Correction: shown at 0:22 is an FAL, at 0:29 a a PKM, and at 7:28 is a PKM. My mistake. Most guns in the AK family are referred to as an "AK-47" intentionally. It's the name that has come to mean the entire platform to most people. I think nitpicking every variant would (although make a more accurate gun identification video) actually detract from the main message that the economics of the AK-47 is the reason it's so widespread.
7:28 is also not an AK it’s a ppsh. Also one big benefit of the AK-47 was that it was made out of sheet metal which made it fairly cheap to mass produce. Edit: idk why u guys keep on hating so much on him. Obviously hoser isn’t that big of a gun guy. That still doesn’t change the fact that the video was really entertaining and the things that were supposed to be delivered were so in a good way. I think by know he knows.
I noticed that and I was going to say something. You caught it. Also, it really is the AKM and not the AK-47. Damn, you got that one too. The Americans losing to farmers never really happened though. Vietnam was a war that the North Vietnamese never won a battle, but they still won the war. Also, once the powder issue was sorted out, many U.S. soldiers began to love the M-16. That is why it is proudly serving in Ukraine, the UK and Canada etc. today. The AK was spread all over Africa and the Middle East, and this is probably why it became so beloved. The ease of manufacture also made it proliferate so widely. Good video. I enjoyed it.
Honestly they use whatever they get their hands on and quite often they'll pick up and use a M16A2 over an old AKM because they actually do maintain their equipment well and a 20 inch barrel M16 will give you longer accurate effective range and more ammo capacity for the same weight to carry
@@aburoach9268 Not to mention thanks to us Americans' disastrous evacuation from Afghanistan, the Taliban and other terrorist cells have gotten a fine selection of KAC's finest.
When I was young my very first gun on the farm was a 22 bolt action long rifle. My very next rifle I grew up with was the AK-47. I loved that rifle, it is the best rifle. I like it more than I like the AR-15. In the country you might become acquainted with rifles by age 12, and learn to hunt, fish, build a fire, skin an animal, and hang and butcher a carcass. I am glad I grew up learning how to do things, the newer generations will never learn to do these things. If the world broke out into war or disaster there could be piles of other types of rifles around, I will pick the AK-47 every time. When shooting a great distances a 30-06 with a scope is wonderful. For anything that is at a medium range, the AK-47 will be a reliable tool.
Yeah... But that s*** that an AK47 often can't even shoot straight is just cringe. Even an AK will need a new barrel after several thousand shots. It's sad that even a child can strip and clean them after only one hour learning but that means that adults are able to operate them in any condition and take care of them (cleaning and... Stuff) everywhere they are. The gun is reliable and most AK Rifles are operating almost as good as their western counterparts. Most assault rifles are most effective in a range of ca. 300 meters. And the AK is not special in this regard.
@@Spielername of course it doesn’t shoot straight: you’ve never touched an AK - only handicraft fakes from China, Poland, Bulgaria and even Pakistan are available to you. You couldn’t even physically touch a real AK-47: it hasn’t been produced for more than 50 years.
@@Spielername of course it doesn’t shoot straight: you’ve never touched an AK - only handicraft fakes from China, Poland, Bulgaria and even Pakistan are available to you.
@@Puppy_Puppington Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooo someone mispelled a Russian Surname on the internet (by a few characters), they're soooooo baddddddd!!!!!!
another point which is more important than your previous 2 is that they are made by Russians, Iranians, North Koreans, Chinese and other countries who sell weapons to various terrorists and rebel groups around the world.
Its kinda funny how its always referred to as AK-47 when in reality its the AKM that really got popular everywhere, and even then the AK-74 also has a lot of use aswell
And an obscure WW1 era Russian automatic rifle that never saw success and an early German prototype assault rifle from WW2 that also never saw much success.
i fucking hate the engagement bait-ification of the internet rather, I hope it's engagement bait and not this guy being so actually clueless, because the latter would put anything I've heard him say in previous videos under a new light.
@@CombineHgruntConsidering most of his script isn't factually correct and his research is likely from cursory google searches and hearsay, yeah, that says all I need to know about this channel. He has no issue misinforming his millions of viewers.
The part about them not shooting straight is a bit of ignorance that came from some US service men stationed in Afghanistan, they tested AKs that the taliban had and found them to be inaccurate, not knowing that these rifles had been around the world in several conflicts without ever having their barrels changed, the rifling in the barrels where basically non existent making it an almost smoothbore rifle and therefor inaccurate and that would be the case for any rifle, no gun has a life time barrel. But nice that you mentioned that the rifles we see are AKMs and not 47s its a huge misconception and actual 47s are rare and collectables at this point
@@KaufDirGeldCause he’s Canadian and apparently to Canadians a musket is an ak47 and a Glock is the atomic bomb😂 I unsubbed from him cause it’s clear his research has dropped off significantly
Yes but no…. Conflict AK definitely have shot out barrels, 100%. *BUT* the AK design is inherently prone to being less accurate than AR pattern rifle (long stroke piston gas system, barrel mounted rear sights, barrel trunnion not integrated in receiver, etc.) That said very good AK (Arsenal, Zastava, WBP Fox, FB Radom) will outshoot an entry level sub $500 AR
To OP, everything I am finding in an internet search is giving the same stats he did: around 350m range, with higher spread than M16. Do you know where I can find the "true" stats that aren't colored by age bias?
Its not just a museum piece. It was used in Carpathian mountains by special automatic rifle units of the Russian Empire in 1917, that variant used Madsen magazine and was semi auto, while fully automatic Fedorov was just used after it in Russian civil war.
One thing worth noting: Before the M16, the US Military was using the M14 and M1 Carbines against the AK-47 and were outclassed. Early issues with the M16 is a result of internal sabotage by the Department of Ordnance M16 can be dumped in the MUD and still run in the same way an AK can, just not for a long time. Both guns have their place and issues and advantages.
7:43 The M16 was a brilliant and nearly perfect gun, that was sabotaged by the US Ordinance Dept, they changed the gunpowder used in it's ammo (forcing the gun to endure 55,000 PSI instead of the 40,000 it was designed for), changed it's barrel twist rate, mandated it to have a useless forward assist, and told soldiers it never needed to be cleaned. They literally did everything they could to sabotage the weapon, because they were pissed they had to switch away from the Springfield Armory M14, which was a barely improved M1 Garand. The M16's that the Air Force got, and the M16's given to the South Vietnamese for trials, were the non-sabotaged ones, and these pre-dated the sabotaged guns and received universal praise for how they performed.
Perfect timing as Wendigoon released a video about this topic of the m16 being sabotaged in the name of profits and in the cost of the lives of g.i soldiers.
