctions (which isn’t often) clearing them is generally as simple as mortaring the charging handle. It can handle sustained combat without cleaning and lubrication. There are no sensitive parts like gas rings that need semi regular replacement. In the modern world there is a surplus of rails, handguards, optics mounts, railed dust covers etc. that are high quality, effective and allow the AK to use optics, lights, lasers and all the other force multipliers you might want to use on a weapons platform… lastly and most importantly is that the AK, regardless of caliber, is capable of sooo much more then westerners think it is particularly in terms of accuracy, this is likely because AKs are often placed in the hands of untrained volunteers and conscripts but placed in the hands of a trained shooter who understands the ergonomics of the platform.. he can make hits at long distances even with the 7.62 caliber, and with the 5.45 or 5.56 caliber AKs making long distance shots is piece of cake.

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      Funny how the Russian armed forces didn't equipped their troops with AKs with Zenitco parts or optics etc.Catch the Russian VDV,elite units attempt to capture the Hostomel airbase outside of Kyiv? Non were equipped with Optics! There are Russians gernerals & defense contractors sitting on fat Swiss bank accounts!

  • @sgt_slobber.7628
    @sgt_slobber.7628 Před 2 dny +1

    The AR is a Superior Rifle (because it’s better engineered)!!!! It’s a marksman’s rifle!!!!
    The AK however, might be crude compared to the AR, but it’s a Frontiersman rifle!!!! You can abuse it to the nth degree and it’ll still work!!!!
    Also it’s the most widespread, because it’s alot cheaper than the AR!!!!!
    Those are basically the advantages of the legendary AK!!!!!!

  • @adityaspratama8322
    @adityaspratama8322 Před dnem

    Unfortunately, as long as i can recall i never saw an AK unit at service on my country troops. Back then the troops even issued with unreliable US M14 carbine before switching to licensed FN Fnc (ss1 v1).

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph Před dnem

    They are both great weapons. One is for rugged usage with minimal maintenance and firepower. While the other is also easy to service while delivering good firepower and accuracy.
    You can't compare them really because they are both highly successful and very reliable although the AK47 has the greater reliability and ruggedness.
    The M16's great features are, lethal high muzzle velocity, high precision and lightweight, being easy to operate and increasing agility of the user in combat

  • @Hamzat22
    @Hamzat22 Před 2 dny +5

    All the Taliban switched from their AKs to ARs with ACOGs;)

    • @ScottCooper-yx4ds
      @ScottCooper-yx4ds Před 2 dny +3

      Shur why not sleepy Joe pulls us out of Afghanistan leaves thousands of m16 m249 saws m2 50cal hum vees and you expect the afghans not to use them

    • @garrettpittman7374
      @garrettpittman7374 Před dnem

      I heard they went back to aks...they did better with them and parts for ars are not easily available to them

  • @billdanosky
    @billdanosky Před dnem

    Everyone has seen the guy who makes an AK receiver out of a shovel pan. That's why they don't make ARs in Bumfukistan.

  • @jackal2484
    @jackal2484 Před 2 dny +5

    Because the AK's was exported to every poor country in the world. This has nothing to do with the function of the rifle and all that other nonsense. If we exported M16's just like Ak's, we be seeing them more. Also, AK's aren't cheaper than M16's. The AK had government funding to build factories to crank them out using at the time expensive machines, while the M16 had businesses run them that we're ten times smaller than those factories pumping out Ak's.

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před 2 dny +1

      The Taliban is happy to ditch AKMs for M4s. Ukrainians gladly accept M4s & HK 416s to replace AK-74s!

    • @dnik1260
      @dnik1260 Před dnem

      The AK assault rifle in any village in Asia is made "on the knee" with a minimum of tools. There are a lot of videos on the Internet. Making an AK in a hut. No one makes the M16. It is difficult and expensive.

