AMD-65: The Specialist's AK Turns Standard-Issue

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The Hungarian AMD-65 (Automata Módosított Deszantfegyver
- "Modified Paratrooper Automatic Rifle") was requested first in 1964 because the standard AKM-63 rifles in Hungarian service were too long for a lot of troops. The Ministry of the Interior requested a new rifle 30% shorter and 10% lighter than the standard AK, and the result was the AMD-65. The designers at FÉG decided that the regular Soviet underfolding stock design was too complicated and expensive - and also prone to getting loose with use - and designed their own folding stock design. It was cheap, easy to make, and solid - but it gave a lousy cheek weld. This was an acceptable compromise.
The AMD-65 first saw combat use with elements of the Hungarian forces that occupied Czechoslovakia in August 1968, and they liked it. In a surprise move a few months later, the Hungarian MoD decided to adopt it as the standard infantry rifle for all troops, on account of its lower cost than the AKM-63. This was really not the role the AMD-65 was intended for, but the decision stood. Production for the Hungarian military ran until 1980, and commercial and export production continued another decade until 1990. In total, about 1,068,000 AMD-65s were made, accounting for 56.5% of all Hungarian Kalashnikovs. It was widely exported, and is seen in conflict zones worldwide to this day.
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  • @ForgottenWeapons
    @ForgottenWeaponsАй бұрын

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  • @user-oi1fd6fx2j

    @user-oi1fd6fx2j

    Ай бұрын

    Done! Pledged for a signed Blue, But i really love the green!🇭🇺

  • @skibur848

    @skibur848

    Ай бұрын

    I'd love to buy their books, but I really can't justify 100 bucks, ever gonna get a paperback version? 😅

  • @foxzillax5745

    @foxzillax5745

    Ай бұрын

    I want one

  • @tokamelegito912

    @tokamelegito912

    Ай бұрын

    Hungarian translate from this book?

  • @user-oi1fd6fx2j

    @user-oi1fd6fx2j

    Ай бұрын

    @@skibur848 quality costs money! I feel you, i would have a very large library if books where not so expensive!

  • @Chalky.
    @Chalky.Ай бұрын

    An AMD measured in Megahurts.

  • @paleoph6168

    @paleoph6168

    Ай бұрын

    Oof size: Mega

  • @robertsears8323

    @robertsears8323

    Ай бұрын

    You win the internet today.

  • @azkrouzreimertz9784

    @azkrouzreimertz9784

    Ай бұрын

    Of all the gpu jokes yours was the best

  • @jameshayden5053

    @jameshayden5053

    Ай бұрын

    I Watched a short where one beat the Hell outta Jim Fuller 😂

  • @baomao7243

    @baomao7243

    Ай бұрын

    Where is the competing Intel version ? (BTW, in modern designs, it’s GigaHurts!)

  • @ToastyMozart
    @ToastyMozartАй бұрын

    AMD-65: For when you're *really* done putting up with Nvidia's garbage.

  • @S28426

    @S28426

    Ай бұрын

    "So Nvidia, *fuck you!* "

  • @nachoakajrod

    @nachoakajrod

    Ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @AkioHabana

    @AkioHabana

    Ай бұрын

    took me way too long to get this

  • @Lebedev92

    @Lebedev92

    Ай бұрын

    "AMD"... Okay I get it...😆😆

  • @Uncle_Roadkill

    @Uncle_Roadkill

    Ай бұрын

    AMD - it's time we *heat* things up!

  • @kschoof18
    @kschoof18Ай бұрын

    While I was in Afghanistan, a local turned in a AMD65, a Greek leand leased M1 Garand, and 2 really rusty Martini-Henry rifles. It was a real suprise when we realize what he had.

  • @rodeanalfanteforcadela7645

    @rodeanalfanteforcadela7645

    Ай бұрын

    It must've been painful if you had to leave it behind. Or worse, destroyed.

  • @robertmao9390

    @robertmao9390

    Ай бұрын

    AMD65 came most likely from the Afghan National Police contract; M1 Garand probably walked across the border from Iran, Martini-Henry rifles undoubtedly from the British era.

  • @kschoof18

    @kschoof18

    Ай бұрын

    @robertmao9390 we looked up the serial number on the M1 to find it was Greek then found evidence that they were sold to Iraq.

  • @kschoof18

    @kschoof18

    Ай бұрын

    @rodeanalfanteforcadela7645 even worse the M1 had all matching serials

  • @danielkantor5693

    @danielkantor5693

    Ай бұрын

    @@robertmao9390 I have a AMD-65, its a nice light handy AK

  • @danielboudreau8404
    @danielboudreau8404Ай бұрын

    Seeing how the nations of the Warsaw Pact adapted the AK platform to suit their own particular needs is one of my favorite aspects of the AK platform.

  • @Hybris51129

    @Hybris51129

    Ай бұрын

    Soviets: "Behold **our** rifle!" Warsaw Pact Members: "**My** rifle!"

  • @abyssinia4ever

    @abyssinia4ever

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Hybris51129*Our Rifle*

  • @fluffybird4234

    @fluffybird4234

    Ай бұрын

    I recently just shot a full auto Vz 58 and amd 65 both wires stocks like these back to back it was so cool to see and feel the differences the vz had so much bark and fireball

  • @Neko-gs4ip

    @Neko-gs4ip

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Hybris51129 Czechoslovakia: keep your change

  • @genericpersonx333

    @genericpersonx333

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed, the whole dynamic of the Warsaw Pact was ambivalence. Nations like Hungary were aware their armies were basically just cannon-fodder for the USSR, and so they were torn between paying the bare minimum to satisfy the USSR while paying enough to have a proper army the people of could be proud of and count on to serve them if the USSR's grip ever loosened.