The ordinance department needs to be completely scrapped and rebuilt from scratch. They've put the bottom line over the lives of GIs since WW2. Everyone remembers the scandal with the torpedos costing submarines kills and wasting the lives of bomber pilots for nothing.
here are some tiny mistakes on the video 0:04 (Houthi militant used an AK74) 0:09 (Chechen with AK74) 0:23 (The FAL is not an AK) 0:30 (i have poor vision but the weapon highlighted appears to be a PKM) 4:09 (The PPSh - 41 is considered to be a submachine gun, although the statement made is still valid) 7:28 (PPSh - 41 is not an AK) 7:43 (pardon if my gun knowledge is wack but the weapon being shown is an M4 rather than an M16) here are the weapons mentioned throughout the video AK47 2:30 AK74 6:11 M16 1:14 Federov Avtomat 2:23 Gewehr 98 2:25 MkB 42 2:25 M1 Garand 2:27 AKM 5:49 Either way point of the video still stands and im way too lazy to update any of this
the 7:43 is likely just an parts from different AR parts like the barrel being from a CAR-15 (Which is NOT a M4), the stock from the early adoptions from the M4 and the upper receiver being closely resembling M4 so conclusion the gun is just a M4
@@floopydoopy9410they are actually very different. They just look similar. But he literally called an FN FAL an AK-47 which is not only not an AK, but infact not even Russian
I personally love the "retraction" above where he seems to refer to an FAL as a member of the AK family. Outstandingly ignorance meets exceptional confidence.
The Viet Minh fought the French Colonists. Then the Japanese Imperial Army. The Japanese found out these guys were really tough!! Then The French came back and got their asses kicked. Foolishly the USA thought they were liberators against the Communist Red expansion. The South Vietnam Government was very corrupt. And Many Vietnamese though of the USA as just a colonial replacement of the French. BTW China flooded Vietnam with Type 56 AKs and SKSs
Well he was talking about the ak style rifle and also mentioned most AKs we see aren't actually AK-47s but AKMs. Maybe watch the video before commenting because he discussed pretty much exactly what your saying he didn't know
Calling AK variants 47's is a common and minor error. But calling a Western NATO rifle an AK is a major mistake. Also doesn't help when you call a belt fed machine gun an AK-47 on top of that.
All of those belongs in the AK family. Many of the guns we know today also belongs in that family. For example: AK-12 , AK-105 (Russia); Type 58, Type 20 (Japan); Groza-1, Groza - 4 (Russia, although no longer produced); FN - FAL, SA58 SPR (UK).
@@nghiaoantrong899 what are you smokin? Can you enlighten me how the FN FAL is related to the AK family? That would be modern day level industrial espionage to make that happen in that timeframe.
To quote my grandpa who served in polish socialist republic's army "its shit ,but its cheap and easy to use." EDIT : i did NOT expect and did NOT aim to start discussion related to sh1tstorm on the east.
1st world countries also use the AK, The Ukrainian Army fighting against Russia fielded many against Putin's forces which at this point mostly retreated due to Ukraine having NATO assistance
It's actually a myth that the ak-47 can be dragged through the mud / snow / sand and still work, it's not that reliable. However what made it so reliable was not that it could survive the elements better, but that it didn't require as much care in order to function. Something like and AR - type weapon will survive / work better than an Ak - type weapon in extreme conditions, it's merely the fact the AR will require more care for it to reach this type of reliability. Garand thumb tested this go check his video.
wasnt it made in like '46? billions were made by the soviets, after the collapse... ukraine, belarus, the caucuses, and especially east asia... corrupt officers made billions
Ar works is because m16 is a shit. U.S gei had to put more money to build a better version of thier failure. In a war with no air support, new AR= 40y old Ak
and when he refers to other automatic guns they could have chosen, he shows a mauser, and a Garand. this video really hits hard in the Facts department
I'll be real with you bruv this is a poor man's version of the incredibly accurate and concise video made by Ahoy on this gun. Your other videos are usually bangers but this has a LOT of oversights.
Right, seeing multiple European made LMGs and DMRs. Not only that, but if we want to be pedantic about it, AK-74us (Which don't even fire typical 7.62 rounds, instead fire 5.56), Chinese knockoffs, RPKs and the far more modernized Romanian AK-103 are not the same thing by a longshot. That's like saying the American Military still fights with M16A1s because AR-15s are based on the same platform.
6:40 never thought a commie block in my hometown, not even close to Russia, would be portrayed as a Soviet guns dealer but hoser never fails to provide
Why one of the best guns ever made soldier proof means idiot proof army's love reliable guns that are simple an easy to use which you don't have to strip down all the time
@Asdf-wf6en yeah I got the same vibe from all the mistakes he made identifying the guns. Do you think his video had any valid points at all? (outside of the specifics like him calling a bunch of different guns AK-47s and not knowing how to tell them apart). Cause some of his general points seemed solid, like the fact that the AK really is a super simple design that anyone can learn to take apart and reassemble lightning quick
@@InsanityInc100 yes some valid points he probably took from some other articles, he probably makes some of his own conclusions one of them is the marketing point. Do you really think warlords would choose aging ak-47 over the AR platform if they have a choice? Video is just plain bad.
I love how some of the alternatives he listed are some of the most obscure rifles too. Fedorov Avtomat - why would anyone pick that thing over an AK? It's among the earliest self loading rifles. And of course, how strange isn't it that they chose the AK, the mass produced main service rifle of the east bloc, instead of the MkB 42, some obscure German prototype.
@@DragoDactyl No, it's a select-fire automatic rifle. Sort of like the BAR: not quite battle rifle, not quite LMG. But I believe the fedorov is lighter than the BAR.
We really need community notes on youtube. This amount of misinformation is just awful. Truly an example of someone just repeating wikipedia without understanding it.
@@KaufDirGeld You know man , I am not from the west. So i was amazed when i say the people commenting about there knowledge about the weapons. Do do you guys know about these stuff?
"Of all the weapons in the vast Soviet arsenal, nothing was more profitable than Avtomat Kalashnikova model of 1947, more commonly known as the AK-47, or Kalashnikov. It's the world's most popular assault rifle. A weapon all fighters love. An elegantly simple 9 pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood. It doesn't break, jam, or overheat. It will shoot whether it's covered in mud or filled with sand. It's so easy, even a child can use it; and they do. The Soviets put the gun on a coin. Mozambique put it on their flag" -Lord of War
6:07, AK-47 used 7.62, AK-74 used 5.45 the gun shown here still uses 7.62, you can see that because of the curvature of the magazine, this gun is most likely an AK-103, the updated AKM
The gun circled at 0:23 is a FAL... not an AK. At 2:20 other potential automatic riles are suggested, shows the silhouette of a Mauser C96 "broom handle" (which is a semi-automatic pistol), than a Mauser (which is a bolt action rifle), then an M1 Garand (which is semi-automatic rifle). At 4:05 it is stated that other rifles would jam, but shows a picture o a PPSh (a submachine gun... not a rifle)
3:09 notoriously Ak’s aren’t the best in mud. They do well in dust tho. There’s a reason they’re used a lot in the desert. Don’t get me wrong, they are extremely reliable. Just not impervious. We don’t wanna add to the mythical AK story more than what’s already out there. Edit: spelling
7:45 - Unbelievable this myth/half truth/outdated information, still persists. Very early variants of the M16 did have some jamming issues but not because of the design. It was because US soldiers mistakenly believed they never had to clean the rifle. Early ammo for the M16 was also dirty (due to powder choice). These issues were quickly fixed. Soldiers praised the M16 and preferred it to any other military issued rifles such as the M14. The AR platform is a better choice in almost all scenarios. There are videos online of an AR being subjected to sand, dirt, mud, water, drops from 50+ feet out of a helicopter, and it still functions.
half of this video is just rephrasing false internet claims while clearly not understanding the details. -“it’s inaccurate” -“it can survive any weather” He’s getting called out because this isn’t up to his usual standards of research.
i think the weapon circled at about 0:22 is no a ak, but instead a maybe a SAR-87. but it doesn't really matter considering that footage might be scarce.