    • @jackal2484
      @jackal2484 Před dnem

      @@dnik1260 There's more AR's in southeast asia than AK's, but there's actual evidence of them making makeshift AR's and a bunch of other guns as well. Making AR's is pretty easy to make and a guy with a little knowledge can do it in his basement.

  • @bojanvu
    @bojanvu Před dnem

    It took 5 minutes tu learn to operate and maintain m70 zastava (AK derivate) when I was just 12 years old. Even I have not been touched the rifle for 25 years, I colud disaseble and assemble it in complete dark any time. Precision is excelent up to distances where average shooter can do it (300-400 m). Beyond that, it is impractical, since at battlefild noone stand still to play target for you. When I saw what is needed to dissasembly M16 and to solve stoppages, I would not be eager do pick it instead the AK.

  • @batangquiapo45
    @batangquiapo45 Před 2 dny +1

    Because the AK has few moving parts than the M16

  • @Another-Address
    @Another-Address Před 2 dny +1

    Don't know, never got to fire either at the rifle range.. both are banned in this country.." A bit much" for hunting I do believe was the words spoken.
    But if I were to have the paperwork for such devices, would try out both in a closed course and carry through rough conditions away from civilization.." do my own tests" regarding reliabilty and function. Most millitary like firearm I got my hands on, field stripped and cleaned was an old FN in cadets which I never got to fire plus a bolt action Enfield from WW2 of which I did get to fire a lot at the rifle range back in my early adult years.
    There is the type of shooting you do when hunting, and then theres the kind of action your expected to preform via the armed forces..
    Both taxing at times, but only have been hunting game in the past..cannot see reason to own an automatic rifle in this country other than maybe a few sessions at the rifle range to relieve stress..
    " Expensive" entertainment..
    And also costly in more ways than just money alone.
    If such need came to pass where having an automatic rifle was suddenly allowed or required..would most likely go with what's affordable, reliable..easy to maintain, can take punishment if conditions are tough.."avalible" as well.
    But do not see that happening anytime soon.
    To go out hunting these days comes at a cost, not to mention politics thick like pea soup in the tundra at winter.
    No longer an affordable option for many unless you already live out where the game are and own property there..even then, one would probably more so go with a bow over a rifle to save on expenses. Arrows do cost more, but at least re usable a few more times upon achieving a level of accuracy.
    " Bullets are not cheap" here, and limited.
    Where it comes to these two rifles mentioned, well.." I hope such need for civillians to possess one never comes to pass in this nation."
    Already know what a .308 is capable of in the bush fired from a bolt action on a deer or moose at close and medium range..
    Cannot recall what an AK shoots..but figure they are high caliber rounds close enough to them old bolt action hunting rifles.
    Let's just say such facts involving firearms do not sit with me well where people are at odds with one another in urban areas full of children.
    Even when I had rifles, well.. in some ways it's less stress not having them, but more not having as much meat on the table during the fall and winter.
    Find a lot of individuals talking b.s. about having an auto but never killed anything to eat nor defend themselves don't realize certian facts of life and need to get them sorted quick before applying for a licence to have one...maybe go out hunting with an experianced individual after taking the courses and obtaining paperwork...
    Pay a visit to a ward where people are recovering from firearms injuries..speak to a few vetrans..
    Think about what it is like to be a parent and have everything devolve into a war zone.
    Nice to have such items I know... being "Prepared" is a good thing..
    But...there is more behind the matter of owning firearms than just the courses you take to utilize them safely plus store them...they are deeply entrenched with politics in which matters not how good you are with them, rather how well you are with people and solving problems without a firearm peacefully, otherwise there are others whom train daily to remove them from others who will pay you a visit.
    Access to food supply, tools and such when cut off tends to cut down anyones bravado..
    Sure you got yourself a trusty well renown dangerous piece of equipment..a few "friends"
    But without access to everything it requires to function legally via your government..law enforcement, "comrads"..well...😅...
    War does look like hell..cannot imagine many enjoy it.
    One does what they must for their nation and people..
    War is Buisness, and buisness is war at times..
    Firearms from my understanding beyond hunting purposes are but a quarter measure or less where agressive negotiations are concerned.
    Artillery, drones, tanks, mines, booby traps, suicide bombers and such don't care how good of a shot you are, nor those with access to nuclear stockpiles armies, police at their command...
    One individual with a firearm can do a lot be it good or bad..
    "But" eventually things don't go so well regardless of who you are, nor skillsets. More to the whole bigger picture beyond what is written here..several perspectives..knowlage bases..experiances..etc.
    "Long yarn I know."
    Not a soldier, never been one.
    Have hunted, fished and fed my family for a few winters in the past.." that's about it." Not an expert..only know a few rifles having shot them and cared for, but no longer.
    " Cost measures" politics and such.
    Don't want my home to be in a war zone, but how politicians are managing things home and abroad..well, not a lot anyone can do other than endure.
    Not looking forward to an intercontental exchange between superpowers nor another gain of function lab mistake in safety protocol..
    Then there is the fruits and nuts talking smack with bloodlust but no exp in their minds who get their first gun be it legal or otherwise..
    Everyone eventually grows up, but some are obviously not going to be around very long.
    When things go sour, don't like being near them if there is a choice...would include some police on that list as well..(not naming anyone here)
    Well..will delete this later..see where the algorythim goes and who is watching me after...😅.
    Hope everyone who read this far has a good life.