  • @templar804
    @templar804Ай бұрын

    It's always a little funny to see front vertical grips that are literally the same pistol grip stapled to the gun a second time.

  • @Tunkkis

    @Tunkkis

    Ай бұрын

    Makes me think of the South African gas launcher with two FAL pistol grips. The "Stopper" they called it, I recall.

  • @user-kr7yh8vw9m

    @user-kr7yh8vw9m

    Ай бұрын

    These pistol grips are also part of the gun customization in Call of Duty: Cold War by the way.

  • @GetTheFO

    @GetTheFO

    Ай бұрын

    The M249 has a specific forward grip as well; it’s literally just the pistol grip that’s had some picatinny mount screwed onto it lol

  • @Gameprojordan

    @Gameprojordan

    Ай бұрын

    Reminds me of those American special forces guys in the Vietnam War who would bolt an M16 pistol grip onto the front handguard of their CAR-15s

  • @adamcichon6957

    @adamcichon6957

    Ай бұрын

    Probably you know that already, i just wanted to write it down. Simple fact is, that's quite cheap standard gun part, also being made in quantity... so it's not big of a deal to make few hundreds thousands more and screw them onto the handguards. And it looks better than improvised grips out of drill handles, witch tend to look out of place on the gun. In the matter of fact, pretty much everyone did that at some point. I saw video about Gulf War L85s with second pistol grip screwed on, polish wz. 96 Beryl had vert grip grinded out of standard pistol grip, Vietnam CAR 15s... If only StG 44 had separated pistol grip it would've also being screwed onto the handguard, ha ha.

  • @DevinMoorhead
    @DevinMoorheadАй бұрын

    I swear with Ian doing all these books I'll finally learn to read

  • @Foxtrott_4

    @Foxtrott_4

    Ай бұрын

    You're a Marine right?

  • @Jackedhobbit

    @Jackedhobbit

    Ай бұрын

    Doubtful. I still can’t read.

  • @VaronPlateando

    @VaronPlateando

    Ай бұрын

    so you didn't take the LOTR | harry potter routes to that, apparently (that's more of a millennial trajectory, I suppose).

  • @Jackedhobbit

    @Jackedhobbit

    Ай бұрын

    @@VaronPlateando of course I read them. That doesn’t mean I can read now.

  • @paulholland9470

    @paulholland9470

    Ай бұрын

    i been sayin that for years

  • @peppermillers8361
    @peppermillers8361Ай бұрын

    I remember seeing this gun in Metal Gear Solid 3 and thinking the devs just came up with their own fictional tacticool AK variant. Was surprised to learn it was an actual gun shortly after.

  • @Etendard1708

    @Etendard1708

    Ай бұрын

    This rifle was already featured in Medal of Honor 2010. There were three AK in that game: East German MPiK-MS, Hungarian AMD-63, and standard AKM

  • @peppermillers8361

    @peppermillers8361

    Ай бұрын

    @@Etendard1708 already? MGS3 was made way before 2010. Still, that's neat.

  • @nickysimi9866

    @nickysimi9866

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Etendard1708 I did like that detail about moh 2010. It was cool to see other aks as opposed to just akms

  • @daltonbecker4494

    @daltonbecker4494

    15 күн бұрын

    Is it bad that your original assumption seems so right?

  • @peppermillers8361

    @peppermillers8361

    15 күн бұрын

    @@daltonbecker4494 considering what they did with MGS5, it made sense to me.

  • @bencejuhasz6459
    @bencejuhasz6459Ай бұрын

    Greetings from Hungary! My father used this type of assault rifle during his military services in the 70s.(He had to go another 6 months in the late 70s.) He was the only guy in his platoon to use it with a 20 round mag, the others had to use theirs with a 30 round mag. In fairness,he was a radio operator so he also had to carry the radio. Unless he had to be the driver for the battalion commander, BC(rank Lieutenant Colonel), on his side, which happened often, considering my father's bad behaviour, then 30 round magazine, since the radio stayed inside either the GAZ 69 jeep or the command truck. The officers,including said BC got 20 round mags, because they often carry their leather map (holding) bags and the 30 round mag almost always catched the strap of the bag.

  • @Andrewsky347

    @Andrewsky347

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @alexwest2573

    @alexwest2573

    Ай бұрын

    The GAZ 69 is a cool looking jeep, wish I could own one

  • @takacsi

    @takacsi

    20 күн бұрын

    I had the same in 1995 We shoot with this 9 bullets at all during the one year...

  • @BoisegangGaming
    @BoisegangGamingАй бұрын

    13:08 the firing modes are "Shoot one bullet" or "Shoot all the bullets". Makes sense to me.

  • @peppermillers8361

    @peppermillers8361

    Ай бұрын

    You silly, It's the infinite ammo cheat!

  • @piritskenyer

    @piritskenyer

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@peppermillers8361IDDQD or IDKFA

  • @jonathanyang6230

    @jonathanyang6230

    28 күн бұрын

    less confusing than safe - automatic - repetition

  • @gergokerekes4550
    @gergokerekes4550Ай бұрын

    my granddad was working on the machine that made the "long grater" handguard as he called it. his factory was one of the first to begin making these, he was always proud of the work he did with his friends back then. when I was in Egypt with him decades ago we managed to meet one of these old guns. I have never seen 2 men who speak no common languages be soo friendly that fast ever.

  • @foldvarimarton
    @foldvarimartonАй бұрын

    I was a conscript in 2002. We were issued AK-63D during basic training and AMD-65 on duty. It didn't matter much to anyone as everyone was convinced that we won't ever have to use them under the umbrella of NATO. Anyway we pronounce the manufacturer as "fayg" instead of spelling out the initials. Too bad they've been bankrupt 20 years ago without any hope of revival. The new rifles are sourced from CZ now.

