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This is the Russian AK-47. |
This is the Russian AK-47. |
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Perhaps the most well known weapon in modern history, the infamous AK-47 is stereotyped as the classic [[Terrorist]] weapon. It was developed in the late 40's by the Soviet Union, and it was soon to become the most widely used weapon of it's time, having over 25 variants. |
Perhaps the most well known weapon in modern history, the infamous AK-47 is stereotyped as the classic [[Terrorist]] weapon. It was developed in the late 40's by the Soviet Union, and it was soon to become the most widely used weapon of it's time, having over 25 variants. |
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 6 November 2011
This is the Russian AK-47. Perhaps the most well known weapon in modern history, the infamous AK-47 is stereotyped as the classic Terrorist weapon. It was developed in the late 40's by the Soviet Union, and it was soon to become the most widely used weapon of it's time, having over 25 variants.
Cartridge: 7.62x39mm M43
Designed by: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Manufactured by: Izhmash
Weight: 4.3 kg
Length: 870mm
Attachments: None
SD: None Clip: 30 Total: 300 GL: GP-30 GL (optional)
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