  • @ivanstepanovic1327
    @ivanstepanovic1327 Před 2 dny +1

    Not true that AK has only two positions: safe and auto. It has three: safe, semi-auto and auto. At least the ones I used when in the army had though admittedly it was Yugo version, M70AB1. And it's not that easy to control burst fire, that's not really true. Shot 3 shot burst (if achieved by skill of the shooter) is relatively easy to control, true but long bursts... Forget it!
    The rest is true; cheap, reliable and just keeps working. On all the target practice shootings I've been, there was only 1 (ONE!) jam...

    • @markdavis-oi6om
      @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

      I have a rebuilt Yugo M77b1 with the finned barrel in .308. It’s unfortunate semi auto only until we get our Forced Reset Trigger rights back in a few years. It makes a good long range rifle with a scope for now.

  • @Ajstyle48
    @Ajstyle48 Před dnem

    Many countries can make ak in cheap i mean very cheap. A local made ak can be cost around 300- 500$.

  • @4i4ofester72
    @4i4ofester72 Před 23 hodinami

    US should adopt it, LOL...

  • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.

    The newest M4 series, particularly the HK 416 equivalent, is actually fairly reliable, arguably more so than the Kalashnikov line, because it's made with better materials and more experienced engineering. That being said, the Kalashnikovs are cheaper, easier to produce, easier to clean and maintain, and easier to train on. If you have America's or the EU's resources and combat infrastructure, the M4 series is better. If you're anyone else, the Kalashnikov will do. I was able to adequately clean an AK with a toothbrush and a shoelace, which I soaked in motoroil, knotted, and pulled through the barrel and receiver. The M4 though, even with endless drills, was a pain to clean and demanded not just the official cleaning kit, but additional materials like Q-tips and tiny pipe cleaners.

  • @jhulvincentcalabia4784
    @jhulvincentcalabia4784 Před hodinou

    A country like Pakistan and probably Afghanistan are able to replicate the Ak 47 fairly similar in function but the materials used are slightly cheaper and less durable while other countries like Serbia and China are able to produce their own Ak 47 variants using their weapons manufacturing companies.

  • @adozub3366
    @adozub3366 Před dnem

    AR guys be hating 🤣

  • @quazars236
    @quazars236 Před 2 dny

    the AK-47 is a weapon from the future. just look at its design!

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      Not without modifications! The latest version the AK-12 have been a disappointment in the conflict in Ukraine.

