I visited the range last night and zeroed the PSA AK-P.
I reattached a red dot optic to it. I also moved it rearward, as I noticed that I could co-witness the irons when it was moved back a bit. This optic is the Sig Romeo5.
I also reattached the CNC Warrior 4pc flash hider.
Additionally, for this range visit, I paid for a private range so that I could have some privacy and so that I could have a bit more elbow room. Because of this, I ended up with some really good video footage.
I ended up spending most of the one-hour session zeroing the optic.
While I didn’t show the resulting target, I was impressed, as I shot 30 rounds from 25 yards, standing and unsupported, and the impacts were all within the target outline. All rounds landed on the black target. All but 2 landed in the 9 and 10 ring. All but 9 landed in the 10 ring. Some of the shots were slow double-taps, too.
As well, the footage captures how efficient the flash hider is. There’s flash, but it’s nothing like the flash of the OEM brake booster. In fact, I didn’t see flame or flash with my naked eye at all and was surprised when I saw some flame within the video footage.
My shoulder took a beating, though, as this gun is a pistol and the brace doesn’t agree with me.
I’m currently at 460 rounds through the AK-P.
I’m thinking of converting from the wood furniture to Magpul furniture (maybe plum coloring), as the wood stock gets super hot (which is why I typically grip the mag and magwell on AKs).
I really enjoyed this range session!