That gun is absolutely sick. It's so well designed, a perfect hybrid between AR and AK. Unfortunately, it's priced at a place where I don't think they'll sell a ton of them. Ultimately, PSA will probably make a clone that's more accessible, and sell the hell out of them
For one, PSA already has the KS47. Cheaper than and debatably better than the Mutant. For two, they have no reason to clone this because they've already revealed they're working on an AK mag version of the JAKL.
@@FLuXX_PwR I should've said PSA or someone like them. I honestly don't follow them very closely, but I do like their company and their ammo line. But I do still believe somebody will copy this design for less money.
@@robertmajors1737 I would certainly hope they would. I want to see bufferless ARs become the trend because I believe that is the next step in innovation for them. But, people are much too hung up on "but muh aftermarket compatibility!"
Hope so! - "Unfortunately, it's priced at a place where I don't think they'll sell a ton of them. Ultimately, PSA will probably make a clone that's more accessible, and sell the hell out of them"
Still love my ks47 from psa. But I like the bufferless setup. Like you say though the stock does look a flimsy. And btw cmmg has really great customer service. I bought their 22lr ar15 conversion bolt over 5 years ago. It recently broke I emailed them to see if I could buy the replacement part to repair it. They emailed me back asking for a picture. I sent the picture then they asked for my shipping address. No other questions they sent the past out 100% free didn’t even have to pay shipping. Oh and all those emails were sent back and forth in less than 24 hours of me sending the first msg
Awesome gun. That overall frame with an AR-15 mag lower configuration and Grendel 2 bolt (or even better, finally even better a beefier bolt size like AR-10) could be the basis for a 6.5 Grendel set up--light enough, beefy, AR style controls and stability--the Grendel would really extend the range of that gun.
I think the XCR still has this beat. I see possible longevity issues with the guide rod retainer/buffer It's also nice to have adjustable gas for steel/commercial loads/cans
15 yrs..has it been that long. It's good you and a few others managed to stay in there where many of us were just community guidlined into retirement (oblivion)...Keep up the fight and great work my friend...
I have built and bought so many AR 47’s. Still waiting for all the problems people talk about. The only problem I had was with one ASC magazine. Other then that nothing. I take the time to make sure none are over gassed. Use a great quality bolt carrier group. And I use Duramags.
I got a cheap $350 radical and it had all kinds of feeding issues with duramag and cmags. I eventually found i needed to slightly tweek the mag feed lips and bingo. The thing runs like a dream now. No issues whatsoever.
I see a lot of proprietary parts and issues with the cam pin, not unlike your experience with the FM102. Very interesting that you seem to have a more favorable opinion for the cmmg.
Just saw a vid on this where the rail started to come apart about the 500, 600 round mark. The youtuber had two sent to him and it happened to both. Hopefully, this was a QC issue thats fixable.
I just received the new MK47 Resolute that came with a bolt stop/release installed. This not the Dissent! It’s not a last round bolt hold open due to the AK magazine but it’s still a good feature for those that were complaining that the platform didn’t come with one.
@@alexxu3004lol, I was joking because he called 3 different things "recoil springs" that weren't recoil springs, and called a few things "cam pins" that weren't cam pins.
Great video as always Mac, gun looks great. any sense of the initial accuracy? Looks like it could have some potential to improve upon more typical 7.62x39 guns
Super jealous you're wearing a t-shirt. It already snowed here in SE Idaho. I've never wanted to check out an indoor range until I couldn't find my twig and berries.
There did not seem to be much excess gas coming out of the receiver with the silencer on as you would normally see with an AR style rifle. I wonder if that was a coincidence?
I don't really understand why anybody is still designing anything for 7,62x39mm and AKM magazines, but the gun itself is very cool. Those only got popular because of cheap Russian surplus, which isn't available anymore.
@@crispusattucks6094no. I like the AK for what it is, but go through a professional COI/Training Block and peeps running M4/AR15 variants are going to smoke you in everything from split times, to hits, IAD’s, mag changes et al with AK vs M4. An AK shooter will be dead last in everything across the board.
