Micah Mayfield gets to try the PSA 5.56 Krink which he calls the weapon to surpass metal gear... "I’ve some time to play with the Krink and I can confidently say PSA did a good job with it. Or at least good enough that it’s worth buying. I feel like the Krink in general is cool to own but obviously surpassed by more modern tech. PSA did a great job of making a faithful aks74u recreation and I couldn’t be happier."
The Armed Scotsman does a quick review of the Soviet Arms 5.56 Krink from Palmetto State Armory. The Soviet Arms AKS-74U "Krinkov" pistol is PSA's most compact AK yet, featuring a folding stock, dust cover, and short barrel. Inspired by the 1979 Soviet design meant to bridge the gap between submachine guns and rifles, this pistol is chambered in the more common 5.56x45 caliber while retaining the classic look of the original 5.45x39mm Krinkov.