Ak-74m
The Kalashnikov AKM 5, ak-74m. Apart from several minor improvements, ak-74m, such as a lightened bolt and carrier assembly to reduce the impulse of the gas piston and bolt carrier during ak-74m, the rifle features a new ak-74m polyamide stock that retains the shape of the original AK fixed laminated wood stock, but side-folds to the left like the skeletonised AKS buttstock, and also a dovetail side mount for installing various scopes.
Avtomat Kalashnikova obraztsa goda , lit. While primarily associated with the Soviet Union , it has been used by many countries since the s. It is chambered for the 5. The rifle first saw service with Soviet forces in the Afghanistan conflict from As of [update] , most countries of the former Soviet Union use the rifle.
Ak-74m
Right side view of Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle. The AKM is an assault rifle of Russian origin. It is a select-fire assault rifle using a long stroke gas piston mechanism and a rotating bolt. The AKM was able to replace all four full size AK assault rifles by having a side folding stock and a scope mount on the left side of the receiver.. Externally the most notable difference is the use of black polymer handguard and stock instead of the wood that was used on the older AK There are also various minor improvements in sturdiness, easier ability to mount a GP or GP grenade launcher and some changes to reduce production cost. The AKM fires the 5. The 45 round magazine and 75 round drum developed for the RPK light machine gun can also be used. Practical combat range is m, but targets can be engaged out to m. The AKM was adopted in large quantity by the Russian armed forces. Older Kalashnikov rifles can still be found in second line use and in stockpiles. The AKM was adopted by several nations.
Notable users.
AKM is the main service rifle in use in the Russian Army. It is an improved variant of the AK assault rifle. The 5. Azerbaijan also produces the AKM under license from Izhmash. Production of the AKM began in and the rifle was officially adopted by the Russian Army in Azerbaijan started the licensed production of the AKM in July The rifle is being manufactured for the Azeri armed forces under the designation of Khazri.
AKM is the main service rifle in use in the Russian Army. It is an improved variant of the AK assault rifle. The 5. Azerbaijan also produces the AKM under license from Izhmash. Production of the AKM began in and the rifle was officially adopted by the Russian Army in Azerbaijan started the licensed production of the AKM in July The rifle is being manufactured for the Azeri armed forces under the designation of Khazri. Azerbaijan manufactured more than , AKM rifles by mid The upgraded rifles are equipped with a detachable sight and light. AKM is a gas-operated, selective fire weapon.
Ak-74m
Avtomat Kalashnikova obraztsa goda , lit. While primarily associated with the Soviet Union , it has been used by many countries since the s. It is chambered for the 5. The rifle first saw service with Soviet forces in the Afghanistan conflict from As of [update] , most countries of the former Soviet Union use the rifle. Kryakushin's group under the design supervision of Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is an adaptation of the 7.
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Archived from the original on 5 November Apart from several minor improvements, such as a lightened bolt and carrier assembly to reduce the impulse of the gas piston and bolt carrier during firing, the rifle features a new glass-filled polyamide stock that retains the shape of the original AK fixed laminated wood stock, but side-folds to the left like the skeletonised AKS buttstock, and also a dovetail side mount for installing various scopes. Tactical Life. The AKM was able to replace all four full size AK assault rifles by having a side folding stock and a scope mount on the left side of the receiver.. Also, it has reliable extraction even with dirty chambers and cases. Archived PDF from the original on 13 May Oxford University Press. The muzzle device locks into the gas block with a spring-loaded detent pin and features two parallel notches cut into the edge of the flash hider cone, used for unscrewing it using the cleaning rod. Sniper rifles. Special weapons. Archived from the original on 7 December
Right side view of Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle.
Archived from the original on 4 January The weight of the rifle with an empty magazine is 3. Based on the competition results, this assault rifle was included in the inventory in as part of the 5. By in Russian. This is a gas-operated weapon in which the breech is locked by a rotating bolt. These optical sights are primarily designed for rapid target acquisition and first round hits out to m, but by various means these optical sights also offer bullet drop compensation BDC sometimes referred to as ballistic elevation for aiming at more distant targets. The rear sight range of the rifle is 1,m. While most Russian and CIS armed forces use the AK in its basic configuration with iron sights, many magnified and non-magnified optical sights are available for designated marksmen and other special purpose troops in their respective militaries. Archived PDF from the original on 23 September The AKSU has a different rear sight composed of a U-shaped flip sight on the top cover instead of the standard sliding notch tangent rear sight. Defense World.
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