MAC, does the Mk47 Dissent have a Bolt Release on it? I ask because not a fan of the AK47 but am a fan of the 7.62x39 and I own a Gen 2 SIG 556R that has worked Flawlessly since day 1 back in October 2013 when I purchased it brand new and all my AK47 mags have the WeaponTech AK47 Enhanced Bolt Hold Open Follower from Primary Arms and I am also used to shooting my Bren 2ms 7.62x39, Ruger Mini-30 and Colt MT6850DC 7.62x39 16 inch HBAR that I have owned since 1996 and has been a faithful weapon for hog hunts and way too many 2 and 3 gun competitions to remember when I was shooting Heavy Metal Class using 147gr FMJ handloaded ammo that I worked out a really good receipt to get the most out of the 26.5 grs of WW748 and it was very accurate out 250 yards.
The smaller carrier let it works with less gass, less bump and so on. My only concern is about coil life because of the heat inside the receiver; it is lower than regular AR but the coils are inside of it. So, for extensive use the coils can suffer a bit with heating problems.
2:36 On the subject of the stock, that looks like a clone of the B&T MBT stock. I have one with a pic rail adapter on my PSA JAKL and it's *nowhere* near that flimsy.
My biggest regret for a firearm purchase was deciding to get an 870 marine magnum when I had the money to just spend a little more for a Mutant or a match grade M1 chambered in .308. only reason was I didn't have a 12g, had 3 AKMs and the M1 was butchered in my mind lmao 😅
I wish they made something like this but based it on the AR15 size so it was lighter and used the AR style Mags... then put the charging handle on the left side of the reciver instead on the handguard... I know they use the ar10 bolt because it has more meat... but sig an pws are doing the small bolt face with no issues.. overall it seems solid... Love the bufferless system!
Part of the reason AR-47 bolt heads crack at low round counts has a lot to do with improperly modified extensions. Sig may have found the right balance but it is a hard balance to find. The AR-10 sized head makes sense in that you will almost never have to worry about that issue. I'm right there with you on simply using stanag mags. I have literally zero issues with my KAK x39 barrel and I use ASC mags. The feed ramps look tastefully modified, not overdone.
@@chief890 Here's the issue with guns and regardless of economic situations; guns are overpriced. Almost ever single gun on the market in the US is overpriced. It doesn't matter what tech goes into it. MP5s are mainly sheet metal and have a design that's older than I am, yet even the clones are expensive. Why? There doesn't need to be any additional R&D, the design is from the 50s. This is why I have more respect for Taurus and PSA than any other manufacture, though PSA is still overpriced, but not as much as a lot of others. The only company that sells guns at a fair value is Taurus and Hi-Point and I am by no means a Hi-Point fan.
Hey, could you do a video on the Adams P2 aars vs Ruger Sfar vs POF Rogue di vs POF Revolution piston? I would really love to know which one of the new small frame .308 rifles is best, or best for your money. Plus maybe the Roam and Vseven magnesium AR-10s for good measure.
MAC have you ever checked for accuracy at distance with the AR 7.62x39's like the dissent here? Just curious as to what a good setup could do, even using the wolf steel ;)
They should continue with the military naming convention and append Mod # to the name: Mk47 for the original Mutant Mk47 Mod1 for the Resolute Mk47 Mod2 for the Dissent
Other than the folding Stock, why not just go with the 'Resolute' from cmmg ? Edit: wait I may have answered my own question looking at their specs- 'adjustable gas block'
Pretty wary of CMMGs bufferless operating system. Especially considering how solid the original MK47 was and the fact that it had more compatibility with AR15/AR10 parts. Whatever my concerns though, CMMGs ability to adapt that operating system to such a wide range of calibers has been impressive.
It always seems like the lineal children of the ar-18 (cost improved ar-15 (a simplification of course)) are more expensive than your run of the mil ar 15 these days.
I have a Romanian made AK-47, that I bought at a gun show in 2001 for $350, with well over 4000 rounds through it, not 1 malfunction, shooting Wolf cheap ammo, AK platform is solid!!!!
