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  2. Kalashnikov rifle - Wikipedia

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    Kalashnikov rifle. Kalashnikov rifles (Russian: Автоматы Калашникова ), also known as the AK platform, AK rifles or simply the AK, are a family of selective fire assault rifles based on Mikhail Kalashnikov 's original design. They are officially known in Russian as avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: автомат ...

  3. AK-47 - Wikipedia

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    The AK-47 is best described as a hybrid of previous rifle technology innovations. "Kalashnikov decided to design an automatic rifle combining the best features of the American M1 Garand and the German StG 44." Kalashnikov's team had access to these weapons and did not need to "reinvent the wheel". Kalashnikov himself observed: "A lot of Russian ...

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

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    M16 5.56×45mm. The AK-47's heavier 7.62×39mm round has superior penetration when compared to the M16's lighter 5.56×45mm round and is better in circumstances where a soldier has to shoot through heavy foliage, walls or a common vehicle's metal body and into an opponent attempting to use these things as cover.

  5. Assault rifle - Wikipedia

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    Assault rifle. The StG 44 was adopted by the Wehrmacht in 1944. It fires the 7.92×33mm Kurz round. Currently the most used assault rifle in the world along with its variant, the AKM, the AK-47 was first adopted in 1949 by the Soviet Army. It fires the 7.62×39mm M43 round. The M16 was first introduced into service in 1964 with the United ...

  6. AKM - Wikipedia

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    The AKMS (top) compared to an AK-47 (bottom) Compared with the AK-47, the AKM features detailed improvements and enhancements that optimized the rifle for mass production; some parts and assemblies were conceived using simplified manufacturing methods. Notably, the AK-47's milled steel receiver was replaced by a U-shaped steel stamping.

  7. AR-M1 - Wikipedia

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    30-round detachable box magazine [4] Sights. 370 mm (14.6 in) sight radius [2] The AR-M1 is a Bulgarian assault rifle designed primarily for export. It is a modernized Bulgarian derivative of the AKK, which itself is based on the Soviet AK-47. [5] The AR-M1 can be chambered for both the 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×39mm cartridges.

  8. 7.62×39mm - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the Chinese developed their own 7.62×39mm assault rifle, also designated Type 56. It is a variant of the Soviet-designed AK-47 (specifically Type 3 and AKM) assault rifles. Production started in 1956 at State Factory 66 but was eventually handed over to Norinco, who continues to manufacture the rifle, primarily for export. Norinco ...

  9. Type 56 assault rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Type 56 ( Chinese: 56式突击步枪; literally; "Assault Rifle, Model of 1956") [10] is a Chinese 7.62×39mm rifle, a variant of the Soviet-designed AK-47 (specifically Type 3) and later a reverse-engineered copy of the AKM rifle. [11] It is the most produced and prolific copy of Mikhail Kalashnikov 's AK rifle design.