Thanks for watching spare parts army, do you think the Malyuk actually reduces recoil 50%?! unironically hooah photos: instagram.com/cappyarmy/ uniornically hooah tweets twitter.com/Cappyarmy
@ZigZagStardust2 жыл бұрын
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@jeanvaljean3412 жыл бұрын
Hey Cappy!!! You should check out the Keltec™ RDB-s; It's a bullpup 5.56 rifle with a 4.5lb trigger. 🤙
@TsarOfRuss2 жыл бұрын
So, they produce their own weapons too ??? what are they begging for weapons for ??? they should just produce alot more !!! They are the second biggest country in Europe, before Russia took its cut last month ofcourse
@bideni4082 жыл бұрын
Its a simply AK with bull pup furniture, if you need a bolt, barrel, receiber, piston....... You will need AK parts.
@olexandrs66392 жыл бұрын
there is nothing controversial in Azov battalions. do NOT recall russian propaganda!
@serhiizhuk74302 жыл бұрын
Malyuk is exclusively a Ukrainian word, there is no such word in Russian. A baby boy in Russia is Malush, which is different!
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
Is there a english word that means something similar to Malyuk?
Malyuk is Ukrainian word only, there is no such word in russian language. Malyuk was also presented on civil market (before war) in semi-automatic version and was quite expensive.
@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU2 жыл бұрын
So thats why they named it this way. Makes much more sense than anything else lol. No sarcasm
@maxk44712 жыл бұрын
@@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU that's true. Ukranian army prefer to use different names that can't be met in russian. The point is that anybody won't mix from what country tech is came from
@Ntryzn61842 жыл бұрын
@@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU actually, in russian lang. it's "Malysh" and in both languages it means baby.
@soloway-l1o2 жыл бұрын
@@Ntryzn6184 in English we have "baby boy" it's the same as "Malysh" in russian.)))
@controltestsubject73722 жыл бұрын
@@Ntryzn6184 what OP meant is that while the meaning exists in different languages, the word itself is not the same in russian and Ukrainian. OP probably made this distinction because there are words that are the same in both languages. Malyuk is not the same word as Malysh.
@robbiekazandjian80042 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that Cappy says in a battle rifle "trigger feel" isnt the big deal so many people make it out to be. They are not doing the olympics.... Maneuverability, weight and hitting power are what count on a battle rifle (and of course durability / reliability)
@TheDisgruntledImperial2 жыл бұрын
Most people who I see crying about trigger feel are gun enthusiasts/collectors. Look at gaming. Most gamers don't need a high speed computer or a $200 elite controller. A standard controller and console will be just fine for the majority of people.
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
Although you are correct maneuverability, weight, and durability/reliability are important a good trigger can make all the difference if you're trying to make a shot on an enemy several hundred meters away. You would want a trigger pull that breaks smoothly and lightly. This allows for quick follow-up shots in semi-auto, which is important for longer engagements. Also there is no such thing as "hitting power." There is energy on target & bullet penetration but that has less to do with the whole rifle and more to do with barrel length and caliber.
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
@@TheDisgruntledImperial They're completely different. A good trigger can make a big difference unlike a $50 mouse vs a $200 mouse.
@TheDisgruntledImperial2 жыл бұрын
@@Allenfreedom1776 most people being issued rifles aren't marksmen anyway. It's about volume of fire and violence of action. OP is right, most infantry aren't Olympic shooters.
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
@@TheDisgruntledImperial Volume of fire does work in a war like the one in Ukraine, (at the moment) but this weapons isn't meant for the average soldier, it is meant for Ukrainian Special Forces, who most certainly need to take accurate shots and several hundred yards.
@XSmile20082 жыл бұрын
By convection system, they mean that weapon has port for air entry at the bottom of handle. Air is being sucked from this port by convection, because hot air leaves weapon housing through vents at the barrel guard and must be replaced by cold air sucked from handle.
@ukrainian_punisher2 жыл бұрын
I used Vulkan-M in battles. There are two versions - under 5.45 and 7.62. Version 7.62 was released more actively. The machine is equipped with a Swedish Aimpoint, a good silencer and a vertical handle. Uses normal magazines from AK, so there are always a lot of magazines. Version 5.56 does not exist, as some people think.
@СамуилАнтонович2 жыл бұрын
Як він в цілому? Працює добре?
@ukrainian_punisher2 жыл бұрын
@@СамуилАнтонович так. В порівнянні з АК велика перевага в тому, що є відразу штатний топовий коліматор і заводський глушник.
@ElSolDwlamania Жыл бұрын
@@СамуилАнтонович Він хуяче як бластер
@SOULFLYSI6 ай бұрын
Is Malyuk stil produced.
@kingdomofvinland8827Ай бұрын
A 5.56 version exists but to my knowledge that’s only one of the semi automatic versions
@danconti59842 жыл бұрын
The reason the Malyuk is probably better in the end is because the quality control was much higher than the AK-12 project which saw several delays, corruption investigations, and eventually toned down many of the promised features in favor of just getting something new out the door. If the AK-12 base can be improved upon I think it might match the Malyuk but as it stands the AK-12 is just more general purpose than oddly the rifle it was meant to replace, the Alpha AK, which is more of a competitor to the Malyuk.
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
The AK-12 program needs to be abandoned and then Russia should make a whole new rifle design.
@AdoroBiscoff2 жыл бұрын
@@Allenfreedom1776 or go back series 100
@QwerYT48192 жыл бұрын
@@Allenfreedom1776 but the AK platform is so reliable
@Allenfreedom17762 жыл бұрын
@@AdoroBiscoff They could do that unless they want to keep up with America/Nato & China
@AdoroBiscoff2 жыл бұрын
@@Allenfreedom1776 ask stuff from zenitco
@Zlyden-fg9bj2 жыл бұрын
I saw Vulkan-M's, which is the real name for Malyuk, during the first days of the war. Talked to the person who used it. The thing is some of them were dropped to the regular infantry in a slightly random manner. And there also were troubles with lack of mags for 5.56 variant in the first days. Despite this, soldiers adore Malyuk for its great balance and other features making it a great choice for urban combat.