  • @Germ4ch
    @Germ4ch Před dnem

    Recently shot an AK ( original from Tula ), whaaat a beauty 😍.

  • @ian7136
    @ian7136 Před 3 dny +3

    Didn’t realize CS recoil patterns were authentic😂

  • @johndyson4109
    @johndyson4109 Před 2 dny

    very simple cost

  • @Stellkov
    @Stellkov Před dnem

    AK is very simple to learn, operate and buy. It is pretty accurate and very powerful. Perfect weapon for everyone.

  • @lingth
    @lingth Před dnem

    Becsuse 5.56mm ammo is lighter.. the average American soldier in Vietnam can carry more 5.56mm ammo then a 7.62mm ammo

  • @adiriyanweralage1085
    @adiriyanweralage1085 Před 3 dny +1

    AK-47 ❤❤❤

  • @_R-R
    @_R-R Před 2 dny +1

    M4/16 series.
    Reliable and *accuracy.*

  • @franksespool8150
    @franksespool8150 Před 13 hodinami

    The ak is awesome, to say it's more controllable at full auto is ridiculous

  • @panzertank938
    @panzertank938 Před 2 dny

    The Russian made Kalashnikov is way cheaper and easy to maintain and use not to mention it's really cheap and even a kid can use it
    The M16 may have range but the AK has reliability

  • @Jackreacher66543
    @Jackreacher66543 Před 10 hodinami

    CHILD :- AM17(5.56×39mm)
    FATHER :- AK SERIES(7.62×39mm)
    GRANDFATHER : - AK308
    ILLICIT INNOCENT NEW BORN BABY :- M16

  • @dhirajshetty6385
    @dhirajshetty6385 Před dnem

    From the jungles of Srilanka and northeast India, to the -50 degrees in the Siachen glacier to the desert's of Rajasthan, The AK won every battle. 750,000 AK 203 on order by the Indian armed forces.

  • @dylansalazar1226
    @dylansalazar1226 Před 3 dny

    It’s really a AKM

  • @tadzdgreat
    @tadzdgreat Před dnem

    There is no debate. Ak47 rules the battlefield.

  • @oskarvomhimmel6936
    @oskarvomhimmel6936 Před dnem

    I would have gone for the SCAR H, a Xiuhcoatl Rifle or the H&K G36...
    The M-14 always seemed to be better for me...The AR, or M-16 type too uncomfortable (little), and I had a few jams with an AR, and the M-16 is supposed to be almost the same "cleaning cleaning cleaning" right right right...but, if you are in the middle of a very intensive situation...🤔 I would rather have not experienced any "jams" ever under any circumstances...wasting ammo seems to be more likely when the rifle is too light (.223 5.56) and that turns into "spray and pray" not knowing what you are shooting at, but shooting any way tells someone else where you are...a waste of lives...
    The AK seems to have a very jumpy barrel and as it may be more reliable, if it is not very accurate, specially if it over heats...same thing...
    So, a heavy steady rifle, with enough punch like the .308 makes a more responsible shooter...and I think that is what matters most...20 rounds and 20 hits are much better than 3 clips of 30 rounds and no hits...
    Personal choice I'd say...🤓

  • @ralphgreenjr.2466
    @ralphgreenjr.2466 Před dnem

    The AK is more simplistic, fewer parts, easier to take down, and always goes bang. That said, it is NOT a pression weapon with an effective range of about 300 yards. Three inch groups at 100 yards is the norm. The AR platform is very accurate out to 600 yards and beyond. In a few days the National Matches will begin at Camp Perry with thousands of competitors competing across the course with ARs. No one competes with an AK platform. The AK platform can not match the ARs accuracy.

  • @bone3594
    @bone3594 Před dnem

    Ak is cheap and doesn't require a lot of maintenance. The M16 is much more expensive and requires much more training to use.

