You Might Have Ruined Your AK Without Knowing It
At the WBP AK factory in Poland, James Reeves sits down with Stefan to cover one small AK detail that most people overlook and why it actually matters. What seems like a simple modification can slowly hurt accuracy and even cause long term problems if it is done wrong. Drawing directly from real warranty cases and factory experience, this video explains where recoil forces are supposed to go in an AK, why improper installation creates issues that may not show up for thousands of rounds, and how aftermarket parts can change the way the rifle behaves. The takeaway applies far beyond one specific part and is something every AK owner should understand before making changes.

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