Wars on Mars would be pretty quick. All you have to do is cause an air leakage of a suit or station and the person or people inside will all run out of oxygen. That does not need particularly lethal weapons on their own.
@@innertuber4049 just "8 Million AR-Pattern Rifles", a "Mauser" being in the same class of weapon, saying they can last 50 years, like wtf does that even mean? guns dont go bad with time. they go bad with use and lack of maintanance. and those are just examples, theres way more errors in it.
Good video, small gripe: 0:37 "loosely translates to" is fairly overused. The literal translation of Автомат Калашникова is "the Automatic (rifle) of Kalashnikov", there is no looseness about it. If the literal translation were "the self-loading lead-slinger of Mike K", you might get away with "loosely".
@@KnockinOnYourDoor I started playing at 3.1. The beta before the Steyr was introduced.
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Lots of stuff wrong with this video. So many guns that are not AKs at all are being listed as AK47s, AKs like the AK74 are listed as AK47. You might not understand why this is important, but mission dictates gear and the AK74 while similiar, has a different cartridge and thus is used a lot differently than the AK47. The AK47 can shoot straight just fine, the AKM can as well especially Russian made ones. The Fedorov Avtomat had absolutely zero hope of replacing the AK47. The Russians could not produce it effectively and it predates the AK and by the time the AK even came around the Fedorov Avtomat was a dated design. The Mauser is a bolt action rifle. Doctrinally it shouldn't even be compared but before the AK it WAS the AK of its time. It's not even fair to compare the two because the Mauser was a highly copied rifle but by the time the AK came around, it was ALSO outdated. The only option that realistically could've replaced the AK is the MKB42 or better referred to as the StG44. But Germany lost the war. The M1 Garand is also used EXTREMELY DIFFERENTLY than the AK. It's not a fair comparison when the M1 Garand has 8 rounds to the AK's 30. A better comparison is both the M14 and M16. The FAL also basically served in a very similar manner to the AK. There's lots of guns that came out around the same time period that actually were competitors to the AK but they were literally none of the rifles you listed. Anybody can learn how to use ANY of the rifles that you previously listed. Millions of mausers were shipped out to people all across the world. Millions of people also used and still use M1 Garands. These are not complicated weapons at all. I literally see people kicking their M1 Garand's bolt because they don't understand how it actually works or how to reload it and of course the weapon still works. A better point would be that it was a modern rifle that's overgassed so even if it's not maintained well, it was one of the first to be mass produced and to not really compare it to rifles that were absolutely mass produced and even filled the same role. The "AK-74" you show is NOT an AK-74. You also show Soviet Soldiers with PPSH-41s and have the soyface at 7:28, NOT a PKM or an AK. Infact, the PK was not even invented by the time of the Hungarian Revolution. The M16s weren't actually bad, the problem was that the US military was told that the guns are self cleaning when they are not. So people actively didn't maintain their rifles and then were surprised when they wouldn't work. Most of the rest of the video is fine, but one key thing is logistics. 7.62x39mm ammo specifically is highly accessible. Whereas even 5.45x39 that the AK74 uses is immediately a lot less accessible. We see tons of innovation in small arms and the AK74 is LITERALLY the innovation that you claim. It's more effective by pretty much every margin but the ammo for it is hard to procure outside of Russia and the Eastern Bloc so more people are going to stick to the weapon they can get ammo for. Not saying that it's impossible but it's significantly more expensive and when you're fighting a war, you need a lot of ammo. The AK74 allows you to carry far more which is why the AK74M has dominated the Russian Military rather than the AKM which is only used by certain marine units (and some FSB but those are police who still mostly use AK74s), as well as Ukraine and Post Soviet Bloc while the rest of world is using the gun they can easily get large amounts of bullets for. This is also why we see way more AR15s in America than AKs. 5.56x45 is everywhere, Obama also made laws that definitely curbed the AKs ability to proliferate here but the biggest factor is that you are going to be able acquire 5.56 and actually have something to fire (albeit even that's getting more expensive now).
TLDR: It's cheap, it's reliable in any condition, it's rechamberable in almost any cartridge from 9x18mm to 50 BMG. It contains very few parts to the point that a child can disassemble and reassemble it in under a minute. It can endure an ungodly amount of punishment (including being filled with Heinz Beans). Customization can be done by a flip of a latch or the replacement of the dust cover (wouldn't recommend). And the cartridge (7.62, 5.45) alongside the gun itself is so plentiful that you can find it everywhere.
A Soviet man working in bed factory cannot afford a bed to sleep on. Stealing pieces from the factory to make his own bed. The man is dissapointed to find he built AK-47.
This video : How to say you have little gun knowledge, without saying you have little gun knowledge. Love your videos bro, but you made several mistakes when using photos of the "AK-47", whilst it not being an AK-47 pictured lol.
The main reason the ak is in such widespread use is that its easy for technologically low conutries to produce, you dont need fancy CNC machines just the initial forging tools some simple manually controlled machines and you are good go, where as something like an M-16 you need complex milling machines and tighter tolerances, but you get a gun that is better in most ways
-claims the number two produced firearm is the M16 at 8 million produced -37 million Mosin Nagants -14 million K98s -17 million Lee Enfields Dude, just google your info for 5 minutes, it’s not hard @hoser
He might be talking about #2 in production in the "Assault Rifle" category. Not bolt action or dmr rifle, different category for different applications. 🇺🇲💪🎯👍
I'm irritated that for some reason he is not considering all AR platform rifles by some estimates there are 40 million in civilian hands in the USA so that would put it at 48 mill at least
Ignoring his lack of knowledge about gun models, I find the economics section of this video very informative. But yeah, I was cringing everytime he shows an "AK."
Alright, i need to know what this guys experience with rifles is. Imma guess that its low considering some of his points lmao. Half the advantages he said exist in literally most guns lmao. "You can shoot it while sitting! And its hard to damage!" Lmao. Good video
Correction: shown at 0:22 is an FAL, at 0:29 a a PKM, and at 7:28 is a PKM. My mistake.
Most guns in the AK family are referred to as an "AK-47" intentionally. It's the name that has come to mean the entire platform to most people. I think nitpicking every variant would (although make a more accurate gun identification video) actually detract from the main message that the economics of the AK-47 is the reason it's so widespread.
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You should rename the title to "Why Terrorists LOVE AK Platform", almost all the AK I see on this video is AKM, not AK-47.
7:28 is also not an AK it’s a ppsh. Also one big benefit of the AK-47 was that it was made out of sheet metal which made it fairly cheap to mass produce.
Edit: idk why u guys keep on hating so much on him. Obviously hoser isn’t that big of a gun guy. That still doesn’t change the fact that the video was really entertaining and the things that were supposed to be delivered were so in a good way.
I think by know he knows.
I noticed that and I was going to say something. You caught it. Also, it really is the AKM and not the AK-47. Damn, you got that one too. The Americans losing to farmers never really happened though. Vietnam was a war that the North Vietnamese never won a battle, but they still won the war. Also, once the powder issue was sorted out, many U.S. soldiers began to love the M-16. That is why it is proudly serving in Ukraine, the UK and Canada etc. today. The AK was spread all over Africa and the Middle East, and this is probably why it became so beloved. The ease of manufacture also made it proliferate so widely. Good video. I enjoyed it.