  • @georgekaradov1274
    @georgekaradov1274 Před 2 dny

    All AK-74/&4 do have semy auto mode...

  • @anderseckstrand7033

    AK all day. Most durable semiautomatic rifle ever to be manufactured, and has a larger caliber. 👍

  • @andrelockridge9109
    @andrelockridge9109 Před 3 dny +2

    "Adaptability" OK that's pushing it!

  • @ismaelangula6705
    @ismaelangula6705 Před 4 hodinami

    Reliability is number one 1⃣

  • @user-lo6hg3np8s
    @user-lo6hg3np8s Před 2 dny

    в большой войне цена имеет большое значение.

  • @Skilpadjie1
    @Skilpadjie1 Před 2 dny

    Simple Straight forward and reliable. At an extremely low manufacturing cost. Yes AR's gives better accuracy but in war the accuracy is worth far less then reliability. AR's need to be kept pristine. AK's can look like crap full of mud and dirt and will stay in the fight.

  • @icedriver2207
    @icedriver2207 Před 2 hodinami

    "When a young man, I read somewhere the following: God the Almighty said, 'All that is too complex is unnecessary, and it is simple that is needed.' So this has been my lifetime motto - I have been creating weapons to defend the borders of my fatherland, to be simple and reliable." Mikail Kalishnikov. He made them simpler so they would be more durable.

  • @johnnail532
    @johnnail532 Před dnem

    They just run

  • @markdavis-oi6om
    @markdavis-oi6om Před 2 dny

    Because it’s a better firearm for war.

  • @Desire123ification
    @Desire123ification Před 3 dny

    It's inexpensive and doesn't jam!

  • @rajarshisarkar999
    @rajarshisarkar999 Před dnem

    Reason: *Economical*

  • @EDD519
    @EDD519 Před 2 dny

    like a Timex , takes a licking & keeps on ticking !

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Před 2 dny

    Cheaper to buy, easier maitinance, less expensive to operate

    • @pike100
      @pike100 Před 2 dny

      So it's both cheaper and less expensive? 🙄
      Imagine that. 😉

    • @Phil-D83
      @Phil-D83 Před 2 dny

      @@pike100 cheaper to buy, less expensive to operate 😜

  • @Toxic_Man_
    @Toxic_Man_ Před dnem

    It was necessary to compare the M-16 with the AK-74! Because both use almost the same caliber! And the AK-74 is the main small arms in Russia!A potential adversary of the United States, if not on the world stage, then at least in Europe!
    AK-47 is different!

  • @FirstLast-zk5ow
    @FirstLast-zk5ow Před dnem +1

    How you stretched this out into a waste of 8min is beyond reason. The AK47 is Russian made. The M16 is American made. And anybody equipped to think and understand for themselves .. knows that the Americans make things to fail so that you have to buy more.

    • @phuckyu3383
      @phuckyu3383 Před dnem

      Hmph.. now that you mention it. That does seem to be a common theme. 🤔

    • @andrelockridge9109
      @andrelockridge9109 Před dnem

      The Soviet Union gave away so many AKMs during the cold war. Post Soviet breakup the world was awash in AKs so much so Russian factories producing AKs were on the verge of bankruptcy. Russian government had to nationalize the factories. Funny how after the break up of the USSR no new country adopted the latest AKs in 5.45. Where as most NATO countries have adopted variants of the M4 or piston driven HK416s! Design to fail?

  • @musdef15
    @musdef15 Před 3 dny

    AK 47 if you do not like dying.

  • @RainerWiset
    @RainerWiset Před 2 dny

    dirty is no Problem with the Ak Water Sand Mud,

  • @erich.2550
    @erich.2550 Před 2 hodinami

    What about the reliability of a Wolf T91 ?

  • @lonniemartinez9765
    @lonniemartinez9765 Před dnem

    AK is cheap and reliable. More reliable than an M16. I would rather have the 16 though. I am more familiar with it.