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  2. Comparison of the AK-47 and M16 - Wikipedia

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    The AK-47 was designed to be a cheap, simple, easy-to-manufacture assault rifle, [222] perfectly matching Soviet military doctrine that treats equipment and weapons as disposable items. [282] As units are often deployed without adequate logistical support and dependent on "battlefield cannibalization" for resupply, it is more cost-effective to ...

  3. Kalashnikov USA - Wikipedia

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    RWC Group LLC, doing business as Kalashnikov USA (KUSA), is a privately-owned American company that designs, manufactures and markets Kalashnikov-styled firearms for law enforcement, military and commercial markets. [3] [4] Russian-made Kalashnikov rifles and other weapons cannot be imported to the U.S. due to sanctions. [2]

  4. Saiga semi-automatic rifle - Wikipedia

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    Also the recoil spring and Saiga bolt are visible. The Saiga uses the same type of gas system that the AK series rifle uses: Long-stroke piston . A piston is pushed by the force of the gases from the firearm when a round is discharged, and it keeps powder residue and carbon from impeding the action of the Saiga.

  5. Kalashnikov SR-1 - Wikipedia

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    Earlier civilian offshoots of the Kalashnikov family of weapons were marketed under the Saiga brand, and so the project was initially named Saiga MK-107. [1] This Saiga MK-107 was caliber 5.45×39mm. In 2018, serial production of the final version SR-1 in 5.56×45mm NATO caliber began, which went on sale in May of that year. [2]

  6. Kalashnikov Concern - Wikipedia

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    Kalashnikov reported in May 2024 that during the first quarter of the year it had increased the civilian production output by 50% and the firearms production by 9% at comparison with the same period of 2023 and also raised revenues by 37% and started to supply upgraded AK-12 assault rifles of the 2023 model. [28]

  7. PK machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Based on the test results, the army preferred the Kalashnikov design. In 1961, the 7.62x54R mm Kalashnikov universal machine gun was adopted and put into production. The production of the PK/PKS took place at the Kovrov Mechanical Plant and used the tripod mount and an ammunition belt boxes originally designed for the Nikitin-Sokolov prototype ...

  8. GP-25 - Wikipedia

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    Reliability: It is designed and tested specifically for the Kalashnikov assault rifles, fits such assault rifles directly without any adaptors or hand guard dismantling. [ 6 ] Improved safety: The design prevents a round from moving within or falling out of the barrel, even if the muzzle is pointed down.

  9. AK-12 - Wikipedia

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    The AK-12 (Russian: "Avtomat Kalashnikova, 2012" – GRAU index 6P70) is a Russian gas-operated assault rifle chambered in 5.45×39mm, designed and manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), making it the fifth generation of Kalashnikov rifles.