(Corrected) It does have a LRBHO but AK mags weren't designed to interface with them. If I had to guess it's strictly just for manually holding open for inspecting or clearing malfunctions
How is direct impingement better then the regular long stroke piston ? Especially shooting supressed . They should of made it with an adjustable piston . Then maybe I can see spending 2200 for it . But there’s no way in hell I’d be paying 2,200 $ when there’s other much better rifles for that priceb
Great video! Thanks! Did you say it has an adjustable gas block? That is exactly what I wanted, a bufferless AR platform rifle that takes AK mags from Cmmg.
could this be my new favorite operating system that I wish ALL of my rifles were made from?!?! my 5.56 and 300aac for sure but... ESPECIALLY my 6.5 grendel with that beefier bolt! Folding stocks are SO MUCH EASIER for storage and transportation and to do those things discreetly
is it really a concern that the foot of the stock pivots slightly on the top tube? wouldnt you want that for body/ gear fit while not affecting the essential line of the bore axis?
Have you checked out the X39 lower for the ACR rom Templar Precision? That can also make you a barrel and bolt. And it's excellent. With the weight of the barrel there is next to no recoil. It's excellent
I felt betrayed after finding out that DI rifles (like M4/AR) platform clear obstructions better than impingement guns (namely the AK platform... legendary for never stopping.) It's just a built-in dust buster.
That gun is absolutely sick. It's so well designed, a perfect hybrid between AR and AK. Unfortunately, it's priced at a place where I don't think they'll sell a ton of them. Ultimately, PSA will probably make a clone that's more accessible, and sell the hell out of them
For one, PSA already has the KS47. Cheaper than and debatably better than the Mutant. For two, they have no reason to clone this because they've already revealed they're working on an AK mag version of the JAKL.
@@FLuXX_PwR I should've said PSA or someone like them. I honestly don't follow them very closely, but I do like their company and their ammo line. But I do still believe somebody will copy this design for less money.
@@robertmajors1737 I would certainly hope they would. I want to see bufferless ARs become the trend because I believe that is the next step in innovation for them. But, people are much too hung up on "but muh aftermarket compatibility!"
@@FLuXX_PwRhow is it better? PSA's KS47 bolt design is weak. It will have extractor issues and broken bolts long before the CMMG.
Hope so! - "Unfortunately, it's priced at a place where I don't think they'll sell a ton of them. Ultimately, PSA will probably make a clone that's more accessible, and sell the hell out of them"
Just picked up my MK47 dissent in Midnight Bronze at my FFL. Amazing quality, worth every penny.
Still love my ks47 from psa. But I like the bufferless setup. Like you say though the stock does look a flimsy. And btw cmmg has really great customer service. I bought their 22lr ar15 conversion bolt over 5 years ago. It recently broke I emailed them to see if I could buy the replacement part to repair it. They emailed me back asking for a picture. I sent the picture then they asked for my shipping address. No other questions they sent the past out 100% free didn’t even have to pay shipping. Oh and all those emails were sent back and forth in less than 24 hours of me sending the first msg
Awesome gun. That overall frame with an AR-15 mag lower configuration and Grendel 2 bolt (or even better, finally even better a beefier bolt size like AR-10) could be the basis for a 6.5 Grendel set up--light enough, beefy, AR style controls and stability--the Grendel would really extend the range of that gun.
That would get me very excited...
They have a 6.5 Grendel dissent on their website
I don't much like most 6.5 G AR mags. I'm hoping they just slap a 6.5 G barrel on it so it can use CS Specs AK mags.
A Grendel type 2 bolt would be downsizing the bolt, would be better to use the ar10 size bolt this uses
@@codyboland8109not for the mk 47 dissent.
I think the XCR still has this beat. I see possible longevity issues with the guide rod retainer/buffer
It's also nice to have adjustable gas for steel/commercial loads/cans
@Jesse-sz6fp nope. Alex likes the lrbho. There's a guy on the forum working on making a run of AK mag lowers
15 yrs..has it been that long. It's good you and a few others managed to stay in there where many of us were just community guidlined into retirement (oblivion)...Keep up the fight and great work my friend...
Thanks for the review, Mac. Looking forward to how the Mk47 Dissent works in the long-term.
You and me both!
Nice to see CMMG has been listening to the complaints from some of the earlier Dissents and making changes to the platform.
So yeah ... thanks for the review. You just confirmed my Christmas gift.
I have built and bought so many AR 47’s. Still waiting for all the problems people talk about. The only problem I had was with one ASC magazine. Other then that nothing. I take the time to make sure none are over gassed. Use a great quality bolt carrier group. And I use Duramags.
I got a cheap $350 radical and it had all kinds of feeding issues with duramag and cmags. I eventually found i needed to slightly tweek the mag feed lips and bingo. The thing runs like a dream now. No issues whatsoever.
