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The AKMSN model is derived from the AKMS and features an accessory rail used to mount a night vision sensor as seen on the AKML and additionally a flash hider and bipod. The left arm of the AKMSN's folding stock is bent outwards in order to avoid the sight mount bracket during folding and the sling loop was moved further to the rear.
1P63 is a Russian reflex sight designed for use on the AK rifle family (AKMN, AKMSN, AK-74N, AK-74M, AK-100, etc.) Developed by Central Design Bureau "Tochpribor" (Novosibirsk) as part of Zapev program. [1] It is produced by Novosibirsk Instrument-Building Plant. [2]
The AKMSU (Russian: АКМСУ) [a] is the name attributed to a compact carbine derived from the Soviet AKM, chambered in 7.62×39mm.The carbine was commonly thought to be a Soviet prototype weapon, but evidence suggests that the carbine was not actually of Soviet origin, and was instead a custom-made weapon misattributed as a Soviet weapon.
AKMN (AKMSN): Night scope rail. AKML (AKMSL): Slotted flash suppressor and night scope rail. [78] RPK: Hand-held machine gun version with longer barrel and bipod. The variants—RPKS, RPKN (RPKSN), RPKL (RPKSL)—mirror AKM variants. The "S" variants have a side-folding wooden stock. Foreign Variants (7.62×39mm)
1PN51 (Russian: 1ПН51) is the GRAU index for a Soviet designed passive night scope for a range of Soviet designed small arms and grenade launchers. 1PN is the GRAU index of night vision devices, where PN stands for Nochnoy Pritsel (Russian: Ночной прицел) meaning night sight.
Ateman played at Oklahoma State from 2013 to 2017. As a true freshman, he played in all 13 games, recording 22 receptions for 276 yards.As a sophomore, he had 20 receptions for 268 yards.
MSN is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps provided by Microsoft.The main webpage provides news, weather, sports, finance and other content curated from hundreds of different sources that Microsoft has partnered with. [2]
The Akamai Intelligent Platform [27] is a distributed cloud computing platform that operates worldwide, a network of over approximately 365,000 servers in more than 135 countries. [28]