AK74 Assoult rifle - data from world.guns.ru
Following the decision of trials commission, Kalashnikov 5.45mm assault rifle was officially adopted by Soviet army early in 1974 as "5.45mm Avtomat Kalashnikova, obraztsa 1974 goda (AK-74)". Basically, it was the same old AKM weapon, adapted to smaller 5.45mm ammunition and fitted with relativelylarge muzzle brake. Another distinguishing feature was found on the buttstock, in the form of two lightening oval cuts on either side. The folding butt version, known as AKS-74, which was intended for airborne troops, also featured a new type of folding buttstock - instead of the earlier pattern of underfolding stock, found on 7.62mm AKMS rifles, the AKS-74 featured more rigid and robust side-folding metallic buttstock,which folded to the left side of the gun.
Early production guns featured polymer pistol grips and wooden buttstocks and handguards.Later in production all furniture was made from polymer The "Night"version, known as AK-74N, was manufactured with the night /IR scope rail added to the left side of the receiver. The latest variation of the AK-74 family was introduced circa 1991 and replaced in production both AK-74 and AKS-74. It was the AK-74M rifle,which is still in production and currently is a standard issue rifle ofthe Russian army. The AK-74M externally differs from the AK-74 of late 1980s production by having the side-folding,solid black plastic buttstock and the scope rail, mounted on the left receiver as as a standard. Some minor improvements also were made in the production process and external finish of the new rifle. AK-74M retained almost all advantages and disadvantages of the earlier Kalashnikov designs,including reliability, simplicity of operations and maintenance, and less thanideal"human engineering" and ergonomics. At the present time the AK-74M,along with earlier AK-74/AKS-74 is the standard shoulder arm of the RussianArmy. The plans of replacing it with the widely advertised NikonovAN-94 assault rifle were not carried out to any significant extent - theAN-94 is (and most probably will be) issued only certain "elite" units of the Russian Army, police and the Internal Affairs Ministry troops. TheAK-74 type,5.45mm assault rifles also were manufactured in the East Germany,Bulgaria,Poland and Romania. Most of these designs after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pactwere converted to the 5.56mm NATO ammunition.
CM031
CM031 is made of high quality metal and ABS. The top cover, outer barrel and sights are made of metal, while the receiver, stock, front grip, pistol grip and some internal elements are made of high quality ABS. Full metal V3 type gearbox is very durable and hard to damage, and the initial muzzle velocity of 360 - 380 fps does not put a stress on the internals.
Set includes:
- Replica
- Hi Cup magazine
- Battery
- Battery charger
Weight: 2700g
Hop-Up: Yes, adjustable
Type of gun: Electric (AEG)
Blow Back: Not
Firing mode: Semi a Full-auto
Battery type: Ni-Mh
Materials: ABS + Metal
Magazine capacity [pcs]: 600
Length [mm]: 950
Muzzle Velocity [FPS]: cca 370 FPS s 0,20g BB
Gearbox version: V.3
Battery [V]: 8,4
Objem batérie [mAh]: 1200
Lenght of inner barrel [mm]: 420
Type of magazine: Hi-Cap
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AK74 Assoult rifle - data from world.guns.ru
Following the decision of trials commission, Kalashnikov 5.45mm assault rifle was officially adopted by Soviet army early in 1974 as "5.45mm Avtomat Kalashnikova, obraztsa 1974 goda (AK-74)". Basically, it was the same old AKM weapon, adapted to smaller 5.45mm ammunition and fitted with relativelylarge muzzle brake. Another distinguishing feature was found on the buttstock, in the form of two lightening oval cuts on either side. The folding butt version, known as AKS-74, which was intended for airborne troops, also featured a new type of folding buttstock - instead of the earlier pattern of underfolding stock, found on 7.62mm AKMS rifles, the AKS-74 featured more rigid and robust side-folding metallic buttstock,which folded to the left side of the gun.
Early production guns featured polymer pistol grips and wooden buttstocks and handguards.Later in production all furniture was made from polymer The "Night"version, known as AK-74N, was manufactured with the night /IR scope rail added to the left side of the receiver. The latest variation of the AK-74 family was introduced circa 1991 and replaced in production both AK-74 and AKS-74. It was the AK-74M rifle,which is still in production and currently is a standard issue rifle ofthe Russian army. The AK-74M externally differs from the AK-74 of late 1980s production by having the side-folding,solid black plastic buttstock and the scope rail, mounted on the left receiver as as a standard. Some minor improvements also were made in the production process and external finish of the new rifle. AK-74M retained almost all advantages and disadvantages of the earlier Kalashnikov designs,including reliability, simplicity of operations and maintenance, and less thanideal"human engineering" and ergonomics. At the present time the AK-74M,along with earlier AK-74/AKS-74 is the standard shoulder arm of the RussianArmy. The plans of replacing it with the widely advertised NikonovAN-94 assault rifle were not carried out to any significant extent - theAN-94 is (and most probably will be) issued only certain "elite" units of the Russian Army, police and the Internal Affairs Ministry troops. TheAK-74 type,5.45mm assault rifles also were manufactured in the East Germany,Bulgaria,Poland and Romania. Most of these designs after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pactwere converted to the 5.56mm NATO ammunition.
CM031
CM031 is made of high quality metal and ABS. The top cover, outer barrel and sights are made of metal, while the receiver, stock, front grip, pistol grip and some internal elements are made of high quality ABS. Full metal V3 type gearbox is very durable and hard to damage, and the initial muzzle velocity of 360 - 380 fps does not put a stress on the internals.
Set includes:
- Replica
- Hi Cup magazine
- Battery
- Battery charger
Hop-Up: Yes, adjustable
Type of gun: Electric (AEG)
Blow Back: Not
Firing mode: Semi a Full-auto
Battery type: Ni-Mh
Materials: ABS + Metal
Magazine capacity [pcs]: 600
Length [mm]: 950
Muzzle Velocity [FPS]: cca 370 FPS s 0,20g BB
Gearbox version: V.3
Battery [V]: 8,4
Objem batérie [mAh]: 1200
Lenght of inner barrel [mm]: 420
Type of magazine: Hi-Cap
Discuss about this product with your friends and other shoppers! You can comment when you are registered and logged in to Facebook account otherwise you will not see option to put make comment. Comment or answer questions for a chance to win awesome prizes. Details can be found on the our facebook page. Remember to check "Also post on Facebook" when commenting to qualify for the giveaways! Have an urgent question about this item? We monitor these comments daily, but it may be faster to contact us directly on page Contact us. Our experts are ready to answer your questions!
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