@ruthlessrubberducky57292 жыл бұрын
When I started doing research on the thing early in the conflict, I was very impressed with some of the design choices. That magazine retention is brilliant, allowing straight insertion or even a reverse rocking motion. They had lots of room for optics and attachments, something uncommon in this conflict, they were simpler than they look, and they just seem to work well. I would love to own one here in the states if that ever becomes an option. The location of the mag release is sketchy, but I would still take that over the paddle. Are you safe right now? You were evidently near the conflict.
@Zlyden-fg9bj2 жыл бұрын
@@ruthlessrubberducky5729 I'm in active service since spring, currently transferring from the rear Ukrainian National Guard brigade to the frontline UAF assault unit. I'm fine tho, keepin' my head cool and low.
@ruthlessrubberducky57292 жыл бұрын
@@Zlyden-fg9bj I hope this war ends soon and in the best possible way. Stay safe and live a long life.
@Zlyden-fg9bj2 жыл бұрын
@@ruthlessrubberducky5729 Thank you sir, wishin' good luck to you.
@rockwellsgh0st3482 жыл бұрын
@@Zlyden-fg9bj I wish you and your comrades luck in defeating the neo Bolsheviks. May the Black Sun shine over all of Ukraine
@GriffXJ2 жыл бұрын
Speaking of convection cooling, you can also have convection cooling with airflow. Convection ovens work by moving the air inside a closed system to more evenly distribute heat. If there is airflow around the barrel, technically you can have a convection heat transfer occurring (natural convection vs forced convection which would use a fan, pump, etc.), which helps cool the barrel. Simply put, "air cooled" is "convection cooling".
@MostlyPennyCat2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Convection Heat Transfer describes how most fluids and gases (which are also a type of fluid) move heat setting a system. There will be hot air blasting out those holes while pulling cold air in probably through somewhere underneath. And I bet building a good trigger isn't that difficult. Just needs something better than "an rod". A proper linkage to transfer forces, or maybe all the trigger *feel* bits are up front and just a link to a hammer at the back. Doesn't sound difficult.
@dspserpico2 жыл бұрын
Like the Lewis gun?
@Seth98092 жыл бұрын
@@MostlyPennyCat I don't know, the triggers on the AK-103s and the civilian versions, are pretty reasonable.
@juusojuuso92142 жыл бұрын
@@Seth9809 It's not a bullpup so the trigger system can be a lot simpler thus resulting in better trigger feel. Bullpups need extra doodads because of the way they are.
@valterfilho60612 жыл бұрын
@@dspserpico Just like a Lewis gun, yes. Moreover, those slots on the upper assembly body may very well allow for air to flow more strongly around the barrek, as heat from near the chamber will expand the surrounding air making it flow outwards. This will, in turn, reduce pressure in the slot vicinity and, theoretically pull coller air from the outside. This might explain the claim of less hot gases getting blown on the shooters face, as plenty of heat will be expeled from the front of the upper frame. Can't be sure it actually works when the slots are so big.
@maxdemchenko43112 жыл бұрын
I'm from Ukraine and shot few mags from Malyuk. And here's what I can say: 1. Yes. it's definatly way better balanced. Due to this (or maybe other reasons too) it's more accurate 2. It's so much lighter than AK. Well some might think this is not important but belive mw it does whe we talking about couple days operating) 3. Don't realy like mag changing system and operation, buuuut maybe it's becose it was new to me and need practice... and final 4. Don't belive serbians. NEVER! Thay like russians. Always lying) So no surprise for me why serbians talk about that we sold weapons)) It's because russin propaganda say so)) The most probably reason how maluyk can be in russian DRG is that we have 8 years war at donbas and have some lost during this time in combats. It's like saying that talibans only now have M4. No, they have them before
@soloway-l1o2 жыл бұрын
Думаю, що вони їх захопили на півдні України. Дуже просто вони туди зайшли. Десь на складах покинутих вч цілком могли бути і Малюки.
@vladyslavshapovalov64772 жыл бұрын
A serbian, fighting for russia would must to comply with a line of desinformatiuon. Its a part of propaganda that goes along with destroing more HIMARS than ever existed in Ukraine. Most likely weapons would be trofied.
@sdrkrm2 жыл бұрын
@@soloway-l1o Власне, або навіть тамтешнє зрадницьке СБУ самі їх віддали.
@Shinkajo2 жыл бұрын
Serbians and Russians leave a lot in common lol and should be handled equally.
@SOULFLYSI2 жыл бұрын
What about the hearing protection did you have silencer or earplugs ?
@XSmile20082 жыл бұрын
4:13 - correction. There is no "malyuk" word in the Russian language. It's only presented in Ukrainian. In Russian it's "malysh".
@aristoclesathenaioi49392 жыл бұрын
Did you notice the cats inspecting the tank turret at about 4:45 in your video? That is so characteristically Ukrainian. Every day is bring your pet to work day. The videos of soldiers with their pet dogs and cats really gives me a chuckle. Now I know that cats are involved in the weapons manufacture as well!
@aaronleverton42212 жыл бұрын
Anti-rodent precautions taken.
@xLunday2 жыл бұрын
That’s the feline labor force that allows them to keep costs down by paying their wages in Catnip ;-)
@uostap12 жыл бұрын
Many domestic animals are abandoned in the frontline areas. And they cling to the soldiers in search of food... ;(
@aristoclesathenaioi49392 жыл бұрын
@@uostap1 Yes, I have seen that in a number of the videos. These cats seem a good bit happier, and in such humorous, typical cat behavior of exploring some unexplored place. It does sadden me to see the abandoned animals. I do prefer cats to dogs, but dogs look so much more starved of affection. Both the rescued dogs and the rescued cats clearly appreciate the human companionship they had lost and now regained.
@memkiii2 жыл бұрын
@@uostap1 They have plenty of food in the form or Ex Russian conscripts. They cling to the Ukrainian soldiers because they don't try to turn them into rations.
@bombtechjt43262 жыл бұрын
I love the underdog military stuff. Trainer aircraft turned into fighters, remade WW2 era ships, and Eastern European post Cold War firearms.
