Evolution of AK-47 Rifle
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 11. 2020
- There is one rifle that has made it's way all across the globe, and continues to be a reliable and economic choice for small and large armies alike. During the Soviet Union Russians were tasked with producing the most efficient rifle for the field, and after several iterations of he iconic weapon, the AK-47 was perfect. Check out the insane evolution of one of the militaries most iconic rifles right now!
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AK-47: Works in all weather conditions: Rain, snow, brimstone, underwater, frozen, dust, virtual reality and outer space.
What
hunger is temporary but AK is forever
Farming with fud
M16 gets jammed by a sneeze
Thanks to my papaâs friend
Fact: In Nigeria you can buy a AK-47 for 2 cows
The only thing i hate in the world is war - Oh, and mosquitoes
@Bruh Momento jup ( :
Mr. Facts oof
@@kalen2 Btw about 11000 women fought in the Vietnam war
Shoot the mosquitoes witj the AK
I heard 10 dollars on the North West Frontier. Also that people, "shoot shoot shoot" at everything. And accidents happen. But they can make their own AK-47s.
No idea where they get the ammunition, but it does seem to be a capable proposition for a man with time on his hands.
I think I've said it before, but the invention of the AK-47 was like bringing the concept of a spear to the modern age. Sharp, effective, and _literally anyone_ can use it.
Most important: its still one of the cheaper rifles to make while also the most durable.
Not to mention, cheap, reliable, easy to produce, and makes fancier weapons seem lame
Even children!
@@GrindThunderer most american thing ever said
@@GrindThunderer Im american and not even i act so american
"2:41 not to produce to much recoil" "2:50 to sustain accurate fully automatic fire" AK-47 in CSGO: am i a joke to you?
fake ak 47 is best in cs g oof rifles on long range besides aug it alwaysone shot s and you need little aim it all you need
The AK-47 in CS:GO is actually the AKM
yeah i play cs 1.6 Aks recoils is too much
@@gigachad8425 is English your first language?
Its a game
Infographics : **talks about Vietnam **
Also infographics: **zooms in India **
Kevin R lol
I mean India does use the AK47
Itâs for the US not to have immediate PTSD about remembering Vietnam
@@davidvasquez08 no itâs not. It their mistake.
@@davidvasquez08 its all fun in games till the trees speaker
Chechen cuz then Russia gets surrounded and routed
6:44 Leopard tank has a US flag on it.
Germany: What is this scheiĂe?
Guy at 3:36 with Scp badge on his arm
@@beastlyapples3197 dint see it....
@@fard2780 he meant 3:46
So Iâm not the only one
@@MaskedGamer10001 heâs right itâs 6:44
6:47 A leopard with a Bundeswehr symbol and an American flag. That makes total sense.
YUUUP
That's not what "loose tolerances" means.
"Engineering tolerance is the permissible limit or limits of variation in dimensions, operating temperature, etc."
It's essentially the minimal allowed level of quality control. The tighter the tolerance, the closer each individual part to the theoretical design.
A 100k resistor is never 100k in practice. With 10% tolerance, it can be anywhere from 90k to 110k. With 2% tolerance, the ranges tighten to 98k to 102k.
So with looser tolerances, the AK could be made by more unskilled workers, with less sophisticated tools, at a lower cost, and in higher numbers.
Calm down there nutty professor you just wasted your breath on that when they are talking about the same thing đ
@@dragoneye6642 calm down kid heâs just explaining
brandon Herrera: *Heavy Breathing*
*furious boiling*
He is an Icon.
0:43
Same
@Ace airsoft It's beautifully coming up.
AK47: the gun used by enemy characters in movies and gamesđ
Bruh Momento yeah lol
He's not wrong. The soviets used them, the Vietcong, pirates, and probably much more.
@Bruh Momento hum depends on the perspective. Would you consider yourself the enemy when you are fighting to protect your homeland from foreign powers?
Mostly enemies that are Pirates, Insurgency, Terrorists, etc
I mainly See it being used By terrorists
Meet the national gun of all games and films.
3:47 I had to double take when I saw what was on that third scientist's sleeve. Nice of the SCP Foundation to support the development of a new weapon.
They do be recycling though
In Russia, that's double good
same xD
@@mctlp2323 they want to make it fire black holes but failed sadly
Because it's not possible to make black hole black hole will eat mother Russia
And we will die so that's why comrade
I'm "no Russian"
Same
What if Mobile companyâs upgraded AK-47 those name would be like
*AK-47 Pro
*AK-47 Pro Max
*AK-47 pro Max Ultra
"The ammunition, stock, and barrel were not included since it is assumed you have them from your last weapon."