  • @williamromine5715

    @williamromine5715

    Ай бұрын

    I would have thought that the number of these rifles would have kept them viable. I wonder why they went bankrupt?

  • @bencecserkuti7110

    @bencecserkuti7110

    Ай бұрын

    @@williamromine5715 They went private in the 90s (formerly a state owned company) and -as far as I am aware - when export possibilities were limited by the 2004 firearm law (don't recall the official name), the company lost many export markets and went bankrupt.

  • @foldvarimarton

    @foldvarimarton

    Ай бұрын

    @@williamromine5715 the armed forces required more modern weapons that they were not able to provide so the government orders seized. Domestic civilian market is non-existent due to strickt gun control. Meanwhile the US restricted foreign imports to protect its domestic firearms production and that was the end of it. The factory always produced natural gas powered home appliances like space heaters, furnaces and water boilers besides firearms, they were spinned off as different companies and still producing.

  • @zsoltberces3378

    @zsoltberces3378

    Ай бұрын

    @@williamromine5715 In 2004 the Hungarian goverment orders a complete ban of gun-exports. Coupled with it, that between 2002-2014 the military expenditure was minimal& shrinking. Furthermore, MoD spent that minimal resources on a very stupid way, f.e. required an extended air-refueling capacity for fancy Gripen jets in the Air force, but forsake any modernisation of the Army. Furthermore, in 2004 it was a huge (by hungarian standards) embezzlement at FÉG about USD 8 million. The main part of the FÉG holding was bought out from bankrupcy by MPF Industry Group, but no longer produces rifles. But not the whole FÉG went bankrupt. FÉG was a kind of industrial holding, manufacturing not only weapons, but different kind of gas-appliances, even some sewing machines as well. The gas-appliance parts of the company survived. VARA-FÉG Kft. (VARA-FÉG Ltd.) produces gas-aplliances for homes, and FÉG-VESTALE produces industrial appliances.

  • @kevinwilson9589

    @kevinwilson9589

    Ай бұрын

    In todays strange twisted world, Ian may have known the proper pronunciation, but wanted to avoid it to prevent a possible You Tube strike.

  • @brotherpanda3626
    @brotherpanda3626Ай бұрын

    Never heard of this processor

  • @charliesurfer5363

    @charliesurfer5363

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @paleoph6168

    @paleoph6168

    Ай бұрын

    It was made exclusively for the Eastern European market by the Hungarian branch of AMD.

  • @Chalky.

    @Chalky.

    Ай бұрын

    It's fire rate is measured in Megahurts.

  • @wastedangelematis

    @wastedangelematis

    Ай бұрын

    This comment section is EPIC !!!! 👏

  • @Lord_RFAS

    @Lord_RFAS

    Ай бұрын

    My first thought, too 🤣

  • @JamesTheLamenter
    @JamesTheLamenterАй бұрын

    Fun Fact: the AMD 65 is the preferred rifle of the Ocelot Unit of the Spetsnaz GRU.

  • @TheKruthix

    @TheKruthix

    Ай бұрын

    I always wanted to use it in game.

  • @luisfilipimartinstrescastr3720

    @luisfilipimartinstrescastr3720

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TheKruthix you can in MGS: peace Walker.

  • @Arkeo36

    @Arkeo36

    Ай бұрын

    It's my favorite gun in peace walker as well. Super awesome at close range in those many lame "take out the vehicle and the infantry support" boss fights.

  • @peppermillers8361

    @peppermillers8361

    Ай бұрын

    Happy to see someone mention this.

  • @motorsportfangr

    @motorsportfangr

    Ай бұрын

    Which is weird because MGS3 takes place in 1964, at least a year or two too early for them.

  • @ThorirTheReD
    @ThorirTheReDАй бұрын

    I am happy to see some attention from you to Hungarian firearms. Greetings from Budapest!

  • @jakubknotek4891
    @jakubknotek4891Ай бұрын

    Never knew AMD started business by making guns 😂

  • @richardturk7162

    @richardturk7162

    Ай бұрын

    AMD was the model not the manufacturer.

  • @broworm1

    @broworm1

    Ай бұрын

    Advanced Micro Destructions

  • @6point5x55

    @6point5x55

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@broworm1 W comment.

  • @yellowsaurus4895

    @yellowsaurus4895

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@richardturk7162o rly??

  • @luckyxiong5766

    @luckyxiong5766

    Ай бұрын

    @@richardturk7162Jeez what an anti joke police here

  • @cyberarchitect9280
    @cyberarchitect9280Ай бұрын

    When my father was conscript they used AMD-65s so they did when he was a prison guard. Once I was able to shoot with it, not gonna lie the 7.62×39mm packs a punch...altough the stock itself a bit uncomfortable. I'm happy to see it mentioned

  • @maus-haus8603
    @maus-haus8603Ай бұрын

    As a Hungarian im really glad to see this❤

  • @theduck17

    @theduck17

    Ай бұрын

    As someone who is hungry, I am glad to see this too.

  • @thomasbane0

    @thomasbane0

    Ай бұрын

    That is a really cool profile picture.

  • @maus-haus8603

    @maus-haus8603

    Ай бұрын

    @thomasbane0 thx man

  • @brkr21prkchp37
    @brkr21prkchp37Ай бұрын

    My first AK build was one of these when Tapco was selling parts kits for like $100 with the 922R compliance parts and 3 mags.Oh the good old days of cheap parts kits with the barrels.

  • @MrQtip

    @MrQtip

    Ай бұрын

    My first was a Romy G kit with the G2 from Tapco for the same price!

  • @wslrichards

    @wslrichards

    Ай бұрын

    Me too! Except mine was about $250.