@Otterdisappointment2 жыл бұрын
Tbf this is how we get Americans worshipping Cuba
@mrvwbug44232 жыл бұрын
Don't forget some of what Ukraine has been doing, things like using consumer drones for recon and even as mini bombers for dropping grenades into enemy positions
@TomorrowWeLive2 жыл бұрын
@@Otterdisappointment I think it has more to do with the whole communism thing
@Otterdisappointment2 жыл бұрын
@@TomorrowWeLive Commieboos tend to be drawn to “retro” facades of socialist states shown to them Also, 15 year old British Fascist wannabe detected. Opinion discarded.
@Otterdisappointment2 жыл бұрын
@@mrvwbug4423 any military force can do that when they’re forced to improvise in a time of total war. Most do. You only hear about it from poor countries that have a niche specialization in training to use sticks and make shit up as you go. The modern industrial military isn’t SOL in that situation it’s actually better.
@octopusguy56482 жыл бұрын
I'm from Ukraine and Maluyk means either a small kid or a small guy or something like that along the lines, It can be used in many variations
@matvuha8334 Жыл бұрын
Malyuk is defintion of russians breakfast
@keithklassen53202 жыл бұрын
"Convection" doesn't imply liquid at all, it just means that a hot substance is allowed to move upwards. In this case, the handguard is vented, which will help keep the barrel and gas system cooler, but I agree that it seems unlikely to have any effect on keeping hot gasses out of the shooter's face.
@JackieCurry-sr1bo6 ай бұрын
ukraine is not a real country learn the truth about the west Ukrainians of 1918-1920 and the CIA
@kaneworsnop10072 жыл бұрын
Convection requires a fluid and not a liquid, air is a fluid. Think of your radiators in your house, traditional water fed ones transfer the majority of heat to the air via convection. The heated air the circulates around the room due to convection currents forming. The SA80 has multiple hole in the body of the rifle and the fore grip to allow air circulation and convection cooling of the barrel and working parts. There are plenty of rifles that use this, they're also pretty common on SMG's due to the majority of the barrel being enclosed within the weapon body. If the Malyuk is more effective at cooling the barrel then it will extend barrel life, as the hotter a barrel gets the softer the steel gets and so it wears quicker. This is the reason why we do barrel changes on machine guns, the amount of rounds being out down range are to great for the barrel to stay cool. If you don't change the GPMG barrel and out enough rounds through it, it will literally start glowing and get hot enough to light a cigarette on it. It's also advisable to rob another units barrels if you plan to do this as they will be useless afterwards.
@seadowg55152 жыл бұрын
Another way the Russian soldiers could’ve possibly obtained that rifle is. Before Russia invade the Ukraine the Russian intelligence Agency was in Ukraine gathering intelligence and also bribing Ukrainian officials . Supposedly when the Russians first invaded into the Ukraine several areas where they crossed was supposed to be minefields, but several of these minefields had mysteriously disappeared. They could’ve obtain some weapons and equipment through some back room deals.
@howardhughes62122 жыл бұрын
Russian soldiers don’t need a rifle from a losing country. Your logic is st00pid. Russia can just pick up these garbage rifles from the dead. Nobody cares about this rifle except clowns. AK 47 and variants are more reliable
@verozety40402 жыл бұрын
The Russians could also have gotten some mayluks, from captured Azov soldiers in Mariupol.
@FreeManFreeThought2 жыл бұрын
@@verozety4040 The event spoken of happened before Mariupol.
@alexanderrudavka7002 жыл бұрын
@@verozety4040 in video he says Russians had Malyuks when they got captured in Odessa (first days of war), which was weeks or months before they got to Mariupol.
@blackburnheart2 жыл бұрын
That's how Kherson fell, by treason.
@montys420-2 жыл бұрын
It's not only UA SF that get issued the Malyuk, although it is intended for there SF it has found its way into many units/individuals hands.
@yanzavhorodniy12312 жыл бұрын
I think it's the SOF and National Guard that use them.
@fivesormeem32192 жыл бұрын
@@yanzavhorodniy1231 Nope, although they both use em, I've seen coverage of units from the volunteer battalions get given malyuks and loads of RPG's when they are classified as 'light' units. So it shows they have alot more then what is stated.
@montys420-2 жыл бұрын
@@yanzavhorodniy1231 apparently the marines do too, I've seen a cpl video with a few of them carrying it.
@yanzavhorodniy12312 жыл бұрын
@@fivesormeem3219 Well what are light units supposed to have if not small arms and RPGs? Also a lot of volunteer battalions have been absorbed into other structures like the National Guard so they'd get access to that equipment.
@danielsamaan77802 жыл бұрын
*Their
@romannekrasov52082 жыл бұрын
Malyuk is produced in 3 calibers: 5.45х39, 7.62х39, 5.56.х45. And yes, you can buy it for 3000+$ in Ukraine. A havent seen 5.45х39 and 5.56.х45 in stock but 7.62х39 is available for sale even now. I`m not an expert in guns, but as far as i have read the articles about Malyuk - all say that 7.62 is very different from 5.45 and 5.56. But all say they all are different from their AK versions in a very good way. It seems somebody finally cured lots of AK problems while converting it in a bullpup configuration. If you always hated AK, maybe this one you will finally like) And come on guys... Does not it look futuristic and cool?) And it`s Ukrainian)))
@matvuha8334 Жыл бұрын
Come on bro)) nobody knows story of making this bshit. Ukraine probably had no experience on building bullpups, so they bought west technologies bruh. It is obvious, that this thing is american
@STB-jh7od2 жыл бұрын
I always thought magazine changes in bullpup would be awkward. Also, I like Keltec's solutions to bullpup ejecting either downward, or out the front of the weapon.
@garyp.75012 жыл бұрын
Love the cats walking on the tanks at about 4:48!
@HIlIlIlIlIlIlH2 жыл бұрын
The term convection, although usually used in context of liquids is not limited to context of liquids, and can be applied to gasses or even solids as well.
@HIlIlIlIlIlIlH2 жыл бұрын
@T.J. Kong , yes, I think you think of granular convection. Although I think the engineers of this rifle tried to describe convective heat transfer in a layman's way of explaining.
@minispud2 жыл бұрын
Not looking at what the profile at those spots looks like you can say convectively cooled and just be talking about ribs/fluting or in a really cop out way, just metal exposed to air that has a space for the air to vent
@johnmcm76902 жыл бұрын
All gasses are liquids after all.