I see a lot of proprietary parts and issues with the cam pin, not unlike your experience with the FM102. Very interesting that you seem to have a more favorable opinion for the cmmg.
I wanted to love mine until it came apart in my hands at the range.
The way the rail attaches to the Dissent is questionable. Something you would see on a $600 AR.
Just saw a vid on this where the rail started to come apart about the 500, 600 round mark. The youtuber had two sent to him and it happened to both. Hopefully, this was a QC issue thats fixable.
I saw the same one. Pinch bolt handguard with no anti-rotation tabs is a very poor design.
Cool gun, but at that price point I'm going with the sig mcx spear lt. The sig has full ambi controls and is anodized rather than cerakote.
I just received the new MK47 Resolute that came with a bolt stop/release installed. This not the Dissent! It’s not a last round bolt hold open due to the AK magazine but it’s still a good feature for those that were complaining that the platform didn’t come with one.
I’ve got 2 CMMG dissents. 9mm, 6arc, 300 blk out upper. Smooth and accurate. What a gun. Hoping for a 22 arc from
Cmmg.
What has less recoil? The original MK47 which is DI with traditional AR insides with a buffer tube or this?
8:13 guide rods = recoil spring
8:40 firing pin = recoil spring
I've never seen a bcg with so many recoil springs.
thats typical ar180
@@alexxu3004lol, I was joking because he called 3 different things "recoil springs" that weren't recoil springs, and called a few things "cam pins" that weren't cam pins.
@@KeepTheGatesahhhh
CMMG is such a dark horse! I feel in love when I traded for the REC4 here on YT. (I know Jay who did review). Great company, great gun.
Betting the PSA KS47 is better and less expensive...
What a spectacular gun design. Very impressive. Stock could indeed be designed a bit better, but I bet they will make changes.
Cmmg and Faxon both stepped up their game 🎯
What would be nice to see from the AR platform industry, is a forward charging BCG Conversion kit.
HEY YOU ...Thank you for another interesting, and quality post. Appreciate you Tim..
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video as always Mac, gun looks great. any sense of the initial accuracy? Looks like it could have some potential to improve upon more typical 7.62x39 guns
About 1/2 through the video you will see it grouping. Thanks for watching.
@@Militaryarmschannel7.62x39 is a d3ad round .and isn't suitable for the USA.
Yeah, I thought that would make up a _significant_ portion of the video. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Super jealous you're wearing a t-shirt. It already snowed here in SE Idaho. I've never wanted to check out an indoor range until I couldn't find my twig and berries.
I’m impressed. It looks like a great rifle.
I have owned AK's, CZ Bren 2, CMMG mk47 and IWI galil ace, gimme the Galil all day everyday
Looking at this Vs the Galil ACE.
I like it a bunch. Wish they would offer this in 6.5 Grendel
Nice presentation
There did not seem to be much excess gas coming out of the receiver with the silencer on as you would normally see with an AR style rifle. I wonder if that was a coincidence?
MAC, that rubber piece (10:05) in between the guide rod is a bumper so the BCG doesnt slam against the back of the receiver.
The stock for me was the best on mine. I love the stock
Funny fact...when Tim says I would make it like this...the next gen guns have it done...
i liked the way it sounded without the can better
Non suppressor 13:09 OSS 13:41
Love the gun and I already own the MK47. This looks like they finally improved the Sig 556 XI Russian
I have a CMMG upper. So well made.
I don't really understand why anybody is still designing anything for 7,62x39mm and AKM magazines, but the gun itself is very cool. Those only got popular because of cheap Russian surplus, which isn't available anymore.
@@crispusattucks6094 lol
@@crispusattucks6094no. I like the AK for what it is, but go through a professional COI/Training Block and peeps running M4/AR15 variants are going to smoke you in everything from split times, to hits, IAD’s, mag changes et al with AK vs M4. An AK shooter will be dead last in everything across the board.