Ak-47 pro plus max ultra super max
Would also have to charge your rifle every day?
@@trapper7954 sold separately, buy now with just ÂŁ300
@@arm1stice680 bro iâm in the middle of Afghanistan i need some batteries now I canât shoot my rifle this way..
AK: Pew pew
Dragunov: AK with a scope and bigger barrel for the long range pew pews
PKM: AK But more pew pew
Ik that meme
RPD: BRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTT
Saiga 12: Hey Ivan, lets make AK shot shotgun bullets.
I know its a meme, but it makes no sense
A Dragunov is NOT an AK pattern weapon. The PSL-54 and Yugo M76 are however.
Funny story: Someone once made a custom AK stock by using a shovel handle. The story was pretty popular that it was known as the Shovel Ak. The Shovel Ak also appeared in some games such as RUST, and Fallout 4 as the Handmade Rifle.
"Ak is not just a gun it is a way of life "
Russian man
"and so is vodka"
Another man beside the Russian man
Rest in piece, Mikhail. Your brilliant mind has been missed.
Yess đ
Yes
@Doritoz Exploitz :0 huh?
đđđ
@Doritoz Exploitz and you cant talk roblox kid
Thatâs interesting how he got the job.
âWe donât like your design... but we like you, welcome to the team.â
It's more like by the time he successfully created his gun, Sudeyev had come up with PPS-43 which have foldable buttstock (hence suitable for vehicle crews), and much simpler to manufacture.
question is it bad to like war?
i dont like pepole dieing but i love the story of the weapons' and history
@@notfaken7604 you like history then, not war
Ak 47
Very powerful
Very easy to find
Very popular
Very old
Very cheap rifle in AR categories
Very easy to clean
Very light recoil
Very countable
And more important is very easy to use đ
Even a 10 year old can use it
very easy to bring to school
You ever use one that was not just fired at close paper targets? Lol
Not cheap in the USA anymore. NATO style rifles are way cheaper now than the Ak and 7.62x39 ammo used for the ak is alot alot more expensive than nato caliber
@@chingelauria7415 and they do
Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) used the "Samopal vz.58" rifle of its own production, not the AK-47. The "Samopal vz.58" is visually similar to the AK-47, but it is not a clone of the AK, it has its own construction.
ok
with some changes it literally can be considered as a clone
@@AliAli-et7zy The weapons are only visually similar. The technical differences make them completely different weapons, a clone is out of the question. Please study the weapons in question before you write something so out of line next time.
@@23Dataminer I'm talking about visual similarity. Speaking of technical differences i know AK is much more stronger and endurable.
@@AliAli-et7zy Visual similarity does not make one weapon a clone of another. You're underestimating the Sa-58. Take your time and look at some cross testing between the Ak-47 and Sa-58, there's plenty on YT. You'll be surprised how good a weapon the Sa-58 is, and that it even outperforms the Ak-47 in many aspects. Anyway, the word "clone" has no justification in a comparison between these weapons, because the technical design is diametrically opposed. Saying it's a clone because of its appearance is as meaningless as saying a self-propelled howitzer is a tank clone just because they look alike in appearance because they have tracks and a gun turret.
Does anyone remember a time when a stick with a 20° angle was the best gun?
Boomerang?
@@omaralsaadi1751 thats the Australian version
@@thedonegalfermer4816 then which version were you mentioning?
@@omaralsaadi1751 the Irish one
@@omaralsaadi1751 it's called a hurl and now that I think about it it's actually a 70-90° angle
the ak47 is such an iconic rifle that it appears on the flag of đČđż.
đźđȘđźđȘđźđȘđšđźđšđźđšđź lol irelaaleri ireland is symetrical
đČđżđČđżđČđż
đșđž đșđž đșđž
@@dunkingamer8307 đŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó żđŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó żđŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó ż
Hey what about the Stg
i love how the other competitors are holding futuristic ARs
Your work here really shines. This is really well done.
The rest of the world: AK-47
America: School supplies
Deadly accurate
Similar to the RPG 7 in eminems godzilla music video it was also under school supplies sending a message friends
Knew id find this down here somewhere.
@@KikogamerJ2 I'm DYING
What an original comment.
3 minutes ago and already this much attention.