A PKM is an offshoot of the AK.
"The AK-47, a rifle so easy to use, even a child can use it. And in some parts of the world, they often do."
Ahoy!
I do.
@@basedandredpille You iPhone is not an AK-47 kid.
@@mr.normalguy69 shoutout to the children soldiers in the Congo
Its as easy as a airsoft gun :D
Everyone always asks why terrorists love AK47’s, but no one ever asks if AK47’s love terrorists 😢
#akneedstoheal
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Honestly they use whatever they get their hands on
and quite often they'll pick up and use a M16A2 over an old AKM because they actually do maintain their equipment well and a 20 inch barrel M16 will give you longer accurate effective range and more ammo capacity for the same weight to carry
@@aburoach9268 Not to mention thanks to us Americans' disastrous evacuation from Afghanistan, the Taliban and other terrorist cells have gotten a fine selection of KAC's finest.
Wait the US military and IDF uses AKs?
"It's so easy, even a child can use it. And they do."
--Yuri Orlov
When I was young my very first gun on the farm was a 22 bolt action long rifle. My very next rifle I grew up with was the AK-47. I loved that rifle, it is the best rifle. I like it more than I like the AR-15. In the country you might become acquainted with rifles by age 12, and learn to hunt, fish, build a fire, skin an animal, and hang and butcher a carcass. I am glad I grew up learning how to do things, the newer generations will never learn to do these things. If the world broke out into war or disaster there could be piles of other types of rifles around, I will pick the AK-47 every time.
When shooting a great distances a 30-06 with a scope is wonderful. For anything that is at a medium range, the AK-47 will be a reliable tool.
@@user-nu8in3ey8c what year were you born, since you used weapons from 1947 in your youth? XD
Yeah... But that s*** that an AK47 often can't even shoot straight is just cringe.
Even an AK will need a new barrel after several thousand shots.
It's sad that even a child can strip and clean them after only one hour learning but that means that adults are able to operate them in any condition and take care of them (cleaning and... Stuff) everywhere they are.
The gun is reliable and most AK Rifles are operating almost as good as their western counterparts.
Most assault rifles are most effective in a range of ca. 300 meters. And the AK is not special in this regard.
@@Spielername of course it doesn’t shoot straight: you’ve never touched an AK - only handicraft fakes from China, Poland, Bulgaria and even Pakistan are available to you. You couldn’t even physically touch a real AK-47: it hasn’t been produced for more than 50 years.
@@Spielername of course it doesn’t shoot straight: you’ve never touched an AK - only handicraft fakes from China, Poland, Bulgaria and even Pakistan are available to you.
An optimist would learn English, a pessimist would learn Chinese, and a realist would learn how to use a Kalashinov
A guy who learn all of them:
@@HandsomeT-z4l ...definitely is a Spetsnaz officer...
AUTOMATIC KALASHNIKOV-1947
wow dude, at least learn to spell if ur gonna try to honor it -_-
@@Puppy_Puppington Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooo someone mispelled a Russian Surname on the internet (by a few characters), they're soooooo baddddddd!!!!!!
@@Puppy_Puppington Honor it? Ain't nobody honoring that commie cuck he made a joke get over it.
“Using the same weapon” shows FN FAL
Great analitics!
*Shows a picture of a main battle tank's gun*
As we can see... Even the armored vesicles make use of the mighty AK-47!
And again with the M60.
And PKM, AKM, AKS-74/AK-74 and M16 and a PPSH-41 💀🫣
@@RustyBear XD
1. It's affordable.
2. It's reliable.
Case closed.
3. An earthworm could be trained to field strip, clean, oil, and reassemble it
4. Its readily available
another point which is more important than your previous 2 is that they are made by Russians, Iranians, North Koreans, Chinese and other countries who sell weapons to various terrorists and rebel groups around the world.
I want a black one
It has power. 😊
Great! Now make "Why Terrorists LOVE Toyota Hilux".
"Why Terrorists love the west's obsession with identity politics."
My neighbor and my countrys military own the Toyota Hilux, should i be concerned?
@@alexandrudrobos THIS would of made a better video honestly
@@Anomaly_Research_Facility-29 It's too late, the terrorists are your government
fantastic video idea to massively boost comment engagement with all the yankees lmfao
Its kinda funny how its always referred to as AK-47 when in reality its the AKM that really got popular everywhere, and even then the AK-74 also has a lot of use aswell
47 just sounds badass
Learn something new everyday.
ak74 never left red army. akm is a nerd designation. noone cares
source for ur claim ?
@@LucyWoIf "Source" ... "claim" ... lol!!! He's speaking straight facts. Go look it up if you want to learn something.
Title 1 : why terrorists love AK-47s
Title 2 : why almost all fighters use the AK-47
Hi fellow title archiver
Why Terrorists LOVE AK-47s
the proper capitalization. i don’t know why anyone would ever want this, but i’ll just put it here.
we are going to need this comment
Here before he changes it
The capitalisation of 'LOVE' is very important, please correct.
"There were plenty of other fully automatic guns that could have replaced it"
*Shows Mauser Kar98K and M1 Garand*
And an obscure WW1 era Russian automatic rifle that never saw success and an early German prototype assault rifle from WW2 that also never saw much success.
I know right? Was thinking to myself was this script written by AI?
This let's you know that this guy has never touched gun metal
@@billlowery1658 FR
M1 garand my favorite military style assault full semi-automatic rifle caliber sniper
Bro did you just confuse an FAL and a PKM for an AK? My Canadian homie: You must consult with an American before you speak about such issues.
He also circled a PPSH-42 when talking about the AK
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I was searching for this exact comment
Ah yes, the "but, acktually" crowd, but for guns.
@@duncanluciak5516 Ah yes the annoying minority of the right wing.
circling things that are not even close to AKs literally in the intro lol
i fucking hate the engagement bait-ification of the internet
rather, I hope it's engagement bait and not this guy being so actually clueless, because the latter would put anything I've heard him say in previous videos under a new light.
@@CombineHgrunt the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect at work.
What, you don't consider a nice Belgian built, high quality FN-FAL to be in the same POS category as an AK variant?
Bro I think ther was fal, a Pkm, and a scar somewhere? Also, one of the ak’s was a 12.
@@CombineHgruntConsidering most of his script isn't factually correct and his research is likely from cursory google searches and hearsay, yeah, that says all I need to know about this channel. He has no issue misinforming his millions of viewers.
The part about them not shooting straight is a bit of ignorance that came from some US service men stationed in Afghanistan, they tested AKs that the taliban had and found them to be inaccurate, not knowing that these rifles had been around the world in several conflicts without ever having their barrels changed, the rifling in the barrels where basically non existent making it an almost smoothbore rifle and therefor inaccurate and that would be the case for any rifle, no gun has a life time barrel.
But nice that you mentioned that the rifles we see are AKMs and not 47s its a huge misconception and actual 47s are rare and collectables at this point
and then he shows a g3, fal, ppsh and a pkm as an AK
@@KaufDirGeldCause he’s Canadian and apparently to Canadians a musket is an ak47 and a Glock is the atomic bomb😂
I unsubbed from him cause it’s clear his research has dropped off significantly
@@DogeickBatemanlol, that's a bit extreme 😂
He does address this in the pinned comment
Yes but no…. Conflict AK definitely have shot out barrels, 100%. *BUT* the AK design is inherently prone to being less accurate than AR pattern rifle (long stroke piston gas system, barrel mounted rear sights, barrel trunnion not integrated in receiver, etc.)