MAC, does the Mk47 Dissent have a Bolt Release on it? I ask because not a fan of the AK47 but am a fan of the 7.62x39 and I own a Gen 2 SIG 556R that has worked Flawlessly since day 1 back in October 2013 when I purchased it brand new and all my AK47 mags have the WeaponTech AK47 Enhanced Bolt Hold Open Follower from Primary Arms and I am also used to shooting my Bren 2ms 7.62x39, Ruger Mini-30 and Colt MT6850DC 7.62x39 16 inch HBAR that I have owned since 1996 and has been a faithful weapon for hog hunts and way too many 2 and 3 gun competitions to remember when I was shooting Heavy Metal Class using 147gr FMJ handloaded ammo that I worked out a really good receipt to get the most out of the 26.5 grs of WW748 and it was very accurate out 250 yards.
Beast of a gun. Were you shooting subsonic in the very end of the clip? I like that suppressor.
Keep up the good work !
The smaller carrier let it works with less gass, less bump and so on. My only concern is about coil life because of the heat inside the receiver; it is lower than regular AR but the coils are inside of it. So, for extensive use the coils can suffer a bit with heating problems.
Looks similar to my PSA KS47, which has been great.
I would think that the buffer tube on the AR would work better for minimizing recoil on the 7.62 round?
So,it is an overgrown Dissent.
Yes Tim, we know, everything compares to the beloved Sig. and yet, no bolt hold.
is this a re release of a video? i don't mind watching the video again but i was surprised to see it again
2:36 On the subject of the stock, that looks like a clone of the B&T MBT stock. I have one with a pic rail adapter on my PSA JAKL and it's *nowhere* near that flimsy.
I had a chance to shoot the full auto version of this gun. It was very good (even for a lefty).
Buy makers: "We added a folding stock and some neat cutout designs, add $1,000 to the price!"
Nice looking rifle!
CMMG always comes through for the consumer.
They are on the web site now. $2,399.95. They have a few more rifle calibers.
I wonder if it had mid length gas system on that exact set up if it’d be even smoother?
For $2400 they can keep it. In today’s economy I highly doubt it will sell very well.
My biggest regret for a firearm purchase was deciding to get an 870 marine magnum when I had the money to just spend a little more for a Mutant or a match grade M1 chambered in .308. only reason was I didn't have a 12g, had 3 AKMs and the M1 was butchered in my mind lmao 😅
I wish they made something like this but based it on the AR15 size so it was lighter and used the AR style Mags... then put the charging handle on the left side of the reciver instead on the handguard... I know they use the ar10 bolt because it has more meat... but sig an pws are doing the small bolt face with no issues.. overall it seems solid... Love the bufferless system!
Part of the reason AR-47 bolt heads crack at low round counts has a lot to do with improperly modified extensions. Sig may have found the right balance but it is a hard balance to find. The AR-10 sized head makes sense in that you will almost never have to worry about that issue. I'm right there with you on simply using stanag mags. I have literally zero issues with my KAK x39 barrel and I use ASC mags. The feed ramps look tastefully modified, not overdone.
Maybe I am going nuts, but I could have sworn I have seen this video before. Did you take it down and then repost? If so, why?
How accurate is the rifle? Any future grouping videos?
I really like this design as well! To bad it's around $2400.
Total ripoff, like most AR based rifles.
@@ramdom_assortment I think this design is the future of all rifles. The soft recoil is just one example, especially for large caliber rifles.
@@chief890 Here's the issue with guns and regardless of economic situations; guns are overpriced. Almost ever single gun on the market in the US is overpriced. It doesn't matter what tech goes into it. MP5s are mainly sheet metal and have a design that's older than I am, yet even the clones are expensive. Why? There doesn't need to be any additional R&D, the design is from the 50s. This is why I have more respect for Taurus and PSA than any other manufacture, though PSA is still overpriced, but not as much as a lot of others. The only company that sells guns at a fair value is Taurus and Hi-Point and I am by no means a Hi-Point fan.
It's closer to $1800 if you don't get the JMAC stock
@@frankrodriguez7493 I'd go with Midwest Industries AK Alpha Series Folding Stock myself even thought it's $300ish.
Hey, could you do a video on the Adams P2 aars vs Ruger Sfar vs POF Rogue di vs POF Revolution piston?
I would really love to know which one of the new small frame .308 rifles is best, or best for your money.
Plus maybe the Roam and Vseven magnesium AR-10s for good measure.