Ikr
Hey the ak-47 is the iconic gun of peacekeepers
I bet this comment gets edited
@@thatguy4087 yep
Or maybe not Idk lol
Y6666 and Barbeque is the most
1:53 oh Rick Astley actually a doctor
In Vietnam we see the ak47 as a weapon of freedom because it's help us win the war. Thanks Mikhail
*Soviet Union/Russia:* we need something that goes brrrrr
*AK-47:* Vwalla
he means voila
Lol
@@isdattomatojuice9897 no, arabic vwalla
Brandon Herrera finna come dissect this whole video.....
Lol agreed
AK daddy will make known the truth
Sorry guys, theres really nothing here to dissect.
@@sparkplug1018 really? like them saying Kalashnikov developed the M43 7.62x39mm cartridge? When in fact it was designed by Nickolay Elizarov and Boris Semin.
@@obi-wankenobi5179 Don't know about the round itself, but as far as I know they got the rifle right, which is the subject of the video.
7:21 Czechs developed their own rifle, visualy simmilar to AKM, Vz 58, its operation was different and mags werent interchangable
Kalashnikovâs life story makes him seem like jesus.
Ikr
Praise Mikhail! Praise Mikhail!
0:42 The marker for Georgia should be in the Caucasus, Georgia isn't in Turkey.
And Latvia, Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Estonia didn't become satellite states but rather they were socialist republics within the USSR
I see you everywhere in the comments đ
Vietnam in India. Hahaha
@infographics geography 100
That's right. if Soviet Union somehow decided to invade Turkey in the past, we'll be on a Deserted Nuclear War aftermath World now. (and since my parents would die i never would've existed)
âYou donât need to be a better shot, you just need to shoot more bulletsâ
-Ivan Vladof
Brilliant video,. Very informative. Please make a video on the latest versions of AK series i.e. AK 100 and AK103.
I'd also like to see a video on the new AK-400 that Kalashnikov is currently developing
Very miss informative. You will discover if you start to read older books about this subject.
I like how you start directly into the Video and speak fast, but understandable !
As a wise man one said: "This is exactly what I've been waiting for"
The most greasiest man alive
r u sure heâs wise?
I guess I also had a 9 shot paintball pistol with 3 clips
Penguinz0
HUNTER TV
Fun fact: A common misconception of the AK is that all of the rifles in 7.62x39 are called the âAK-47â. Most are actually the AKM(manufactured in 1959), which was cheaper to manufacture and was lighter, with stamped steel parts instead of the original AKâs milled parts, which totaled to almost 9 pounds.
Another misconception is that the AK47 is still it's name. its actually only called the AK or Avtomat Kalashnikova (model 1947).
The art and sounds are something else
Back during the time it was first made, the ak was like a rifle, sub machinegun and a machine gun put together. Single fire capable taking care of enemies at long ranges like a semiautomatic rifle, and also full auto with the same range for suppressive fire like a machine gun, but still small and light enough to use at close range like a submachinegun
I really love how the evolution of weapons is really interesting and cool to see how different it has come
Evolution of OUR AK-47.
I saw you somewhere before! Hi :D
Itâs a Russian weapon and always was
@General arollite yes
Yes "OUR" never dies
@@Oberkommando k
amazing weapon, rugged, reliable, and easy to maintain and delivers lots of firepower
........
Better than Ar 16 ,
I love the information about the rifle. The animation made it enjoyable to watch too. Also wanted to point out the scp agent at 3:42
7:08 The "Vietnam" label is on India.
???
@@sumitlamba2762 they edited
@@slaqualquercoisamemo5117 what was that bro..can you explain
@@firehawk3651 they wrote Vietnam on where India is.
It's so iconic, in fact, that the current flag of Mozambique features an AK-47 on it.
I feel like this totally glossed over the SKS o.O
I know it wasn't directly a part of the AKs evolution, but it was definitely what they were planning on using en masse before the AK, and had already started using it. Many former soviet nations and allies still use it regularly.
AK47: The first gun you picked over every other gun in every shooting game when you were younger.
and still do, 14 years later.
Younger? I still do today
Love this channel, i always learn so much and it encourages me to look into this stuff myself
same im looking this stuff myself cause im worry this channel gives a lot of inaccuracy
Infographics doing a video on guns, is 1 of 3 types of topics that they ALWAYS get information completely wrong. Infographics is left leaning. When someone and or a group has a biased mindet/view on certain topics, they will not do full research to get ALL information, because they will run the risk of finding out information that will prove their view points are/were wrong. America now lives in a time where a lot of people just can't and won't accept that fact that they might/could be wrong about something. Ugh. We're all doomed.