@ralphy242 жыл бұрын
And air is still called a fluid
@HIlIlIlIlIlIlH2 жыл бұрын
Air is a gas, gasses and liquids are fluid. Gasses are not liquid.
@wipplewopple18762 жыл бұрын
Another reason there could be reduced recoil is that the traditional AK has a stock that is lower than the bore axis, while the Malyuk appears to be much more in-line.
@Ass_of_Amalek2 жыл бұрын
yeah, I think they're really talking mostly about muzzle climb, which does look quite reduced on the malyuk.
@leonardoklausmann79722 жыл бұрын
@@Ass_of_Amalek I agree, a strong SF dude doesn't care about recoil from the tiny bullets these rifles spit out, it's muzzle climb that ultimately matters. MP5s don't knock over anyone due to recoil but the muzzle climb is atrocious so there are many competitors!
@Seth98092 жыл бұрын
Doesn't the AK-74M have a straight enough stuck and a good muzzlebreak?
@wipplewopple18762 жыл бұрын
@@Seth9809 Take this for granted, because I haven't shot one ever, but the top of the stock is barely inline with the barrel. However, it is below the part of the gas system that is sending mass backwards.
@DickCheneyXX2 жыл бұрын
That is reducing muzzle rise and increasing felt recoil. Weight and brakes are the only way to reduce recoil.
@timyru42 жыл бұрын
4:12 "Malyuk" - Just Ukrainian word. Russian translation "Malysh".
@nephilimorder96222 жыл бұрын
Long time listener, first time caller. Your Channel is one I always look forward to watching especially new episodes, your breakdowns and reviews, I find, are balanced and on point. That being said I would love to see a comparison with the AK 12.
@stevenhoman22532 жыл бұрын
Hi Cappy, many years ago, I saw an AK demonstration, where the weapon was set to automatic and the magazines were changed as quickly as possible. (the AK was mounted in a jig) and after about 200 rounds the wooden furniture was smoking, and quickly burst into flames thereafter. Not a meaningful test, but it demonstrated a principle.
@lynx93732 жыл бұрын
4:47, the hardest workers in the shop.
@Woobeone2 жыл бұрын
My god, they issue it to SSO and some other special forces units because they need ak-like platform that holds zero and has ability to be modded with attachments.That's only option they have that could be issued on relatively big scale. Special forces of secrete servise(Alpha SBU) prefer SIG MPX, btw. Oh, and those russian soldiers with malyuks got them from national guard bases during initial gains, in addition they captured quite few FORT-221(Ukrainian localised TAVOR) rifles.
@jsinope27862 жыл бұрын
Mega projects did a pretty in-depth video however they’re never like your deep dives. I asked for it and got it! Thanks! I’m making a badass lady Ukrainian fighter sculpture and think this rifle would really be a great Easter egg.
@jsinope27862 жыл бұрын
@@The_ZeroLine their video was great but just felt a little thin from what I’m used to with Chris Cappy’s docs.
@frankhartranft21332 жыл бұрын
Convective heat transfer relies on fluid movement, whether the fluid is a gas or a liquid. Warmer molecules vibrate with more energy than cooler molecules. This is why hot air rises, because the increased vibration pushes the molecules farther apart, making hot air less dense than cold air. Conclusion? Convective cooling does not require a liquid. It only requires a path for the hotter fluid (air plus combustion products in this case) to escape the weapon. On another note, I bought a bulpup shotgun and found that it is much harder to shoot accurately than my long guns because it has a much shorter sight radius. This is pronounced when I shoot at distant moving targets such as clay pigeons. I think all of the Malyuks in your video had red dot sights. A Malyuk will be less effective if its batteries die or its red dot fails for any other reason, especially if the target is distant and moving. Without electronics a conventional rifle with iron sights will shoot straighter than a bulpup with iron sights.
@christopherlally72052 жыл бұрын
Love how they just randomly have two cats walking around the Kharkiv tank plant at 4min 47!
@rodionpohodnia39052 жыл бұрын
4:12 no, russian language doesn't have malyk word, it has malish.
@mladenmatosevic45912 жыл бұрын
Idea for future post: Pros and cons for bulpup versus standard configuration of rifle... First bulpups were introduced decades ago and did not push older configuration from new designs.
@dogloversrule84762 жыл бұрын
I second this idea
@cubeflinger2 жыл бұрын
Thirded. But only if you talk about how the L85a3 is finally good.
@dogloversrule84762 жыл бұрын
@@cubeflinger how about also the history of the bullpup design as well?
@murphy78012 жыл бұрын
Guys you could just go watch forgotten weapons for that 😂
@rick-potts2 жыл бұрын
@@murphy7801 Well yeah, but we could also just read Janes too, but ya know - we like watching cappy.
@HypnoticChronic12 жыл бұрын
Considering the multiple problems with the AK-12, my bet would probably be on the Malyuk being the better of the two options. Also if you do plan on making a comparison video you guys should really hit up Brandon Herrera, given that he is likely one of the few people with a AK-12 on hand in the US, not to mention his wealth of knowledge of the AK platform in general and would likely be able to give greater or at least more accurate insights into the functionality of the Malyuk.
@MrTangolizard2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t his a clone ?
@Silver_Prussian2 жыл бұрын
Why do you compare a rifle used by ordinary soldiers to a rifles used by special forces ? Why dont we compare it to the aek-971 or the most modern russian rifles their special forces use
@HypnoticChronic12 жыл бұрын
@@MrTangolizard Depends how you define clone I suppose, I do recall him saying it was a kit build midway into his video covering it. Regardless if it is or isn't tho it would still be one of closest comparisons readily accessible in the States.
@MrTangolizard2 жыл бұрын
@@HypnoticChronic1 clone would be a copy of a weapon people always argue that a Russian built (whatever) is better than the copy of (whatever) I mean I’m not sure about that but it definitely counts when we are talking about cars the Chinese copy’s of western cars are definitely not as good as the originals lol but a AK12 I can’t really see how it could be very different to the Russian one
@HypnoticChronic12 жыл бұрын
@@Silver_Prussian Well for starters Chris asked if we would like to see a comparison between the two and I was responding to that inquiry. Furthermore just because a rifle is currently being employed by SOF elements doesn't preclude it from standard issue, the HK416 is a good modern example of this when it was previous only used by SOF personnel up until force wide adoption by Norway (2008), France (2017), USMC (2017) respectively so your objection to that is a moot point. And to my knowledge the AEK-971 had a very small production batch and didn't see wide implementation even among Russian SOF elements, moreover I've heard that the KORD 6P67 a successor variant is meant to replace it however, it also suffers from very low production and distribution quantity so accurate data and moreover accurate combat data is sketchy or nonexistent at best.