  • @Pattamatt1998

    @Pattamatt1998

    Ай бұрын

    Kills me to know what I missed out on when I was still too young to buy a gun lol

  • @bad74maverick1

    @bad74maverick1

    Ай бұрын

    @@Pattamatt1998 I bought a Ingliss 1944 Bren parts kit in 2001 for....... 109.99 I now have a beautiful semi auto bren. Now I am doing an MG42. One of two kits that were gifts from way back when they were cheap.

  • @Pattamatt1998

    @Pattamatt1998

    Ай бұрын

    @@bad74maverick1 man that's nuts lol, what a great deal. A semi-auto Bren might be one of the few machine gun conversions I'm really interested in.

  • @cypressmarch6632
    @cypressmarch6632Ай бұрын

    This thing with the suppressor on it gotta be the hottest thing ever for me. Even hotter than AKMS with PBS.

  • @kawaiiarchive357
    @kawaiiarchive357Ай бұрын

    I love that they started with plastic furniture and later got wood. Most countries did it the other way around lol.

  • @willyvereb

    @willyvereb

    Ай бұрын

    It's for durability. Most of the Soviet Bloc couldn't into plastics but in case of the AMD-65 they really didn't try anything drastic. On the other hand field experience showed issues with the heat melting the foregrip and temperature differences wearing them out. So it was less about economics and more to fix a quality issue. So yes, exact opposite as the reason for the bakelite parts in later AKs.

  • @berenyibence

    @berenyibence

    26 күн бұрын

    Wood is more majestic 😃🤷‍♂️👌

  • @Gameprojordan
    @GameprojordanАй бұрын

    This is one of my favorite AK copies. Perfectly encapsulates an oldschool tactical feel

  • @Tunkkis
    @TunkkisАй бұрын

    I always just figured it was a fairly specialized paratroop, vehicle crew, etc. weapon. Interesting to learn that it was so much more widely used.

  • @MrArpadfia1

    @MrArpadfia1

    26 күн бұрын

    It was my service gun.

  • @genericpersonx333
    @genericpersonx333Ай бұрын

    The issue with the longer barrel was that was the expensive part, because rifled barrels are arguably the most difficult thing to make. If you can shave 100mm off a ~400mm barrel, you save a fortune in production time, raw materials, and more. That muzzlebrake is complicated in its own right, but can be made with softer steel, cut with simpler tools, and worse comes to worst, be left off the gun entirely. If you keep your full-length barrel, you must have that extra 100mm of high-quality steel, must pay to cut it precisely, and so on. Making AMD65 with the full-length AKM63 barrel would have raised the price considerably!

  • @donjones4719

    @donjones4719

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! I was wondering where the nearly 50% savings came from. Wooden furniture can't be that expensive and the muzzle brake looks expensive. Looks can be deceiving? Speaking of the cost of wood. I wonder how much they saved by using the folding metal stock instead of a wooden buttstock. For regular infantry I'd think a proper hold would be pretty important. Also important for hand to hand fighting, rare as that is.

  • @genericpersonx333

    @genericpersonx333

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@donjones4719 I think the main argument was that all the tooling and manpower could be focused on just making the folding-stock very well instead of keeping two things going with divided manpower and resources. Communists loved arguments based on Economy of Scale. Of course, the AMD65's stock would become notorious, as Ian mentions, for being very ill-suited to the common riflemen and they said so loudly. They also might have just been shouting so much because they were deafened by the muzzleblast, but I can't prove that. 😁

  • @tomhenry897

    @tomhenry897

    Ай бұрын

    AKs were to be used like SMGs not rifles

  • @user-mp9rd4hg8b
    @user-mp9rd4hg8b27 күн бұрын

    I LOVE my AMD 65. It is super reliable, never had a jam, FTE/FTL with it and with the built-in muzzle brake, it is super easy to handle. There were 2 for sale, about 10 years ago… brand-new… at $600. I should have bought both!

  • @psyco-wolf4359
    @psyco-wolf4359Ай бұрын

    Ian talking about the AMD 65. "Brandon Herrera enters the chat..."

  • @hoilst265

    @hoilst265

    Ай бұрын

    Old Spitzer Nips built the rifle for Ian.

  • @martonpapp269
    @martonpapp26929 күн бұрын

    My grandfather server in the People's army from 1976 to 1978 as a conscript and later from 1979 till 1989. All throughout his service life he used the AMD and he adored it, although he was in an air defense radar unit so it is understandable. He always tells me that the rifle was accurate enough, compact and light enough to be used my everyone and still says that no automatic rifle more accurate will be ever produced other than AK style rifles. He loved it and has fond memories of it.

  • @masoncrossno-ye2rf
    @masoncrossno-ye2rfАй бұрын

    Interesting…. I literally had one of these come in my gun shop yesterday. Only difference is the owner exchanged the grips for BakeLite

  • @TomP-nw4wu

    @TomP-nw4wu

    Ай бұрын

    Bakelite is gooderer.

  • @Hidalguense

    @Hidalguense

    Ай бұрын

    Price?

  • @masoncrossno-ye2rf

    @masoncrossno-ye2rf

    Ай бұрын

    $1349 is what he wants for it magazines and all included

  • @trickyfoxx6941

    @trickyfoxx6941

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@masoncrossno-ye2rfif its a legit amd you should buy it and put it up on gunbroker for 2500

  • @Casmaniac

    @Casmaniac

    Ай бұрын

    It's not "bake-lite", its bakeliet or bakelite, named after a man called Baekeland

  • @TheKruthix
    @TheKruthixАй бұрын

    The backwards pistol grip is pretty ghetto. Awesome.

  • @zsoltberces3378
    @zsoltberces3378Ай бұрын

    The main designer at FÉG was Zala Károly (Károly Zala or Charles Zala in english). It worth to mention, that there is some variants of AMD-65 --- the AMP-69 is the most notable. AMP-69 was specially created to fire rifle grenades.