A few errors. The original AK-47 had a milled receiver. Due to the ease of manufacturing, the AK-47 was then modernized into the AKM which contained a stamped receiver. Also the loose tolerances have nothing to do with debris. Having a loose tolerance means that the measurement of each part can range slightly in accuracy. This benefits the manufacturing process as it means that a greater amount of less accurate parts can be produced at a cheaper price without effecting the operation of the weapon.
The original AK Type 1 was stamped :)
@@BloPsy__ but the type 2 and 3 are milled
@@HenrikSherwood Yes, I am not disputing that. I was just replying to the OP's wrong statement that the original AK, thus the type 1, had a milled receiver.
yooooooo congrats on 9 mil
*I recognized like, every gun in the intro.*
People of Russia : *HEAVY BREATHING*
lol. Schools at 10th grade used to have a 40 second test for taking it apart and putting it back together... (back in Soviet Union)
@@olegsoltanov8804 lol
@@olegsoltanov8804 used to? they still do today in cadet training and even in some public schools
I was waiting for another video for another evolution video
Now its finally here
Please do a video for the AK in the 100âs series (AK 101 thru AK 105). Would love to see all the differences between them and would be a PT.2 to this video
This is my favorite channel best CZcams channel I found
Or as we Shell Shocker players call it
âThe EGG-Kâ
*_I like your cut mr. G_*
Designed by by a wise egg named Mikhail EGGlishnikov
Ah yes, shellshockers
US: M4 Carbine
Russia: AK-47
UK: Sten
Italy: SPAS-12
Italy: *PIZZA-ANIGILATOR 3000*
Germany:HK416
Germany: MP5
Special Pizza Annihilatior Shotgun 12
Russia:Ak12
2:30 Kalashnikov didn't design the 7.62x39. It was made by a group of ammo experts on a decision of the Soviet army (inspired by German's STG-44) to have an intermediate ammunition to create a system of different weapons all using the same cartridge.
Was about to point that out. I'd argue commies were on track for something intermediate before 7.92 kurz became a thing, the Fedorov was kind of on track, close to the overall characteristics of a modern 6.5 Grendel in terms of overall dimensions and energy at muzzle.
also it was first used by the RPD
So cool!. I gotta buy some!!!
3:46 why is there an scp member there
They reuse assets
@@Gazpacho834 i know that
Yea why is there
I was more concerned that the challenges writer was also there.
Did dio give ya the brain damage?
when I first fired an AK-47 I didnât know how to use its iron sight and the recoil was so powerful that the round completely missed the target. After that I didnât bother to aim properly anymore LOL.
The recoil shouldn't have affected the first shot and the 7.62 x 39 is considered a very mild recoiling rifle. Maybe start with a .22 to learn the basics and work your way up. I've seen if people develop a flinch early from being scared of the recoil of a gun that it takes a lot of practice to stop it. When one works up in increments, many can shoot quite powerful rounds.
its kindda emotional tho. â„â„â„â„â„
Love the animation of those woman debating the ak-47âs merits. Totally realistic and PC
MP-40: *" The day i lost my identity..."*
your right MP-40 was one of the popular guns in the 1930s and 40s (until 1947)
I think you mean Stg44, mp40 was a submachine gun not an assault rifle
@@kysim2rk whatever
@@kysim2rk ik but he just mentioned that the ak-47 Gained much more popularity during 1947 and the further wars such as the Soviet-Afghan war or chechclear
@@kysim2rk the Russian army still uses the Ak-47 but a modern version called ak-74
2:40 not in games. Ak47's recoil is literally the whole screen
Thatâs in a game not in real life
The recoil isn't that bad at all. If anything, it's slightly more than the recoil from an AR.
@@chadhunter6250 that's on sent auto. Full auto it's near uncontrollable. The idea is not to be accurate but throw more bullets
@@gnomeones AK in full auto is very controllable, especially AKM onward.
@@lucastonoli3256 this totally depends on definition of controllable. I havent shot the actual ak's but i have shot rk62 which is similar. And i can say that they are controllable in a sense that shots wont be all over the place but in 150m you wont hit consistently on full auto.
Amazing documentary.
