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The CMMG BR47… Did They Just Kill the AK47?

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I got my hands on the new BR47 from CMMG. This 7.62×39 rifle is one sweet-shootin’ blaster, and I think it might make the mighty AK47 obsolete!
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48 COMMENTS

  1. My fellow Massachusetts residents are mentally regarded. There is far more stuff that's legal here then the average gun owner knows about. Anyway yeah the BR Dissents are are becoming some of my favorite rifles. They are just sleek.

  2. Having never been an AK fan, recently got rid of mine, I have no qualms about this killing the AK although Brandon Haircut will cry a bit…the one thing I like about the Dissent rifles is the familiarity of the layout of the platforms. Varied calibres but all functions are in the same place. Makes for idiot proof usage….watching the young lady and the camera dude shooting the 5.56mm I was very impressed by the lack of recoil, there was barely any detectable muzzle climb. , and that is impressive from a muzzle device.

  3. I'M DONE WITH YOUR CHANNEL O.G. !!!!

    Every video has me wanting another new gun or optic … you're like a wizard salesman or something !!! I'm going to be bankrupt and my wife will leave me and the children will be starving !!! Hope you feel good about what you've done to my family !!! 🤣🤣🤣

    Seriously though I love your channel and I always look forward to the next video !!! 🤘🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  4. It might, potentially, be a Mini-30 killer, and sell in the commie states that ban the super-deadly pistol grips, at least if the supreme court doesn't strike down the salty weapon bans.

    There will always be people that buy AKs, because military weaponry appeals to collectors.

    Cross-bolt safeties are fine for Fudd guns, but are not easy to pop off and back on without breaking a firing grip.

  5. Hey Gregg.
    We have talked before… and I like to stick to NATO rounds in case SHTF scenarios.
    This seems like something I should add… already have a .308/7.62×51 bolt, but not a semi. I really want A Henry lever. ❤

  6. 1:34. You did NOT…. oh, all right, let’s go with it.

    EDIT: what feature makes it verboten in WA state??? I live there and am looking to move to Idaho ASAP as it is, but these lib nutcases keep coming up with new crap every damned day.

  7. I am only allowed to shoot .22 at our range (I live in an extreme restricted country), I want to shoot all my life (i'm 61) but never lived near a range before, or there was a member-stop. My only experience with bigger kaliber is 30 rounds with a S&W .38 long barrel revolver and 10 rounds with a Mouser K98. That was both freaking aw sum. You over there are so lucky to be able to shoot at so many places and have almost every gun. I shoot now for 6 months, have to wait another 12 months before I am allowed to buy a .22. Then I have to "buy" a license (very complicated process incl a personal interview by a police officer). Buy a gun safe. The the police has to come to check if it is mounted correct. Then register the gun. If that is done you can collected at the gunshop where it is stocked for you all those months. And the poliuce comes to recheck your gear once a year. A friend just did that and that process took 9 months in his case (Normally, it should only take about 3 to 4 months).

  8. After watching this while living in South Florida (for the past 25 years, after escaping Illinois) it made me cold.

    Besides, I'll keep my Czech SKS, with an aftermarket "Dragunov" style stock, a generic Tasco scope, and detachable mags.

    Forged and milled (as opposed to cast and stamped), with a trigger like butter, a chromed barrel, and near 1 MOA accuracy..

    I also have several ARs, and 4 different 12 guage shotguns, a 20 ga Series12 Winchester, 2 Mosans, and a Henry 22, but that SKS Is my favorite long gun.

    Fast, accurate, comfortable, and actually kinda cool looking. Plus, it's been paid for for over 30 years.

  9. "The power of the sword, say the minority…, is in the hands of Congress. My friends and countrymen, it is not so, for The powers of the sword are in the hands of the yeomanry of America from sixteen to sixty. The militia of these free commonwealths, entitled and accustomed to their arms, when compared with any possible army, must be tremendous and irresistible. Who are the militia? Are they not ourselves? Is it feared, then, that we shall turn our arms each man against his own bosom. Congress has no power to disarm the militia. Their swords and every terrible implement of the soldier are the birthright of Americans. The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments but where, I trust in God, it will always remain, in the hands of the people."
    –The Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788. – Tench Coxe

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