  • @lcka81
    @lcka8123 күн бұрын

    Hi Ian! It is an honor for you to present our weapons, greetings from Hungary!

  • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese

    @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese

    11 күн бұрын

    I love Hungary and þe AMD-65, love from America 🇺🇸❤️🇭🇺

  • @90Seconds2Midnight
    @90Seconds2MidnightАй бұрын

    AMD-65 built on a nodak spud receiver was the first rifle i ever bought when i turned 18. Bought it from a tech on his lunch break at an exotic car dealership called Foreign Cars Italia in NC for $600.

  • @Martcapt
    @MartcaptАй бұрын

    Short, cheap, reliable. The true AK spirit. I think Kalashnikov would be proud.

  • @captainscarlett1
    @captainscarlett1Ай бұрын

    A book on Hungarian AKs. That's just what I need for the niche in my library.

  • @mbh8621
    @mbh8621Ай бұрын

    A tgi amd 65 was my first rifle. I believe it was $360 brand new. It was the most fun rifle to shoot ive ever had. I regret selling it

  • @_D_P_
    @_D_P_Ай бұрын

    This is the weirdest Linus Tech Tips video they've done yet.

  • @30calxbastard25

    @30calxbastard25

    Ай бұрын

    Linus pew pew tips

  • @tiborberkes4599
    @tiborberkes459928 күн бұрын

    They wanted to make a short gun, but it didn't work out. The barrel became shorter, but the weapon remained almost the same length due to the muzzle brake installed on it. I would have just put a compensator on it, like on the AK-63 and cut the front grip shorter. Anyway, I loved it. I have had 6 AMDs in my years of service, never had a problem with any of them. Greetings from Hungary.

  • @zokogomajom

    @zokogomajom

    21 сағат бұрын

    Attach the PBS-1 supressor and you will see the difference

  • @FeherMate
    @FeherMateАй бұрын

    I recently saw a picture of my dad reading the soldier's oath for the other conscripts after basic training with such a gun slung on his shoulders. I really did not expect to see a video about it here. While these were, let's put it mildly, not universally beloved guns, they have quite a distinctive look and it is somehow both surreal and very cool to hear their story from you, an American gun expert speaking in English. Thank you!

  • @shoneoliver3715
    @shoneoliver3715Ай бұрын

    When I started this video the view count was at 9.7K. I'm not even halfway through and its lept to nearly 12K. Love to see it ❤️

  • @DavidFortman-et2jj
    @DavidFortman-et2jjАй бұрын

    Back in the early 2000s a bunch of those Hungarian 20 round mags came to the US in really nice shape. Think they were around ten dollars each. Never knew they were purpose built for the AMD-65.

  • @redcat9436

    @redcat9436

    Ай бұрын

    I have a bunch of those along with the Hungarian magazine pouch for them.

  • @akoskovacs6651

    @akoskovacs6651

    12 күн бұрын

    They are not speciali for the AMD but for the officers

  • @DavidFortman-et2jj

    @DavidFortman-et2jj

    10 күн бұрын

    @@akoskovacs6651 Very cool. The mags worked nicely in my Romanian SAR-1.

  • @wslrichards
    @wslrichardsАй бұрын

    This was my first ak build. What a time. Original barrel kits for 250. I sliced about 2" off of the front grip to allow easier mag changes.

  • @jefferyboring4410

    @jefferyboring4410

    29 күн бұрын

    I actually believe the grip aids in mag changes. Everyone over sweeps the mag insertion. Just stick the mag against the grip and sweep it in and it becomes an aid. (Your doing it wrong kid)

  • @judelarkin2883
    @judelarkin2883Ай бұрын

    When I was in Iraq in 2010 the contracted guards carried those. The contract company was American, the guards were from Sierra Leone. I always wondered how that variant of the AK came to be there. I don’t know if they belonged to the US government or the company.

  • @juanignacioflores3820

    @juanignacioflores3820

    Ай бұрын

    i remember reading somewhere that iraq bought a shit ton of aks from everywhere and they end up with a bunch of old soviet/warsaw pact guns in storage

  • @geodkyt

    @geodkyt

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@juanignacioflores3820First Iraq bought them (to supplement the Yugo clones Iraq was producing under license), then after the US invasion, when we went to go reestablish the Iraqi Army (that State Department "experts" stupidly insisted we disband, thus dumping a bunch of military trained - for certain values of "trained" - young men into the unemployment lines and pissed off at the US for firing them, and thus ripe for recruitment by bad guys), we ended up having to buy a bunch MORE AKs from everywhere, because the Iraqi Army AKs they had bought before the invasion were worn out from years of abuse.

  • @folti78

    @folti78

    Ай бұрын

    @@juanignacioflores3820 There is a fun anecdote in Hungary, that during the Iraq-Iran war, there were cases where the Iraqi transport plane have been loaded at one end of the runway at the Budapest International (it only had one terminal and one one runway back then), and the Iranian one at the other end with rather heavy crates. Go figure. Also post-2003, the Hungarian government sent a bunch of surplus weapons to Iraq, including old T-72Ms.

  • @vincentmueller3717
    @vincentmueller3717Ай бұрын

    Hollywood has been using the infinity sector setting since the inception of celluloid.

  • @geodkyt

    @geodkyt

    Ай бұрын

    It honestly makes the most sense for a rifle you are planning on exporting. "0" for Safe, "1" for Semi, the number for the burst size for guns with Burst, and "∞" for full Auto. Even if you also have bullet icons like later HKs.

  • @valkyrie321
    @valkyrie321Ай бұрын

    Got one of these nearly twenty years ago. One of my favorite interesting weapons in my collection.