Mediocre at best. There is a lot of missinformations.
ak: pew pew
dragunov: ak but scoped pew pew because the dudes are wayy over there
pkm: ak but more pew pew
7:08 India is Vietnam now
So Iâm not the only one who saw that
What do you mean
@@nosleep7287 they cut if off i think idk
@@iyeetzp6395 yeah i do feel a cut
They cut it lol
I like that the SCP foundation was interested in making a rifle for Soviet Union đ€Łđ€Ł
3:47 when you forget to take off the SCP character lol
ur the best man
I never got to do a direct comparison, but these have always seemed more reliable/hardy than the SKS I had when I was younger.
No one:
Soviet Union: ha Ak-47 go brrrrr
AK FTW! Always been my favorite and first choice! Haha
The AK-47, is the definition of a user intent. You can oppress or liberate with it. In the Vietnam war GIs often switched their M-16s that kept on jamming and breaking down for enemy Viet Cong AK-47s and often preferred them in combat.
2 dislikes already ???
That means haters also have there notification on
*sigh* here we go again...
*grabs ak-47*
Them 2 dislikes is Kamala Harris and Joe Biden lol.. I saw that there's a couple memes saying that they want to get rid of guns lol...
Or maybe its from people that know that ak47 was bearly produced since 47 was a prototype
@@GSWoof no its not a prototype
@@its_saval it was AK-48 was used in the army untill AKM started being mass produced there were some woerd problems about the name thats why most people call it 47
I knew it infographics show will always talk about military stuff
Now the legend has its own movie
I've been watching this Channels video for a while now and idk why I haven't been subscribed until before making this comment
The quiet kid: *ah, I have to get every version*
No he has every version and also he has made his own
The ak is prob my favorite gun on earth
Another comrad :)
The AKM features detail improvements and enhancements that optimize the rifle for mass production. Which I meant it was the modern version of the AK47.
Whatâs your favorite pistol or Machine Pistol? I like the Skorpion. The Iron sights are my type, the fire rate is decent, and it looks cool.
The m16s are better bro
@@IrfanKhan-px5rk not the original M16(M16A1). It had a habit of Jamming in the Vietnamese forests, which is why a better model was created. The M16A2.
Wowww this was actually done well
1:20 Ah yes, here we have a child with the dimensions of a man, wearing modern clothing while standing next to a modern tractor. Really immerses you into the setting of 192/30's siberia, doesn't it?
Yeah lol
3:46 SCP FOUNDATION!! WE WANT YOUR GUN!!
Why need the AK-47? We have the AN-94!
I have an Gyrojet
No we need those. AN-94 is a joke. Hard to maintain clean, too many parts, too difficult to disassemble, have a habit for jamming. AK-47 is way better than this.
Have you ever tried to take it apart?
I'd take an AK-107 any day of the week.
@@Gun_Talk oh Yes, AK-107, a rifle with low recoil, almost nothing, am I right? I would give anything to try one myself.
@@deathkorpstrooper8228 yes, the one with balanced out automatic system. Thing is magical. I have family in Ukraine where those things are a little more available if you know the right people. I was able to handle it once.
love this vid as always and i wanted to say at 3:46 i saw scp lol
This time round the AK looks realistic with 3D blend in.
1:01
How do you insert ammo clip if bolt is locked?
Ik a guy who had one tht u could pull the bolt back while the safety was on if the mag wasnt in it. Even if u had one in the chamber
Iâve read stories about the 1911âs tolerances as well, the ones that rattled more the more reliable, to a certain extent obviously. I guess itâs a razor thin line between too loose of tolerances vs a number of downsides. Lots to be said about durability and (almost) idiot proof.
Me in uncharted: They must be selling those ak-47 for a dollar
Lol
6:45 ah my fav. american tank is the leopard2A6 and the best part is when it seved in the same time as the T34
3:46 Why is the SCP Foundation here?
I have no idea
they probably wanted the gun
The newest version is just middle eastern star wars fans running around screaming admiral akhbar
@google user 123 Name aloha snackbar
@@StuffWithWords505 or Alla ya v bar (Alla, I'm going to the bar *in russian*)
Infamous???
Its a LEGEND!
Animation takes about probably 1 month and this channel upload daily! Is this magic bro?
Aight see you guys tomorrow 3PM EST with this video! Thank you for your patience!
Yet the AK-47 was still the mainstream weapon. Very nice
3:46
me: *watching the vid.*
also me: wait, something is off
*gets back 10 seconds and slows down the vid.*
SCP foundation personnel: sup
(the orange haired guy in the time i wrote has a SCPF logo on his shoulder)
Full support from ur friend