That said very good AK (Arsenal, Zastava, WBP Fox, FB Radom) will outshoot an entry level sub $500 AR
To OP, everything I am finding in an internet search is giving the same stats he did: around 350m range, with higher spread than M16. Do you know where I can find the "true" stats that aren't colored by age bias?
Not all terrorists use AK's!
I personally use a PKM because I'm just built different.
Looks more like you’re just holding your AK upside down and pulled a belt through it comrade
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@@koekiejam18funny part is it pretty much is a kalash just upside down and belt fed
I personally just like to go melee and rip people's head off of their body like a cap off of a pen
@@kenneldbofungus shhh that was my entire joke
We must popularize the AK-47 in Antarctica
I just thought of the penguins from Madagascar holding guns 😊
I was thinking the same thing. AK-47's marketing department is slipping.
#akforpenguins
AK-47's for Trotzkys Penguin Army 🐧
oh hell nah the penguins will lead an uprising
@@taln0reich You mean Hitler's penguin army?
A lot of this was common myths about the AK lol. And the Federov Avtomat?! That's a WW1 museum piece!
Its not just a museum piece. It was used in Carpathian mountains by special automatic rifle units of the Russian Empire in 1917, that variant used Madsen magazine and was semi auto, while fully automatic Fedorov was just used after it in Russian civil war.
@@BojanVurdelja > ww1 unreliable weapon
> WW1
> "not a museum piece"
> WW1 happened over 100 years ago
>Vaguely rifle shaped weapon
>Hoser Is this an AK47? 🤔
Most of the liberals in America are the same way
don't think he proof watched this one😅
Had Steven Seagal: Lawman flashback with it
he called an FAL and a PPSH an ak lol
@@SkeetDavisI think even said an RPD or some other LMG 😂
When humanity is fighting Space War 3 over the oil rich oceans of Titan in the distant future, the AK-47 will still be there taking souls.
"Even a Venusian albino rad-child can strip field an AK-47!
also in low gravity no one can bitch and moan about its weight. It would be like 450grams there so less than a glock.
the old "putting a bunch of wrong stuff in the video, in order to drive comments" trick
It's working wonders 😂
fr he says like 2 wrong things per minute
wait where?
Always works
please point it out for the clueless ones like me
One thing worth noting:
Before the M16, the US Military was using the M14 and M1 Carbines against the AK-47 and were outclassed.
Early issues with the M16 is a result of internal sabotage by the Department of Ordnance
M16 can be dumped in the MUD and still run in the same way an AK can, just not for a long time. Both guns have their place and issues and advantages.
The M16 wasn't sabotaged, just incompetence by the US and a little on Stoner's part
It’s cheap. It’s fairly tough. Good gun within its limits.
every gun has it’s limits Einstein
@@xyzaero
There are people who literally worship certain systems. Worship of anything is stupidity.
Obviously
Plenty of ammo around too.
@@xyzaerodick
7:43 The M16 was a brilliant and nearly perfect gun, that was sabotaged by the US Ordinance Dept, they changed the gunpowder used in it's ammo (forcing the gun to endure 55,000 PSI instead of the 40,000 it was designed for), changed it's barrel twist rate, mandated it to have a useless forward assist, and told soldiers it never needed to be cleaned. They literally did everything they could to sabotage the weapon, because they were pissed they had to switch away from the Springfield Armory M14, which was a barely improved M1 Garand.
The M16's that the Air Force got, and the M16's given to the South Vietnamese for trials, were the non-sabotaged ones, and these pre-dated the sabotaged guns and received universal praise for how they performed.
Perfect timing as Wendigoon released a video about this topic of the m16 being sabotaged in the name of profits and in the cost of the lives of g.i soldiers.
The ordinance department needs to be completely scrapped and rebuilt from scratch. They've put the bottom line over the lives of GIs since WW2. Everyone remembers the scandal with the torpedos costing submarines kills and wasting the lives of bomber pilots for nothing.
@@simonnachreiner8380they were. they were disbanded and turned into the army ordinance corps that mainly focuses on bomb disposals.
@@simonnachreiner8380... it's already gone bud.
My boy saw that wendigoon video huh?
I laughed when I saw the title.
How long did it take the youtube gods to demonetise your video?
kraut!??!?!
10 minutes tops
HA!
hi kraut love ur vids
Kraut pookie 😊😊😊😊😊
Buddy the Blackhawk was not shot down by an AK-47 it was an RPG 😂
here are some tiny mistakes on the video
0:04 (Houthi militant used an AK74)
0:09 (Chechen with AK74)
0:23 (The FAL is not an AK)
0:30 (i have poor vision but the weapon highlighted appears to be a PKM)
4:09 (The PPSh - 41 is considered to be a submachine gun, although the statement made is still valid)
7:28 (PPSh - 41 is not an AK)
7:43 (pardon if my gun knowledge is wack but the weapon being shown is an M4 rather than an M16)
here are the weapons mentioned throughout the video
AK47 2:30
AK74 6:11
M16 1:14
Federov Avtomat 2:23
Gewehr 98 2:25
MkB 42 2:25
M1 Garand 2:27
AKM 5:49
Either way point of the video still stands and im way too lazy to update any of this
Salute to your hard work and dedication
You are mega based. I love guns as well!
the 7:43
is likely just an parts from different AR parts like the barrel being from a CAR-15 (Which is NOT a M4), the stock from the early adoptions from the M4 and the upper receiver being closely resembling M4
so conclusion the gun is just a M4
Pin this guy
0:30 is a PKM (see: forward folding bipod and front sight block)
Damn man, you've got Journalist greatness in you. Everything is an AK-47 to you.
Ak is ak bro unless your in the 100 series it’s pretty much all the same
@@floopydoopy9410they are actually very different. They just look similar.
But he literally called an FN FAL an AK-47 which is not only not an AK, but infact not even Russian
I personally love the "retraction" above where he seems to refer to an FAL as a member of the AK family. Outstandingly ignorance meets exceptional confidence.
He said that most of the AKs we see today are not AK-47.
Hoser: “Everything is a AK if you look at it enough”
the 'inexperienced farmers' of Vietnam had seen conflicts with 3 major nations with an advanced military, not what I'd call a lack of experience
The Viet Minh fought the French Colonists.
Then the Japanese Imperial Army. The Japanese found out these guys were really tough!!
Then The French came back and got their asses kicked.
Foolishly the USA thought they were liberators against the Communist Red expansion.
The South Vietnam Government was very corrupt.
And Many Vietnamese though of the USA as just a colonial replacement of the French.
BTW China flooded Vietnam with Type 56 AKs and SKSs
And hundreds of thousands more were killed by the AR than the AK in *that* conflict.
@@Mere-Lachaiselonguebut US invaders still lost?
@@Mere-Lachaiselongue Lol mad because of a failed US coupe. Cope.
@@UgandanWarriorofHell If KDR is what really matter in war then US lost WWII and nazis won
the AK is the Toyota Hilux of guns and the Toyota Hilux is the AK of pickup trucks.