  • @corvetteguy1980
    @corvetteguy1980Ай бұрын

    Colonel Trautman carried one in Afghanistan in 1988.

  • @JayAnon-wf8vb

    @JayAnon-wf8vb

    Ай бұрын

    It was Trautman that taught Rambo to drive a tank into a helicopter. To eat things that would make a Billy goat puke...

  • @lucamesseri1003

    @lucamesseri1003

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, but without the muzzle brake...🤔

  • @onpsxmember

    @onpsxmember

    Ай бұрын

    I thought he carried a pig snout sandwich.

  • @miniaturefarmer464

    @miniaturefarmer464

    Ай бұрын

    😉🤣

  • @pssteve8117
    @pssteve811724 күн бұрын

    As a former professional soldier in Hungary I used AMD-65d and AKM-63d and CZ BREN-2. My opinion is the AKM-63d was the best.

  • @burkecunningham7137
    @burkecunningham713720 күн бұрын

    Thanks Ian, i built one from a like new parts kit about twenty years ago. I m still loving it to this day !

  • @Tornciti
    @TorncitiАй бұрын

    This gun and 35 years of service it is the reason why my father is half deaf, he said they used to put spent shell casings in their ears when it started to hurt but it was considered g@y lol

  • @Vizhajtas
    @VizhajtasАй бұрын

    Thanks for the video! The infinity sign is actually the number eight. It shows how much ammunition you could shoot at the "Honvédség". :)

  • @TheKZOShow
    @TheKZOShowАй бұрын

    The AMD-65 is to me the best looking out of all the AK's. The black and dark grey parts and the simplistic design makes it look so sleek and cool. Plus it helped Sly used it in Rambo 3 in the first infiltration of the Russian base.

  • @jongrossardt7542
    @jongrossardt7542Ай бұрын

    A couple of additional comments - If you carried these in a right-handed carry ready position for any length of time you would soon hope to have a glove as the stock release button will dig into the knuckle on your thumb. Additionally, if you did a mag dump the unprotected gas tube would get really hot and since there was no handguard you need to be careful how you handle it afterward. I've fired thousands of rounds of blanks through these as OPFOR. Just a note - the issued sling for these was a leather version (at least that's what came with the ones we imported in 1999) along with spare 20-round magazines, vinyl mag pouch and std cleaning accessories. Still have some AMD 65 marked shipping crates...

  • @richardjames1812

    @richardjames1812

    Ай бұрын

    I assumed the same. Just because you’ve got a forward grip doesn’t mean that having hot as hell metal parts won’t be a problem.

  • @Pickelhaube808
    @Pickelhaube808Ай бұрын

    Finally! A successor to AMD64.

  • @proCaylak

    @proCaylak

    Ай бұрын

    which is a successor to x(termination)86.

  • Ай бұрын

    Damn, why didn't I make this connection… probably because my mind wanted to go 6502 from 65 ("too much" 6502 in my early IT stages). And somewhere in the back of my mind there was the AIM-65 rattling around which I just fully remembered.

  • @Jasper3478
    @Jasper3478Ай бұрын

    This was the first AK I owned and built myself. And I absolutely love it to pieces. The only thing I modified on it was I had AMD-65TECH weld a cheek riser onto the original stock. Super fun gun to shoot.

  • @Coltbreath
    @ColtbreathАй бұрын

    Back in 2010 I purchased a CAI AMD 65 from JG Sales which had the same set up as this model. Unfortunately after removing from the box and starting the cosmo clean up the finish literally peeled off as I took a solvent filled rag and wiped the muzzle break leaving bare metal. Apparently CAI had used spray paint to finish the unit I purchased. Thankfully JG took it back, but in hindsight I could have just paid extra and had a gunsmith refinish it properly. At the time I knew a gunsmith who offered Parkerizing and he did a great job on my Bulgarian Makarov. 😢 I still wish they were available today at reasonable prices. I think I paid $375/400 at the time.

  • @gergoantal1066
    @gergoantal1066Ай бұрын

    My dad was issued this in 1992 during his mandatory service. I'm proud we designed this nugget.

  • @LAHFaust
    @LAHFaustАй бұрын

    I've always loved how the Hungarian solution to the "we need a vertical foregrip" dilemma was to just bolt a standard grip to the foregrip.

  • @Hotboi1
    @Hotboi1Ай бұрын

    A lot of the ANA guys we trained had those, they were neat. The ak not the ANA

  • @samsadventures9900
    @samsadventures9900Ай бұрын

    I love my amd 65 I've owned it for 5 years now one I'll never sell. Although mine has a welded cheak rest.

  • @jamess662

    @jamess662

    Ай бұрын

    I like mine too, been wanting to get the cheek weld. The kns piston is a game changer for these.

  • @lelandgaunt9985

    @lelandgaunt9985

    Ай бұрын

    Been wanting a cheek rest, but everything else is enjoyable.

  • @craighansen7594
    @craighansen7594Ай бұрын

    I built mine from a beautiful unissued parts set, numbers matching, factory barrel. I used the short barrel but pinned and welded a slightly longer replica muzzle brake so i would not need to sbr it. It is loud!

  • @prdubi
    @prdubiАй бұрын

    One of my favorite rifles. Thanks for doing this video. Did a brief conscription service with this rifle. I now own 3 of them in the US as SBRs and I also own a gas version in Hungary, called the Keserű gorkíj 65. They are fun rifles to shoot and their are ways to make the stock comfortable to shoot.

  • @jeffreyoldham55
    @jeffreyoldham55Ай бұрын

    Brandon did a really great job with this build. He should offer one as an incentive for his campaign donors.

