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  2. AK-100 (rifle family) - Wikipedia

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    Later Kalashnikov started offering the AK-107 / AK-108 / AK-109 (in order 5.45x39, 5.56x45, 7.62x39) models. Externally they are very similar to the AK-100 series (with some minor differences) and are offered in the same calibers.

  3. AK-100 (naval gun) - Wikipedia

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    The modernized A-190E-01 naval gun, featured with a stealthy turret design. [3] [4]The A190, also known as AK-190 and A-190, [5] is a modernized lightweight version of AK-100 developed by Burevestnik Central Scientific Research Institute that first entered service in 1997. [5]

  4. Kalashnikov rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Kalashnikov assault rifle 1974 model by Izhmash, Russia (AK-74) The logo that is currently being used by Kalashnikov Concern to represent its series of AK-branded rifles.

  5. AK-101 - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifles - Wikipedia

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  7. AK-100 - Wikipedia

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  8. AK-15 - Wikipedia

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  9. AK-104 - Wikipedia

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    The AK-104 is a 314mm (12.4 in) barreled carbine in the AK-100 series of rifles, the dimensions of the gun is the same to other carbines of the AK-100 series.. However, the AK-104 also features a solid, side-folding polymer stock, unlike the shorter, skeleton-stocked AKS-74U.