MAC have you ever checked for accuracy at distance with the AR 7.62x39's like the dissent here? Just curious as to what a good setup could do, even using the wolf steel ;)
They should continue with the military naming convention and append Mod # to the name:
Mk47 for the original Mutant
Mk47 Mod1 for the Resolute
Mk47 Mod2 for the Dissent
Breaking ? The psa I have has 6 k rounds needed a tireing pin but have had no issue with the bolt face
The KS47 rocks. I just put a pws H4 buffer in my 10.5 bbl along with a brake and there is almost no recoil. No issues.
Are you going to test the 6.5 grendel Dissent?
That rifle is fantastic.
Does a standard AR upper fit on it? Even if it doesn't function, If a standard AR upper does not fit, it could be legal here in Canada.
I wish you would've shown the gas system, piston adjustment, and push rod, etc.
Does the bolt catch/release work at all? Didn't really see the bolt being locked back at all.
Just a fancy updated sks
Other than the folding Stock, why not just go with the 'Resolute' from cmmg ?
Edit: wait I may have answered my own question looking at their specs- 'adjustable gas block'
I thought you would have compared it to the sig spear LT in 7.62x39. I got one and to me this a almost a direct copy. Aside from the magazine.
Galil Ace if you want AR controls and x39. Too many tiny parts on this for me...
Ooh, that looks good!
Pretty wary of CMMGs bufferless operating system. Especially considering how solid the original MK47 was and the fact that it had more compatibility with AR15/AR10 parts. Whatever my concerns though, CMMGs ability to adapt that operating system to such a wide range of calibers has been impressive.
This is a mutant lower nothing changed, except trigger and of course no buffer tube. All upper parts or proprietary except handguard.
MPX/MCX/BRN-180 are identical and are proven just fine
It always seems like the lineal children of the ar-18 (cost improved ar-15 (a simplification of course)) are more expensive than your run of the mil ar 15 these days.
I have a Romanian made AK-47, that I bought at a gun show in 2001 for $350, with well over 4000 rounds through it, not 1 malfunction, shooting Wolf cheap ammo, AK platform is solid!!!!
really wish it wasnt so expensive tho . all said and done this is a $2k rifle
Looks very very good!!!
So how is this different from a short stroke piston gun? I did watch the video but maybe I just need to know how a short stroke piston works.
I like the gun overall I would like to see last round hold open though didn’t look like it had it in the video
(Corrected) It does have a LRBHO but AK mags weren't designed to interface with them. If I had to guess it's strictly just for manually holding open for inspecting or clearing malfunctions
How bad is the gas, when it’s suppressed?
Can the Springrods rotate out the way while shooting and thus disable the rifle?
Very slick rifle..👊🇺🇸
Isn't that collapsible stock the same ones that's on the latest B&T guns?
Cmmg is awesome!
Too bad we can’t afford 7.62 ammo anymore.
How is direct impingement better then the regular long stroke piston ? Especially shooting supressed . They should of made it with an adjustable piston . Then maybe I can see spending 2200 for it . But there’s no way in hell I’d be paying 2,200 $ when there’s other much better rifles for that priceb
Great video! Thanks! Did you say it has an adjustable gas block?
That is exactly what I wanted, a bufferless AR platform rifle that takes AK mags from Cmmg.
Really cool gun!
Is that the new OSS/ Huxwrx Ventum suppressor?
could this be my new favorite operating system that I wish ALL of my rifles were made from?!?! my 5.56 and 300aac for sure but... ESPECIALLY my 6.5 grendel with that beefier bolt! Folding stocks are SO MUCH EASIER for storage and transportation and to do those things discreetly
Bolt hold open on last rd.?
is it really a concern
that the foot of the stock
pivots slightly on the top tube?
wouldnt you want that for body/
gear fit while not affecting the
essential line of the bore axis?
Is it long stroke gas system? Gas block seems far forward. Idk.
Did it have an bold hold open on the last round?
Have you checked out the X39 lower for the ACR rom Templar Precision? That can also make you a barrel and bolt. And it's excellent. With the weight of the barrel there is next to no recoil. It's excellent
Just get 2 AK’s guys….
Already have them. Looking for something 'different' than those and my ARs in x39
I felt betrayed after finding out that DI rifles (like M4/AR) platform clear obstructions better than impingement guns (namely the AK platform... legendary for never stopping.) It's just a built-in dust buster.
But is the Cmmg dissent better than the Galil ace gen 2?
Great Video 👍🏼👍🏼