@DingoNovember2 жыл бұрын
There were cats on the tank @4:47 😂
@TJackSurvival2 жыл бұрын
I am a major fan of the bullpup. Especially Desert Tech because of the trigger system and light weight crisp release.
@red94mr282 жыл бұрын
Instead of comparing the Malyuk to the AK-47, I think it would be much more interesting to compare the Malyuk to another quality bullpup design based on the AK-47 long-stoke piston system, the Tavor X95 (5.56mm) or Tavor 7 (7.62x51mm). The Tavor X95 was adopted in November 2009 by the IDF as their standard infantry weapon with the addition of an integrated grenade launcher. Two bullpup rifles have been frequently seen during the war in Ukraine. The Malyuk and the Fort-22 Tavors. The Fort-22 series Tavors originate from Israel’s IWI. RPC Fort was established in 1991 and in 1998 it became a state enterprise located in Vinnytsia, western Ukraine.
@douglasdarby71232 жыл бұрын
your important point that Malyuk is not one of the Fort / Tavors
@DickCheneyXX2 жыл бұрын
The Malyuk is not based on the AK, it is a repurposed AK receiver in a chassis.
@red94mr282 жыл бұрын
@@DickCheneyXX It certainly is based on the AK. At the heart of the Malyuk is an AKM or AK-74 receiver, with their original barrel, bolt group, and trigger group. The trigger is linked to the trigger group by a link. Since the Malyuk uses the AK receiver along with the original barrel, bolt group, and trigger group, it is much more than "a repurposed AK receiver", It is a rifle based on the AK. The Malyuk is essentially a bullpup AK with a polymer encasing.
@DickCheneyXX2 жыл бұрын
@@red94mr28 It is a AK in a chassis, I know exactly what it looks in the inside. You can find disassembly videos on youtube.
@huntergatherer77962 жыл бұрын
@@DickCheneyXX it uses a AK receiver, barrel, fire control, and gas system. It is 70 percent Ak74 in a new polymer body.
@alexandersandilands27342 жыл бұрын
I very much look forward to Gun Jesus’s video on the rifle once the conflict is over tbh. And would certainly be great to see a side by side comparison of it compared to the AK12
@theritchie21732 жыл бұрын
I had to look to see if he'd done one already, but I was thinking about the VHS-2. I suppose if France had done an evaluation of it he'd have had his hands on one years ago.
@murphy78012 жыл бұрын
@@theritchie2173 if look at this rifle and the famas feline very similar
@robwalsh98432 жыл бұрын
"Hickok45 here......look what I have! This is the Ukrainian....Malyuk.....that's right"
@mnxs2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, _and_ it's a bullpup - I'd bet Ian is _dying_ to get a hold of one!
@matthiasb59702 жыл бұрын
The felt recoil might be lower because barrel and stock are in one line compared to the ak so there is less tendency to rise
@williambuchanan772 жыл бұрын
I like the bullpup design, I used a bullpup in the army SA80. Despite all the gripes from soldiers it's quite accurate and low recoil made it fun to use, I do wish the trigger was lighter but that's just personal preference. I like a rifle that has a big punch high accurate and a light trigger to allow me to fire rapidly without having to select full auto.
@bwerd65727 сағат бұрын
No William Buchanan has ever served in any military on Earth in all of history. Checked the records, bud.
@williambuchanan774 сағат бұрын
@@bwerd6572 You're obviously a troll
@tiortedrootsky2 жыл бұрын
Convection works for air too. I'm sure this air way in the grip helps with cooling. Good idea. Should be mentioned, the mag is inserted in reverse, normally its nose in, rock back, and here its the back goes in first and you rock the mag forward. That way they can have this super curved 7,62 mag almost touching the grip and not have any problems.
@justme_gb2 жыл бұрын
The guy firing the 74U at 13:13 while standing in the road clearly demonstrates the hottest tactical firing position. Ever.
@RavetsU2 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw this rifle was after 24th of February. Did some learning about it and I can safely say that the Malyuk must be the sexiest bullpup I've ever seen.
@Heretic306 Жыл бұрын
They just added this to MW2/WZ2, let’s see how well they tackled it!
@UcranianoUKR2 жыл бұрын
Convection cooling does not require a liquid. Convection does require a fluid as medium, the fluid can be a gas or liquid. In this instance the convection cooling is achieved through gas \ventilation management. For example your convection oven or airfrier doesn't have any liquids in it.
@ollanius_papyrus802 жыл бұрын
“Do you think the malyuk is better than the Russian AK-12?” Not a very high bar.
@martyletitbee15192 жыл бұрын
The malyuk looks like a hybrid AK/British sa80 to me. All business up front and the party magazine in the back. The magazine release catch seems alien to folks on an sa80 as it back next to the magazine. You get well used to it. It does seem a wild idea having it up next time the trigger but again I'm sure you get used ti that as you get plenty of practise. I also thought SF guys generally like to grab hold of the furniture of the rifle as far forward as they can with 1 hand to provide more stability when shooting for grouping. Turns out im told this is a more effective grip than the tommy gun style forward pistol grip. 40 thousand bucks a pair for night vision. We all know who owns the night people!!
@drumlessons8332 жыл бұрын
_"All business up front and the party magazine in the back."_ Best firearm description I've ever heard!
@martyletitbee15192 жыл бұрын
Me too I love the magazine release I've shot it alot let's say.. It just goes to show that differences do make a difference and it really helps to have confidence in your drills. So your accuracy improve your accuracy. It's one of those where if your not used to it your thinking what the heck is going on here.
@ReanuKeevesAus2 жыл бұрын
@@martyletitbee1519 reminds me of the AuSteyr, which the Australian Army uses, I served Australian Army nearly a decade and used the AuSteyr or the M4 as my Rifle.
