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Nice disarm but not sure how they deal with the one up the spout.![]()
Nice disarm but not sure how they deal with the one up the spout.![]()
OK I am far from an expert on guns but if that is an AK47 wouldn't the slide be on the right hand side?K-man, that's the second kick, I didn't see any shell eject actually, but I am sure he hits the slide which would on a rifle eject the bullet from the chamber. These Russian's (or drunk American's as Denise puts it) have it all covered.
OK I am far from an expert on guns but if that is an AK47 wouldn't the slide be on the right hand side?
Good call, the bullet should exit from the right side so unless this was recorded in a mirror I don't have an answer for you.
Actually, some AKs have an selector lever on the left side (no BS!), so he may have been putting the gun into "safe". But it did seem that it went in a horizontal and not vertical manner (and I think the left selector on those designs was up/down and did not slide horizontally).
Maybe one of our "gun pros" on MT can shed some light on this and what that second kick was actually doing and to what??? As now I am actually interested, as there seemed to be some method in the madness.
....have just done a bit of googling but can't figure this out, maybe one of the gun guys can help out here...
Actually, when looking further into this, I can't find any evidence that there exists a left handed ak-47. I found that there are some modification kits that would have a left charging handle, but still have the ejection on the right side.
Another possibility is that the video footage is mirrored for some reason...
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Yes, to be clear and so people don't think I'm (too) insane, I was not going to add this to my list of dis-arm techniques anytime soon; I think these guys defintiely just clowning - but it is a cool technique to watch (yes, would be crazy if they had live round in chamber!!)He's clearly left handed as he's holding the weapon in his left hand. It would make sense to have the charging handle on that side. Since they look military, chances are they maybe. So I assume the military could get there hands on a left handed rifle.
I'm not surprised you didn't see a around eject. I'm sure they didn't have a round in the chamber as that would be even more unsafe then what they are already doing. I assume this is just some guys playing around and not something they would try in the field.
Yes, to be clear and so people don't think I'm (too) insane, I was not going to add this to my list of dis-arm techniques anytime soon; I think these guys defintiely just clowning - but it is a cool technique to watch (yes, would be crazy if they had live round in chamber!!)