  • @TG-om1ue
    @TG-om1ueАй бұрын

    Gun jesus and AK Jesus is the collab we need

  • @nebraskanheathen2226
    @nebraskanheathen2226Ай бұрын

    I absolutely love my amd 65s . They have been my go-to rifle for years .

  • @nat040496
    @nat040496Ай бұрын

    This has been my favorite style of AK ever since Medal of Honor 2010 That very specific handguard setup, foregrip, and folding stock, all just looks great.

  • @joeinmi8671
    @joeinmi8671Ай бұрын

    The amd 65 is my favorite ak of all time. Remember those 20 rd mags tho. 30s can be clunky to get in and out on a fast mag change.

  • @Puxi
    @PuxiАй бұрын

    AMD? My AK says Nvidia.

  • @paleoph6168

    @paleoph6168

    Ай бұрын

    Nvidia-47

  • @Puxi

    @Puxi

    Ай бұрын

    @@paleoph6168 Guess mom bought me an norinco. :( Dad already bought me a Krinkov last year... You know how that went.

  • @ShootAUT

    @ShootAUT

    Ай бұрын

    XAK-4780Ti

  • @XtreeM_FaiL

    @XtreeM_FaiL

    Ай бұрын

    The stock is definitelly AMD. No support.

  • @Puxi

    @Puxi

    Ай бұрын

    @@XtreeM_FaiL Ray tracer rounds

  • @sammotkov2593
    @sammotkov2593Ай бұрын

    AMD-65 have this cool uncle energy

  • @neondystopian
    @neondystopianАй бұрын

    I believe the "off-brand" version of this is called the FEG-47. I bought one 15 years ago for under $300 and it was one of the best AKs I've ever had.

  • @SUMTlNGW0NG
    @SUMTlNGW0NGАй бұрын

    I built an AMD-65 built off a very nice parts kit back in around 2005 and it's been a great little gun. Other than changing over to the wooden grips for aesthetic preference and using a slightly longer muzzle break that's pinned/welded it's all original.

  • @corsair371
    @corsair371Ай бұрын

    A ton of Hungarian aks ended in Honduras, the US purchased those from a third party $$$ And supplied to the Contras based there. Difficult times the 80’s

  • @vipondiu
    @vipondiu23 күн бұрын

    I love that they introduced a selector option for the Infinite Ammo cheat. It cannot be overstated how convenient using infinite ammo is in combat.

  • @rustymiller194
    @rustymiller194Ай бұрын

    I have a parts kit of this gun somewhere in storage I was going to have built for me. I’ve got to hunt it up and do something with it now…..

  • @cynthiakoehne7004
    @cynthiakoehne7004Ай бұрын

    I like the A frame side folder with a cheek rest job done!

  • @edjecollins4141
    @edjecollins4141Ай бұрын

    The AK guy IS Brandon Herrera.

  • @bitfreakazoid
    @bitfreakazoidАй бұрын

    I remember seeing them at gun shows many many years back around the really early 2000's. At the time I didn't know that there were so many different variants of the AK and I thought it was just some knockoff thing because of how different looking it was. Really wished I had picked one up, among so many things that were way cheaper back then lol.

  • @makara80
    @makara80Ай бұрын

    Remarkably if inexplicably a genuine AMD-65 somehow appeared in cult British action show ‘The Professionals’ way back in 1983! The episode is entitled ‘A Man Called Quinn’ and goodness knows how the show’s armourer got hold of one, especially considering the general un-obtainability of authentic Soviet bloc weaponry to western productions at the time… 🙂

  • @mihalyrobertsiker7867
    @mihalyrobertsiker7867Ай бұрын

    My father was a driver for the ministry and he got issued with the AMD65

  • @grunt167
    @grunt167Ай бұрын

    I wonder if that AMD-65 came the remnants of the White Claw can from the test fire.

  • @karljg19
    @karljg19Ай бұрын

    A bunch of these came into the States a few years ago in the form of parts kits. Unfired rifles. They were selling for $279.00.

  • @user-kr7yh8vw9m
    @user-kr7yh8vw9mАй бұрын

    This is one of the most well-done variants of the AK-47, the AMD-65 really is a specialist weapon that got a lot of attention regardless of its reputation among regular infantry units and it fascinates me how the Hungarian Armed Forces essentially had a "all or nothing" mindset in case World War 3 broke out when it came to firearm production.

  • @egoalter1276

    @egoalter1276

    28 күн бұрын

    The hungarian armed forces was relatively underfunded by the standards of the warsaw pact. While the hungarian economy was considerably strong compared tot he rest of the eastern block, most of that output was channaled beck into sociel welfare and infrastructure development, most likely as a way to prevent further evolutionary sentiment after '56. This ment the army frequently had to go without the latest and greatest of soviet equipment, and often relied on cost cutting measures, and some cheaper domestic alternatives. FOr example many of its heavy trucks and jeeps up until the 60s were domestically produced Rába models. Same with light armour, the APC of the Honvédség was a domestically designed and produced vehicle called PSZH, roughly comperable to a BRDM-2, but still had a squad of 8 dismounts somehow crammed in it. The idea didnt really occure to the defence ministry that cutting down on the size of the armed forces and making up the difference with better equipment might actully be cheaper until the 80s.

  • @robertsolomielke5134
    @robertsolomielke5134Ай бұрын

    TY Ian. I think Romanian AK style systems also had the forward pistol grip as well. Good job Hungary ! 50% cheaper, losing only the' cheek weld" sounds a good compromise.

  • @ThePyleDriver
    @ThePyleDriverАй бұрын

    Love mine - thanks for the education on it!

