The AK 47 is considered to be the world's first and probably
the best assault rifle. It was developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov of the Soviet
Union, which is why it is sometimes called the Kalashnikov rifle. and it is
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Type |
Assault rifle |
Place of origin |
Soviet Union |
AK 47 Cartridge Capacity
This rifle
comes with cartridges of 7.62×39mm, which go at a speed of 710 meters per
scanned, it goes up to a maximum distance of 400 meters.
Specifications (AK-47 with Type 3 receiver)
Mass |
Without magazine: |
Length |
Fixed wooden stock: |
Barrel length |
Overall length: |
AK-47 History
of Designing
During the
Second World War, the German army developed the concept of the assault rifle,
they observed that most of the encounters took place within a radius of 300
meters, whereas the rifles and cartridges available at that time had more power
for such a short range battle. There was That's why the army demanded this type
of rifle and cartridge, which also has the qualities of a submachine (large
magazine and has the facility of firing multiple turns) and works within a
range of 300 meters. This resulted in the introduction of the STG 44 rifle of
the German Army, although it was not the first rifle of its kind. The Italian
Army also had the Sei-Rigotti and the Soviet Army's Fedarov Avtamot rifles also
belonged to this category. But this rifle was used extensively by the German
Army, which gave them an opportunity to evaluate it. The Soviet army was also
influenced by the principles and philosophy of the German army and started
following them after World War II. Mikhail Kalashnikov began his career as a
weapon designer after being admitted to the hospital as a wounded patient. The
first carbine design he developed was rejected, but he participated in the
assault rifle design competition in 1945. His model was a gas base design with
30 bullets. It was codenamed AK1 and AK2.
AK-47 Production History
Designer |
Mikhail Kalashnikov |
Designed |
1946–1948 |
Manufacturer |
Kalashnikov Concern and various others including Norinco |
Produced |
1948–present |
No. built |
≈ 75 million AK-47s, 100 million Kalashnikov-family
weapons. |
Variants |
Early variants |
AK-47 Service History
In service |
1949–1974 (Soviet Union) |
Used by |
All Country |
Wars |
1950s, 1960s, 2010s, etc. |
AK-47 Design
Cartridge |
7.62×39mm |
Action |
Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire |
Cyclic rate of fire: |
Muzzle velocity |
715 m/s (2,350 ft/s) |
Effective firing range |
350 m (380 yd) |
Feed system |
20-round, 30-round detachable box magazine There are also 40-round, 75-round drum magazines available |
Sights |
100–800 m adjustable iron sights Sight radius: 378 mm (14.9 in) |