You mean Landcruiser
@@isokabooks3758 hell no, have you ever seen how they perform in rough scenarios, in Top Gear they always broke down
the amount of times he mislabels guns is driving me insane holy shit
ok
It's hoser.
What did you expect?
Facts? Logic?
You're in the wrong place.
@@The13thRoninI like his channel and he makes some good points, but he knows nothing about firearms.
Fr and im not even american (btw americans dont even know that much ) 💀🫣
Wow are you shit your pants? Piss maybe?
Bro said the german mauser and the M1 Garand were automatic...
They are semi automatic.
explain how it's not in 100 words or less.
@@levimogford3202bro yk what full auto is and the differences to semi auto or bolt action ?
@@JorisStockDon't take his bait.
@@grindcoreninja6527 for what would they bait sb ?
You can immediately smell something wrong whenever a social commentary channel tries to do a firearm video.
he's more of a geopolitics channel but yeah video has a lot of just outright wrong information
fr fr
bro, you showed a gazillion AK 74's
should have titled it simply AK's since theres so many variations and such. Also PKM for lightmachine gun on the AK platform
Russian platform weapons, or soviet bloc weapons
theres 10 gazillion errors in this video then
@@viktorianxd Why ten? He said one gazillion, not ten.
@@TheFibie007 i mean there are a lot of errors not just ak74s
Bro labeled 2 FAL, a PKM, an AKS and several AKM as AK-47s, lol. He could work for a californian news outlet
Well he was talking about the ak style rifle and also mentioned most AKs we see aren't actually AK-47s but AKMs. Maybe watch the video before commenting because he discussed pretty much exactly what your saying he didn't know
Calling AK variants 47's is a common and minor error. But calling a Western NATO rifle an AK is a major mistake. Also doesn't help when you call a belt fed machine gun an AK-47 on top of that.
All of those belongs in the AK family. Many of the guns we know today also belongs in that family.
For example: AK-12 , AK-105 (Russia); Type 58, Type 20 (Japan); Groza-1, Groza - 4 (Russia, although no longer produced); FN - FAL, SA58 SPR (UK).
@@nghiaoantrong899 Horseshit. The FAL has nothing to do with the AK you absolute liar. The Howa isn't similar at all either.
@@nghiaoantrong899 what are you smokin? Can you enlighten me how the FN FAL is related to the AK family? That would be modern day level industrial espionage to make that happen in that timeframe.
To quote my grandpa who served in polish socialist republic's army "its shit ,but its cheap and easy to use."
EDIT : i did NOT expect and did NOT aim to start discussion related to sh1tstorm on the east.
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Considering when it came out?
I would take an AKM over an M14 any day of the week
The AK is far from shit and is quite good
1st world countries also use the AK, The Ukrainian Army fighting against Russia fielded many against Putin's forces which at this point mostly retreated due to Ukraine having NATO assistance
@@RazorsharpLT Same, Admit the AK is unbeatable
2:20 "plenty of other automatic rifles that could take its place" shows an M1 garand and a BOLT ACTION mauser
It's actually a myth that the ak-47 can be dragged through the mud / snow / sand and still work, it's not that reliable. However what made it so reliable was not that it could survive the elements better, but that it didn't require as much care in order to function. Something like and AR - type weapon will survive / work better than an Ak - type weapon in extreme conditions, it's merely the fact the AR will require more care for it to reach this type of reliability. Garand thumb tested this go check his video.
To be fair, he did put in the script that "it was said blah blah blah"
wasnt it made in like '46? billions were made by the soviets, after the collapse... ukraine, belarus, the caucuses, and especially east asia... corrupt officers made billions
AKs are better at snow and sand, but not in mud.
That only applies to the ak47 not its later variants like the akm, ak74, ak74m, ak100 series and so on.
Ar works is because m16 is a shit. U.S gei had to put more money to build a better version of thier failure. In a war with no air support, new AR= 40y old Ak
0:23 oh come on
07:34 ARE YOU SERIOUS
It’s the chubby save the west guy 🫡
it has fallen
@@Britannica1what are you talking about? The fal and the ppsh-41 are my favorite ak variants
@@im_mid_af who are you talking to?
a couple of those guns in the opening montage weren't AK's :( . I saw at least one FAL
This video is so bad with facts it feels like propaganda
I’m pretty sure I saw two FALs lol
and when he refers to other automatic guns they could have chosen, he shows a mauser, and a Garand. this video really hits hard in the Facts department
HUGE ANIME BREASTS
@@KokoroKatsura Interesting Gun where can you get that (:
at 6:36 that isn't a soviet building. It's a Polish, soviet era, apartament building called "Superjednostka" in Katowice.
YESSSSS WE'RE GETTING ALL 3 FROM THE POLL
“Ak47s for everyone!”
Nice ref lol
th-cam.com/video/ZlCKzIhaFsg/w-d-xo.html
“Can I have some shoes?”
C&C Generals players vibes approved lol
"for the cause!"
I'll be real with you bruv this is a poor man's version of the incredibly accurate and concise video made by Ahoy on this gun. Your other videos are usually bangers but this has a LOT of oversights.
I try to focus on the economics rather than his blatant mislabeling. Keeps me from cringing horribly. 😖
@@kalkhalinzhui1753
The economics and history are horribly mangled as well. Hoser is no historian, the research for this video was very undercooked.
@@WhatIsSanity Reminds me of another TH-camr who bungled his video about Eastern Bloc cars... if the comments are anything to go by.
I've been waiting for this comment.
The 100 million vs 8 million number alone was an affront to research
“Fighting back using the same weapon” shows a fn fal and dicing circles it lmao
Right, seeing multiple European made LMGs and DMRs. Not only that, but if we want to be pedantic about it, AK-74us (Which don't even fire typical 7.62 rounds, instead fire 5.56), Chinese knockoffs, RPKs and the far more modernized Romanian AK-103 are not the same thing by a longshot. That's like saying the American Military still fights with M16A1s because AR-15s are based on the same platform.
@@Terry-Hesticle correct one issue an Ak 74 fired a 5.45 not a 5.56
@@Summercamp1sland Yep, woopsie.
6:40 never thought a commie block in my hometown, not even close to Russia, would be portrayed as a Soviet guns dealer but hoser never fails to provide
noo miałem takie "co tu superjednostka robi kurde"
0:22 That's FN-FAL
0:30 There's a vague ammo belt from the gun so I'm pretty sure that's not AK, it's either RPD or PKM from that silhouette
As a gun nerd this is so bad that I checked to see if this was uploaded on April 1st
Why one of the best guns ever made soldier proof means idiot proof army's love reliable guns that are simple an easy to use which you don't have to strip down all the time
@Asdf-wf6en yeah I got the same vibe from all the mistakes he made identifying the guns. Do you think his video had any valid points at all? (outside of the specifics like him calling a bunch of different guns AK-47s and not knowing how to tell them apart). Cause some of his general points seemed solid, like the fact that the AK really is a super simple design that anyone can learn to take apart and reassemble lightning quick
@@InsanityInc100 yes some valid points he probably took from some other articles, he probably makes some of his own conclusions one of them is the marketing point. Do you really think warlords would choose aging ak-47 over the AR platform if they have a choice? Video is just plain bad.
