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Daewoo K2: The South Korean AK/AR Hybrid

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons South Korea experimented with a series of rifle designs in 7.62x51mm in the 1960s and early 1970s, but none of them came close to production. In 1974 a license was acquired from Colt for Daewoo Precision Industries to built the M16A1 for South Korean military use. This was good, but the license did not allow South Korea to build as many rifles as they wanted (well over a million, sufficient to arm a full mobilization of reserves in case of war). So indigenous rifle development continued in 5.56mm, taking many elements from the M16. In 1982/3 trials concluded on the final domestic design, which was adopted as the K2. This rifle is a hybrid of AR and AK systems, with a long stroke gas piston action clearly take form the AK and a lower receiver, fire control group, and rotating multi-lug bolt clearly taken from the AR. It also features aperture sights, a robust sidefolding stock, and uses standard AR magazines. Well over a million were made, including commercial semiauto examples for export, like the one in today’s video. Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

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Anonymous

Anyone know what the dovetail cut is for in the bolt carrier?

Molonious Prime

There are actually 2 production patterns of this rifle. The version here is the later (standard) pattern still in use. The earlier pattern like mine (rollmarked as "K2" instead of "AR-100" or "MAXII") has a 1/12" twist barrel (later re-used on the DR-200 postban imports), the piston and carrier are pinned together and do not come apart (and the rear of the piston is finished in the same way as the carrier) and is not interchangeable with the later iteration. The earlier upper has some different machining on the rear sight tower on the left side, and the range markings are "1.2/3/4/5" instead of "2.5/4/5/6". Likewise the machining on the barrel where it meets the gas block is a bit different, and the optics mounting holes are slightly uneven (requiring a shim or spacer to properly mount a rail/optic). The recoil spring takedown pushpin doesn't have the little locking gizmo either.

Andy1963

I've got a K1A1 and have shot both, but even though it seems to be the rarer of the two, I'd take a K2 over the K1 anytime. The K1 feels "cheap" and that collapsible stock is terrible. The K2 is one of the truly nice 5.56 rifles out there and a fun change-up from all the AR's and AK's out there.