@heybabycometobutthead2 жыл бұрын
The Mullet of Rifles
@myronkipa25302 жыл бұрын
Azov arguably made the most impact of any unit in current conflict. They are praised as living legends
@_FireHeart2 жыл бұрын
@Task & Purpose , 4:12 _“MALUK”_ is NOT a russian and Ukrainian word. *It is exclusively a Ukrainian word.* * * * Ukrainian: _малюк [mal’uk]_ russian: _малиш [malush]_ English: _baby; kid; kiddo; little one; etc._
@johnsharplin2 жыл бұрын
Incredibly informative video, good job T&P!
@ironleeFPS2 жыл бұрын
This was really well done, even more detailed than a “Forgotten Weapons” vid where all you’re doing is looking at the weapon and then maybe he takes it apart. Rather boring. Please make more of these for other weapons.
@Booya58062 жыл бұрын
I believe convection occurs in both liquids and gases so it wouldn't require liquid to have convection-related cooling
@BaritoneMonkey2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I feel like that's marketing lingo for "cooled by air just like any other freaking hot piece of metal exposed to air"
@Booya58062 жыл бұрын
@@BaritoneMonkey hahaha
@ericchild88452 жыл бұрын
Always great to hear your take on why things are the way they are. Even if it is only based upon visual observations vs hands on trials testing. I would love to try one of these out for myself to see what exactly it actually feels like to fire and handle in the field. Again, thank you for you everyday man’s point of view and analysis on this subject. I appreciate your efforts and commitment to the subject.
@lewycraft2 жыл бұрын
Kind of funny, how both Poland and Ukraine are currently in the process of replacing their older AK based platforms with bullpup capable rifles (Polish Grot can be both classical rifle and bullpup)
@kooldoor692 жыл бұрын
Ukraine SF: Can we have an AUG? Ukraine: We have AUG at home.
@portaltwo2 жыл бұрын
I see the vehicle in the background at 4:48 is getting a cat scan. Now that's attention to detail! 😅
@VadymVoronoi2 жыл бұрын
That mag release is probably there to avoid unintentional activation by entanglement with very much of straps and stuff in the proximity of a mag. Does make sense for me.
@vssm45192 жыл бұрын
Malyuk is a child in Ukrainian. Nice rifle. And this is just the beginning. After our Victory, Ukraine will become one of the best countries in the world. We will be good friends of the Free World and will be grateful for all the support you provide for us. Glory to Ukraine!!! Glory to the AZOV regiment!!!!
@Myemnhk2 жыл бұрын
Tuning the gas system in 5.45 aks is actually pretty substantial. There is a very noticeable difference in a "combat gassed" gun and a professionally gassed gun. The ak will always have a nice chunk feeling to the recoil from the bolt carrier group, but it feels much nicer when the gun isnt over gassed.
@richardfld2 жыл бұрын
"What's the best way to use this gun in combat?" Err, make sure the pointy end is towards the enemy and fire?
@ganthrithor2 жыл бұрын
1: Convection can happen in mediums other than liquids-- hot air "escaping" from around a hot barrel is still convection. Openings around the barrel allow hot gas to rise away from the hot parts, while cool air is pulled in from below to replace it. No liquids are required. 2: The gas port on the barrel is not under the wood furniture of an AK: it's literally the vertical bit of metal that links the barrel to the upper tube (the gas tube) out in front of the handguards-- the vents on the gas tube are also forward of the wooden furniture (you can see the gases venting there in your firing clips). It's just that the whole barrel gas tube gets hot, and the handguards run over them both. It seems like you don't use the handguard at all on the Malyuk as everyone is using vertical grips-- that and the polymer frame are probably why people aren't burning themselves on this one. The gas port on the Malyuk is right inside the handguard (see 06:51), it's just people aren't actually gripping the handguard to hold the rifle (and plastic might be a better insulator than wood).
@SkruTheSquad2 жыл бұрын
Well, you've answered my question Cappy! As a left-handed shooter I was interested in finding out if there was a conversion kit.. Because none of the soldiers shown were carrying a left-handed version of the Malyuk.. Thanks Cappy!
@Nonamefoolrex Жыл бұрын
Версія "Вулкан 7.62" не можливо, але в комплекті з ним видають гільзе відштовхувач, плюс можна пепреставити ручку заряджання
@EnclaveMK22 жыл бұрын
4:12 Malyuk it is only an Ukrainian word. There is no Malyuk in russian. 5:30 Odesa was never a frontline. Saboteurs, mentioned in that article were enemy prorussian ukrainian collaborators from Odesa. So not a single unit of this firearm was sold to russians or serbians.
@Chef-Chad2 жыл бұрын
Yes the Malyuk looks better than the AK12, please do the comparison video.
@JCtheMusicMan_2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis! You earned my subscription a long time ago! 😎💜
@Xcerptshow2 жыл бұрын
13:30 "Convection" isnt limited to liquids. IE: Convection Oven - which strictly operates with gas(air inside the oven) What they are saying is those vents at the top of the upper receiver allow hot air to raise and escape while sucking cooler air from underneath. **Im assuming there are some sort of holes on the underside of the upper receiver based on the claim. How affective is the concept? Would depend on how much sustained fire the barrel was subjected to.
@gabrielfraser21092 жыл бұрын
A similar thing was attempted in South Africa, a bullpup conversion kit to revitalize our old Galils. But it wasn't particularly refined, and the army rejected it.
@Admiral_BongoАй бұрын
The CR-21? All I know about it is that it looks like something straight out of a 90s low budget sci-fi flick.
@JAB63222 жыл бұрын
I would really like to see the Malyuk being shown in FPS games like the new MW2 someday Edit (09/28/23): Holy s**t they did lol
@corey84202 жыл бұрын
Does everything in life have to somehow tie into a video game? You do realize he is talking about a firearm being actively used in the most major conflict in Europe since WWII and you are talking about video games? What's worse is other people agree with you shame!
@JAB63222 жыл бұрын
@@corey8420 Look I get it. What you said is true about the Malyuk being currently used and on-demand rifle in the Ukrainian military that they can't export a single one right now to their allies due to the ongoing war and their need to keep their soldiers armed and well-equipped. They can only send photos of the Malyuk that we can only dream of shooting one. All I'm saying is that a virtual rendition of the Malyuk in mediums like FPS games could help satisfy our curiosity about the gun and appreciate the ingenuity of Ukrainian engineering amidst the conflict.