I know, right? I barely made it over 3 minutes in it's so bad 😂
@@okbrah4186 Nobody would choose the AK over the AR if they knew anything about either.
there are so many blatant errors in this video im convinced he outsourced the editing and script to someone poor child on fiver
2:25 How the hell Mauser Gewehr 98 is automatic? It's a damn bolt-action rifle
I think the creator of the video is an idiot. He also claims the AK47 doesn't shoot straight and calls every AKM in the video a AK47
I love how some of the alternatives he listed are some of the most obscure rifles too. Fedorov Avtomat - why would anyone pick that thing over an AK? It's among the earliest self loading rifles. And of course, how strange isn't it that they chose the AK, the mass produced main service rifle of the east bloc, instead of the MkB 42, some obscure German prototype.
@@tangojuliett1230 because it was his favorite gun in BF1...
this video is asinine.
@@tangojuliett1230 Isn't the fedorov considered to be an lmg? I may be wrong but that's what I heard
@@DragoDactyl No, it's a select-fire automatic rifle. Sort of like the BAR: not quite battle rifle, not quite LMG. But I believe the fedorov is lighter than the BAR.
We really need community notes on youtube.
This amount of misinformation is just awful. Truly an example of someone just repeating wikipedia without understanding it.
Where can we get the right info then?
@@refayatul he could have just watched a forgotten weapons video instead. maybe he would have understood something then.
@@KaufDirGeld buy an ad
@@KaufDirGeld You know man , I am not from the west. So i was amazed when i say the people commenting about there knowledge about the weapons. Do do you guys know about these stuff?
@@refayatulabundance of knowledge about firearms and the ability to own/manufacture weapons helps :)
"Of all the weapons in the vast Soviet arsenal, nothing was more profitable than Avtomat Kalashnikova model of 1947, more commonly known as the AK-47, or Kalashnikov. It's the world's most popular assault rifle. A weapon all fighters love. An elegantly simple 9 pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood. It doesn't break, jam, or overheat. It will shoot whether it's covered in mud or filled with sand. It's so easy, even a child can use it; and they do. The Soviets put the gun on a coin. Mozambique put it on their flag" -Lord of War
After ussr Collapse. No one holds the copyright to akm . So everyone can make it
Perfect quote
6:07, AK-47 used 7.62, AK-74 used 5.45 the gun shown here still uses 7.62, you can see that because of the curvature of the magazine, this gun is most likely an AK-103, the updated AKM
The gun circled at 0:23 is a FAL... not an AK.
At 2:20 other potential automatic riles are suggested, shows the silhouette of a Mauser C96 "broom handle" (which is a semi-automatic pistol), than a Mauser (which is a bolt action rifle), then an M1 Garand (which is semi-automatic rifle).
At 4:05 it is stated that other rifles would jam, but shows a picture o a PPSh (a submachine gun... not a rifle)
Dude knows nothing about guns lmao.
0:23 *that is a FN FAL btw*
Embarrassing mistake...
That example of a ugandan kid being able to use the AK is way to specific to not be real
Half the guns you point out as "AK's" in some of the old photos are not AKs.
3:09 notoriously Ak’s aren’t the best in mud. They do well in dust tho. There’s a reason they’re used a lot in the desert. Don’t get me wrong, they are extremely reliable. Just not impervious. We don’t wanna add to the mythical AK story more than what’s already out there.
Edit: spelling
First two minutes, a dozen errors.
Yeah, this is the first hoser video I stopped watching.
Yeah I laughed when he said only 8M ARs were ever made. US citizens alone privately own at least 5x that many.
@@Nick-sx6jm Pretty sure he was referring to M16s during the Vietnam War and not present day AR-15 ownership.
@@JohnDoeWasntTaken if we're going to count the entire AK platform, we're going to count the entire AR platform
@@JohnDoeWasntTakenthen he should have said m16s
Next Video : why terrorists HATE AH-64 Apache
Ha 😂
I think they don't like drones more than helicopters.
7:45 - Unbelievable this myth/half truth/outdated information, still persists. Very early variants of the M16 did have some jamming issues but not because of the design. It was because US soldiers mistakenly believed they never had to clean the rifle. Early ammo for the M16 was also dirty (due to powder choice). These issues were quickly fixed. Soldiers praised the M16 and preferred it to any other military issued rifles such as the M14. The AR platform is a better choice in almost all scenarios. There are videos online of an AR being subjected to sand, dirt, mud, water, drops from 50+ feet out of a helicopter, and it still functions.
Hear, hear!
Damn he’s getting cooked by the comments for not being able to differentiate guns lol. Should’ve played more FPS games
And he seems to not know anything about the ones he named either
half of this video is just rephrasing false internet claims while clearly not understanding the details.
-“it’s inaccurate”
-“it can survive any weather”
He’s getting called out because this isn’t up to his usual standards of research.
@@mijoges6288 he also called a mauser an automatic gun, im baffled
1) good rifle for 300m engagement.
2) easy to use and maintain
3) present in large number rifle, parts and ammunition all around the world
In Iran in age of 15 or 17 they took us to military bases to teach us how to use ak47
i think the weapon circled at about 0:22 is no a ak, but instead a maybe a SAR-87. but it doesn't really matter considering that footage might be scarce.
It’s not an SAR-87
footage with aks is not scarce
Wars on Mars would be pretty quick. All you have to do is cause an air leakage of a suit or station and the person or people inside will all run out of oxygen. That does not need particularly lethal weapons on their own.
Dude, you literally circled an FAL in A RED CIRCLE and said IT WAS AN AK-47. THEY LOOK NOTHING ALIKE! WTF MY MAN?
the whole video is full of misinformation. he should redo it.
@@KaufDirGeldHoser really became Poser
@@KaufDirGeldbesides circling the wrong guns, what did he do wrong?
@@KaufDirGeld how
@@innertuber4049 just "8 Million AR-Pattern Rifles", a "Mauser" being in the same class of weapon, saying they can last 50 years, like wtf does that even mean? guns dont go bad with time. they go bad with use and lack of maintanance.
and those are just examples, theres way more errors in it.
Good video, small gripe: 0:37 "loosely translates to" is fairly overused. The literal translation of Автомат Калашникова is "the Automatic (rifle) of Kalashnikov", there is no looseness about it. If the literal translation were "the self-loading lead-slinger of Mike K", you might get away with "loosely".
0:23 That's not an ak it's a g3. 0:29 Also not an ak, it's clearly a belt-fed machine gun.
Its a fal, not g3. The screengrab is from AP Archive nicaragua sandinista victory.
Could also be a SAR-87
@@Jump-Shackit couldn’t, there’s no goofy handgrip on top. Plus why would some farmer in meso-America have a prototype commonwealth AR?
@ascottishgamerx9728 Nvm the AP archive video gives a better look and it does indeed look like the FAL
nah 0:29 is ak 100% (jk bro point of that video is african rebels not gun he holds)
"Most mass produced weapon of all time and really simple to use"
I really wonder why
Because it’s 2700 and 1 tap headshots obviously
A cs2 enjoyer I see
These CS Ts are getting ripped off
@@KnockinOnYourDoor I started playing at 3.1. The beta before the Steyr was introduced.
Lots of stuff wrong with this video.