  • @kram0113
    @kram0113Ай бұрын

    About time you've done a review, on one of my favorite AK variants. Although I'm not a huge AK rifle fan, Finnish, Hungarian, Israeli, & Romanian made AKs are the COOLEST in my opinion. First time seeing this gin, was in Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, & then in 80s action films like Rambo 3 & Red Scorpion. The AMD-65s design is incredibly recognizable, from it's forward/reverse pistol grip, unique muzzle break, and the infamously uncomfortable folding wire buttstock.

  • @bjorntrollgesicht1144
    @bjorntrollgesicht1144Ай бұрын

    I'm Polish. I see anything Hungarian= I give a like!

  • @fegyvervideodirex

    @fegyvervideodirex

    Ай бұрын

    And a Hey, Bober!:-))

  • @bobyg87

    @bobyg87

    Ай бұрын

    Opposite shit here Bratak

  • @bjorntrollgesicht1144

    @bjorntrollgesicht1144

    Ай бұрын

    @@fegyvervideodirex Gryzie!

  • @gunnerbhb50
    @gunnerbhb50Ай бұрын

    I joined the US ARMY in 1976 and in 1999 i did a tour in Hungary and Croatia doing MSR patrols, we landed in Tzar Hungary and we were getting off the plane i saw a platoon of Hungarian soldiers marching by all carrying AK's, now all my military career i was told the guys carrying the AK were the enemy so needless to say my butt tightend up just slightly.

  • @foldvarimarton

    @foldvarimarton

    Ай бұрын

    You probably mean Taszár, Hungary.

  • @gunnerbhb50

    @gunnerbhb50

    29 күн бұрын

    @@foldvarimarton yep just forgot how to spell it, that was in 99-2000, Thanks for the correction, I still chat with a Hungarian soldier that I know Tomas Horvath, again thanks

  • @egoalter1276

    @egoalter1276

    28 күн бұрын

    The end of the cold war made for some strange bedfellows. But for us, the view of the west was one of envious fascanation during the cold war, rather than fear. At least from a civilian perspective, can't quiet speak for the military. But most soldiers were conscripted.

  • @Dudi4PoLFr
    @Dudi4PoLFrАй бұрын

    Good to see that we got an upgrade to the AMD 64 that I had in 2005.

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709Ай бұрын

    I look at one of those Hungarian AKs, and my support hand wants to blister.

  • @Mayday4715
    @Mayday4715Ай бұрын

    I bought one years ago for only 350 bucks wish I never sold it, it had the OG 12” barrel with a 4” pin and weld break

  • @baronoflivonia.3512
    @baronoflivonia.3512Ай бұрын

    In 99-2000 Tapco was selling these kits for $99.00, before they manufactured stuff. Kennesaw Mountain GA.

  • @19anthro11

    @19anthro11

    Ай бұрын

    Man, how times have changed.

  • @JustBeowulf
    @JustBeowulfАй бұрын

    Long time favorite firearm of mine. Great video as always. 👍

  • @netpackrat
    @netpackratАй бұрын

    The stock was OK for what it was. One of my AMD-65 parts kits I built into a pistol (which is now a registered SBR) with standard AK handguards, and the stock I used on a romy build because I liked the AMD stock better than the other wire folders that are available. I used that as my beater rifle to throw in the Jeep for camping trips, etc for many years until I finally sold it. I have built several others on AMD-65 kits over the years. All using different furniture and none in the original configuration, mostly because the Hungarian parts are just better made than what the third world Romanians produced.

  • @deej9367
    @deej9367Ай бұрын

    I have an older tgi Knoxville gun with original barrel and feg reciever. Its my favorite ak

  • @lelandgaunt9985

    @lelandgaunt9985

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, I’ve shot maybe too mags out of mine, took the slick tanker grip off and put the paratrooper grip on.

  • @propdoctor21564
    @propdoctor21564Ай бұрын

    Another excellent video as always.... AK pattern rifles are my favorite but somehow I have never had one of these.

  • @danielk4340
    @danielk434029 күн бұрын

    Interesting, that most of the "elite" units like long range reconaissance battalions and the border guards (who were under the MoI command) kept their AK-63F (with fixed stock AKM) and AK-63D (AKM with Russian type folding stock) instead of switching to the AMD. When Hun SOF were founded they also chase the AK-63 family not the AMD. AMD was nicknamed the "conscript rifle" since most of the conscripts received it instead of the AK-63. 20 round mags were rarely seen (mostly the staff officers used them). When the HDF received the US made woodland LBE vest that could fit the 20 round mags so they used them again. Usual soldiers in my point of view liked the AK with a folding stock instead of the shorter barreled AMD. Afghan police liked them because they were "easy to carry and conceal AKs"... many went to Libya, Egypt and many other Middle Eastern countries where they still serves. It was a cheap and easy to produce rifle for its age.

  • @avramnovorra
    @avramnovorraАй бұрын

    Ive always been fascinated by the AMD-65

  • @ChrisB.C.
    @ChrisB.C.Ай бұрын

    I've played with the AMD65 enough to be familiar with its problems, but I still think it's one of the coolest AK's ever made.

  • @Jesses001
    @Jesses001Ай бұрын

    I have one of these. It is great if I am hiking though a wooded area as it sits neatly on my side. Shooting experience is not bad with that chin hold, but my more standard AKs are clearly more comfortable to shot. Shots unusually well in the folded position as well for emergencies.

  • @BleedingUranium
    @BleedingUraniumАй бұрын

    Easily one of my all-time favourite AKs, it just strikes that perfect balance of badass and classy. It also feels decades more modern than mid-'60s, both in aesthetics and function (shorter barrel, foregrip, folding stock, etc), especially in the context of mass-use standard issue rifles.

  • @gergoszilagyi7948
    @gergoszilagyi79489 күн бұрын

    Greeting form Hungary, thanks for making this video! :)

  • @327Federal
    @327FederalАй бұрын

    This is my favorite AK-47 of all time.