@spdfatomicstructure2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps. It'll be interesting to see how an AK bullpup is represented in-game
@sosaboi13522 жыл бұрын
Play CoD Ghosts they have the prototype called Vepr
@nathanmathews21482 жыл бұрын
@@corey8420 somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed...
@Dorimeme187 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to use this in Modern Warfare II Season 06!
@rifkibaktirinaldo323 Жыл бұрын
and beyond, will use in Modern Warfare III
@IceBug13372 жыл бұрын
Engineer here: convection cooling can also mean „cooled by moving gases“ for example hot gas can move away.
@epee11c Жыл бұрын
Engineer here. Convection is just any fluid flowing over a surface. A convection oven forces hot air through the oven to cook food faster. I'm still not sure what sort of convection they might be referring to, but it's not just liquid cooling, they could be taking advantage of some mechanical system to force cool ambient air across an area that was hot and calling it "convection cooling."
@thomassecurename31522 жыл бұрын
Your knowledge base is astounding. Thanks. Tom.
@speedoman_14132 жыл бұрын
Or Baby Boy
@gastonlinares55932 жыл бұрын
Thx Baby Boy
@TheGreenWeenie03112 жыл бұрын
Your comment is uplifting and I like it. Thanks. Bill.
@tohthunder2 жыл бұрын
The Royal Thai Army has used TARVOR as a standard service rifle. It has very good results in valuation experiments. but shortly after in service The soldiers in the real field complained that a bullpub gun had a lot of problems. The main problem was that the case ejecting port were right next to their faces. This made the smoke irritate their eyes a lot. Many units asking to go back to using the AR 15 because they feel more confident. Eye irritation in the heat of battle that's not a small thing. It could mean life and death.
@cryptopirate35022 жыл бұрын
11:34 why you can't? I think that it depends from you and your perseverance. I believe that in modern situation Ukraine will be thankful for your help with military ammunition, and depending on its size you or some of your friends can get the opportunity to have some experience with this rifle. Of course here in Ukraine, we can't legally export guns before war ended.
@natbarratt33562 жыл бұрын
Cappy I've enjoyed watching your editing get progressively shoddy keep it up mate :]
@josephgoman82232 жыл бұрын
I know a guy that volunteered to fight in Ukraine. He sent me some close up pictures of the rifle.
@nitroxide172 жыл бұрын
I can think of other ways the felt recoil might be less. First the stock is more in line with the barrel than classic AK designs, thereby making the recoil more linear and producing less muzzle rise. Second, in bullpup rifles, the grip is closer to the front of the rifle which provides more leverage in controlling muzzle rise.
@yanzavhorodniy12312 жыл бұрын
Convection involves a fluid which liquids and gases both fall under.
@dragonfiremalus2 жыл бұрын
I love a bull pup rifle. Length and balance feels so much better. Every one I've gotten to shoot I've really liked.
@darkconsole2 жыл бұрын
new drinking game take a shot every time cappy says industrial complex
@ww61562 жыл бұрын
Surely Ian at forgotten weapons can get his hands on one of these
@Hk7762Tube2 жыл бұрын
AKM had sexy time with AUG and there you have it.
@TheOMGWTFBBQ7772 жыл бұрын
lol
@Wndrfl72 жыл бұрын
Malyuk is exceptionally a ukrainian word. Nothing to do with russian malish. 4:11 They are similar because of language similarity but definitely not the same.
@CircaSriYak2 жыл бұрын
There are many AK bullpup conversions on the global market. This looks the most effective by far. A lot of people hate on bullpup conversions, especially of the AK; but fail to realize that just because it is not elegant does not mean it isn't efficient.
@johnshepard76302 жыл бұрын
Why do folks hate bullpup? I've handled the tavor once and the center of masss and the handling was amazing. Loved it.
@TRAZ40042 жыл бұрын
@@johnshepard7630 I own a Bullpup. Biggest complaints are noise and trigger.
@davidfreeman25222 жыл бұрын
When you need to use the bayonet, how do you hold on to the rifle.
@Stephen852 жыл бұрын
@@davidfreeman2522 most modern rifles don't even have a bayonet.
@davidfreeman25222 жыл бұрын
@@Stephen85 wouldn't leave America without one.
@numgun2 жыл бұрын
10:44 I love the stock footage of the "safety-o-meter" going rapidly to 0% 😂
@jsinope27862 жыл бұрын
Alright! Thanks for doing my request (although, I’m sure it wasn’t my request that spawned this). I’d love to see the Italian MBR: The Beretta ARX-160 which looks like some crazy Space Marines firearm. Thanks for all of the great content and keeping it light!
@waynemorgan87272 жыл бұрын
The "heavy trigger" gripe on bullpup rifles has largely been solved, these days. Additionally, since the weight of the receiver is shifted aft of the pistol grip, felt recoil might very well has less _perceived_ recoil.
@RonOhio2 жыл бұрын
Just getting a rail for an optic is a huge improvement over the AK pattern rifles. It the upper is mounted rigidly enough it might even stay zeroed. The convection thing may be what Stoner and company did with the original AR15/M16 handguards using the heat from the barrel to pull air in thru the bottom holes and out the top to create a chimney effect. Lots of opinions on that to this day. Recoil looks pretty straight line over an AK which should reduce muzzle rise which may partially explain the reduced recoil claims.
@Switchfork2 жыл бұрын
I'd love a video on morale in the Ukraine war, how Ukrainian soldiers' morale seems to be rising and Russian soldiers' falling and the effects that is going to have on the strategies employed by both sides if at any.
@PatrickPoet2 жыл бұрын
one thing you didn't mention is the company claims less uplift of the barrel from recoil. This makes sense since the lever arc is from the end of the barrel to your shoulder. Making that shorter reduces uplift. That's physics.
@xipietotec2 жыл бұрын
Gas convection is also a type of “convection” (see convection ovens). It doesn’t have to do with liquids. I agree they’re probably over claiming their wonderweapon: but you explained convection wrong.