So many guns that are not AKs at all are being listed as AK47s, AKs like the AK74 are listed as AK47. You might not understand why this is important, but mission dictates gear and the AK74 while similiar, has a different cartridge and thus is used a lot differently than the AK47. The AK47 can shoot straight just fine, the AKM can as well especially Russian made ones.
The Fedorov Avtomat had absolutely zero hope of replacing the AK47. The Russians could not produce it effectively and it predates the AK and by the time the AK even came around the Fedorov Avtomat was a dated design.
The Mauser is a bolt action rifle. Doctrinally it shouldn't even be compared but before the AK it WAS the AK of its time. It's not even fair to compare the two because the Mauser was a highly copied rifle but by the time the AK came around, it was ALSO outdated.
The only option that realistically could've replaced the AK is the MKB42 or better referred to as the StG44. But Germany lost the war.
The M1 Garand is also used EXTREMELY DIFFERENTLY than the AK. It's not a fair comparison when the M1 Garand has 8 rounds to the AK's 30. A better comparison is both the M14 and M16. The FAL also basically served in a very similar manner to the AK. There's lots of guns that came out around the same time period that actually were competitors to the AK but they were literally none of the rifles you listed.
Anybody can learn how to use ANY of the rifles that you previously listed. Millions of mausers were shipped out to people all across the world. Millions of people also used and still use M1 Garands. These are not complicated weapons at all. I literally see people kicking their M1 Garand's bolt because they don't understand how it actually works or how to reload it and of course the weapon still works.
A better point would be that it was a modern rifle that's overgassed so even if it's not maintained well, it was one of the first to be mass produced and to not really compare it to rifles that were absolutely mass produced and even filled the same role.
The "AK-74" you show is NOT an AK-74. You also show Soviet Soldiers with PPSH-41s and have the soyface at 7:28, NOT a PKM or an AK. Infact, the PK was not even invented by the time of the Hungarian Revolution.
The M16s weren't actually bad, the problem was that the US military was told that the guns are self cleaning when they are not. So people actively didn't maintain their rifles and then were surprised when they wouldn't work.
Most of the rest of the video is fine, but one key thing is logistics. 7.62x39mm ammo specifically is highly accessible. Whereas even 5.45x39 that the AK74 uses is immediately a lot less accessible. We see tons of innovation in small arms and the AK74 is LITERALLY the innovation that you claim. It's more effective by pretty much every margin but the ammo for it is hard to procure outside of Russia and the Eastern Bloc so more people are going to stick to the weapon they can get ammo for. Not saying that it's impossible but it's significantly more expensive and when you're fighting a war, you need a lot of ammo. The AK74 allows you to carry far more which is why the AK74M has dominated the Russian Military rather than the AKM which is only used by certain marine units (and some FSB but those are police who still mostly use AK74s), as well as Ukraine and Post Soviet Bloc while the rest of world is using the gun they can easily get large amounts of bullets for. This is also why we see way more AR15s in America than AKs. 5.56x45 is everywhere, Obama also made laws that definitely curbed the AKs ability to proliferate here but the biggest factor is that you are going to be able acquire 5.56 and actually have something to fire (albeit even that's getting more expensive now).
"Honey, wake up, Hoser dropped a new video"
Hi
@@IndonesiaMajapahitNDPCA shut up lil bro
@@Push_in_a_Bot bro what
@@Push_in_a_Bot what did I do bro 💀💀
Comrade, prepare your AK47, Hoser dropped a new video
TLDR: It's cheap, it's reliable in any condition, it's rechamberable in almost any cartridge from 9x18mm to 50 BMG. It contains very few parts to the point that a child can disassemble and reassemble it in under a minute. It can endure an ungodly amount of punishment (including being filled with Heinz Beans). Customization can be done by a flip of a latch or the replacement of the dust cover (wouldn't recommend). And the cartridge (7.62, 5.45) alongside the gun itself is so plentiful that you can find it everywhere.
yooo it's the man himself
how did you feel watching the video?
Might as well reupload the whole video 😭
I find your animal representations of countries both accurate and comical.
Why is the guy in the thumbnail holding it like an RPG? 😂
0:09 This is an Ak-74
i get the feeling that this man hasn't actually seen an AK-47 irl
In canada, you can't own one (they are banned by name), so its very likely he hasn't as he is canadian
"Shoots sideways" meanwhile Robski just posted a video of him hitting targets at 500M with a WASR 10 W/ 20000 rounds through it
A Soviet man working in bed factory cannot afford a bed to sleep on. Stealing pieces from the factory to make his own bed. The man is dissapointed to find he built AK-47.
i have a catch on my door made of a mosin receiver i stole from my factory
Nah it was a babushka in sowing machine factory.
This video : How to say you have little gun knowledge, without saying you have little gun knowledge.
Love your videos bro, but you made several mistakes when using photos of the "AK-47", whilst it not being an AK-47 pictured lol.
Damn, how many times did you change the thumbnail?
Can you make videos about countries again?
- shows us an ak103, an ak74m, a FAL and a pkm
- Proceeds to call them ak 47 rifles
- Refuses to elaborate
Here before the title changes from: Why Terrorists LOVE AK-47
here after the title changed
She thought it was my hoser but my shooter a hooter
And it's said he didn't actually invent it, but that he was the manager of the group of engineers and craftsmen that developed the final product.
"Why hoser changed his title"
An AK-47 is pretty much just an upside down m1 garand
Butthurt american
The AK , it just works ...
The main reason the ak is in such widespread use is that its easy for technologically low conutries to produce, you dont need fancy CNC machines just the initial forging tools some simple manually controlled machines and you are good go, where as something like an M-16 you need complex milling machines and tighter tolerances, but you get a gun that is better in most ways
-claims the number two produced firearm is the M16 at 8 million produced
-37 million Mosin Nagants
-14 million K98s
-17 million Lee Enfields
Dude, just google your info for 5 minutes, it’s not hard
@hoser
He might be talking about #2 in production in the "Assault Rifle" category. Not bolt action or dmr rifle, different category for different applications. 🇺🇲💪🎯👍
I'm irritated that for some reason he is not considering all AR platform rifles
by some estimates there are 40 million in civilian hands in the USA so that would put it at 48 mill at least
Yea tons of misinformation in this video.
And muskets were probably in the tens of millions.
You really don't see the difference between all those weapons?
@@beartankoperator7950 I thought it was closer to 100 mil
It can be summed up in two words cheap and available.
bro dont know shit about guns 😭
Ignoring his lack of knowledge about gun models, I find the economics section of this video very informative. But yeah, I was cringing everytime he shows an "AK."
it's understandable it's not a guns channel
@@kalkhalinzhui1753he said they weren't AKs but AKMs
I don't trust anyone who calls a firearm as "gun" either
@@vividfiber6668 (after the fact instead of during the video he supposedly spends "hundreds of hours researching")
This video should hopefully wake people up and question his research on the other videos
I had a brain bleed with all the myth about the ak in the video.
Oh, and the paet about the ar15 in vietnam was horrible, you have to redo it.
“What are you doing?” “Not now babe a new hoser video just dropped”
Alright, i need to know what this guys experience with rifles is. Imma guess that its low considering some of his points lmao.
Half the advantages he said exist in literally most guns lmao. "You can shoot it while sitting! And its hard to damage!"
Lmao. Good video
Just to be clear, the PPSH is not a rifle. It's an SMG.