@FLJBeliever17762 жыл бұрын
Azov was split in two. The unit has since been reorganized in some Mechanized form. Can't remember if it is a Battalion still or was expanded into a Regiment. Most of the unit's heavy vehicles, as it had a detachment of Tanks in its formation, were outside of Mariupol when the city was encircled. While half the unit surrendered when the city finally fell, the other half was pushed back all the way into the Central Front. From there, the Ukrainian leadership withdrew it for rest and refitting. Since then, its old Nazi emblems have been scrubbed from the unit in favor of Ukrainian emblems. Part of that wasn't just to make the unit less controversial either. The Azov Battalion had ended up fighting the Russian Wagner Group, a well known Neo-Nazi PMC under the control of the GRU. So, in Ukraine, Neo-Nazis were essentially killing one another in battle and the Ukrainian ones became disillusioned with Nazi Ideology and began to switch out or dispose of their connections to the Neo-Nazi movement. Ironically, the invasion HAS resulted in Denazification. But to the Russian detriment! The Ukrainians are more proud of their nation than ever before. More united and firm in their resolve. They've actually begun falling into line of a Western Liberal Democracy from a more Conservative Republic. As I said, for a Conservative nation like Russia, that's the LAST thing they needed. Though it is something to start having a laugh about. By I digress. Besides you're probably hearing from me anyways.
@joeybobbie12 жыл бұрын
I think there’s only Two Companys left of the Azov
@FLJBeliever17762 жыл бұрын
@@joeybobbie1 - Actually they expanded on the unit, forming several other units from Azov volunteers. One of the best SOF units is Azov. Though they swapped emblems. Their emblem reflects they are Ukrainian SOF. Other units were formed out of Azov detachments and raised to larger formations. Though few are anything like the original Azov Battalion. But they are actually some of the best of Ukraine has to offer. And likewise, many have swapped emblems for something more distinctly Ukrainian. The original Azov Battalion, which was an actual Regiment, was pretty badly chewed up. They were the defenders of Mariupol since ensuring it remained in Ukrainian hands all the way back in 2014. The surviving forces have been reorganized into a Regular Line Regiment. Previously, they fell under the Ukrainian National Guard's control. They cleaned up the unit successfully since about 2016 I believe it was. They just never got around to changing the unit emblem for a number of reasons. Since the near complete destruction of the Regiment, it has been rebuilt. Though for very obvious reasons, the Ukrainian Army is being quiet about the unit. Understandable as they would be an immediate magnet for hostile attacks, both on and off the battlefield.
@cwjian902 жыл бұрын
Do you have a source about them getting disillusioned fighting Wagner? Would like to read more
@FLJBeliever17762 жыл бұрын
@@cwjian90 - Just bits and pieces. Getting any real hard sources, you guys need to learn to do your sleuthing BTW, is nigh impossible right now. Mostly because people can't talk about it, for some very reasonable reasons I might add. But more than that, Wagner was heavily involved in fighting them. Wagner probably was the one group that really pressed them. Even Russia's Cat-A Units have almost been a joke in this war. Only the guys who took Kherson were actually competent and they were eventually broken, leaving only Wagner who has been doing the most damage as a general rule. But now Wagner is worn out and breaking. Though the damage is done. An increasing number of Azov units are stripping away their Neo-Nazi origins. Instead, they're increasingly embracing their Ukrainian heritage. Many of those who haven't done so, are foreign volunteers that the Nationalist Right, that originally helped create the Azov Battalion 8 years ago, are the ones bringing them in as well as new members who haven't fought the Wagner Group yet, let alone when it was at its strongest. Plus, there are an increasingly number of LGBQT+ members of the Ukrainian forces. And contrary to Radical Right claims, they have been truly tough nuts to crack on the battlefield. Professional and determined. They aren't confused on their gender, only which targets to pick first until the Ork Warbosses come out of their hiding places. I imagine some units cross paths with these members they should be predisposed to have fights with or aggravate. But they have the same enemy and no report about issues has cropped up yet.
@soloway-l1o2 жыл бұрын
Do You know the difference between the definitions of "nationalist" and "nazi"? Azov is a regiment of nationalist beliefs, NOT nazi. The emblem of the regiment is "Idea of the Nation" (the letter "I" is integrated into the letter "N").
@matthewzito61302 жыл бұрын
Traditional AKs have a very short stock with a small butt plate. Increasing the length-of-pull and/or the surface area of the butt could reduce felt recoil. Also, the Malyuk appears to have a rubber butt pad instead of a steel butt plate.
@GARBO962 жыл бұрын
Technically even if they didn't change the gas system the felt recoil would have been lower. Feld recoil an actual recoil are not the same. If you take a barrel the same length and move it away from your shoulder the recoil will feel higher even though it's the exact same system
@BeingFireRetardant2 жыл бұрын
Also, they could've simply refined the bolt travel so that it doesn't bottom out at the back of the receiver, via different springs, a buffer, or cams. That alone would eliminate half of the AK bounce.
@francoitalia51902 жыл бұрын
Great video Really enjoy your presentation style Cheers champ Australian fan🇦🇺👍🏼✌🏼
@cristianpopescu782 жыл бұрын
Great Video!👍 As I see they builded the gun backwards, all mechanics assembly replace the old wood gunstock. Traditionaly eastern fight style is close range engagement,so it make sense. Nice ,creative aproach.Respect!
@ベストカジノボーナス2 жыл бұрын
Malyuk is actually a pure Ukrainian word, it does not exist in Russian. I always wanted to try this baby out.
@bjornodin2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the comparison between the Malyuk and the new SIG XM5, both on paper as well as what experienced soldiers would have to say after putting both through the ringer 🤓
@STEW69me2 жыл бұрын
Yes yes!
@sylaconnocalys84432 жыл бұрын
Man the more I see about this rifle the more I love it.
@J0ermungand2 жыл бұрын
It is true that convection refers to the cycle movement in heated liquids, any gas is considered a liquid as well. So their "convection cooling" is a fancy way of saying "it's passively air cooled".
@ugumol2 жыл бұрын
Not really. You can create an air flow without moving parts and it will be a convection.
@J0ermungand2 жыл бұрын
@@ugumol Which is what a heated liquid (ie passive air cooler) does too (create flow without moving parts). So not quite sure I understand why you said "not really".
@ugumol2 жыл бұрын
@@J0ermungand Passively air cooled -- is just being exposed to air. Convection means there is a flow of air, so it is not quite passive.