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  2. AR-M1 - Wikipedia

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    AR-M7F - like the AR-M1, but with an AK-101-style folding stock. AR-M9 / AR-M9F - improved AK-74 copy like the AR-M1/AR-M1F, features a thumb-operable fire selector and a different style polymer stock set. [7] AR / AR-F - improved AK-74 copies with black polymer lining and optional luminous sights. [3] [8]

  3. Arsenal AD - Wikipedia

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    AR-M7F - improved AK-47 like the AR-M1, but with an AK-101-style folding stock. AR-M9 / AR-M9F - improved AK-47 like the AR-M1/AR-M1F, features a thumb-operable fire selector and a different style polymer stock set. The AR-M9F uses a NATO length right side folding tubular stock, unlike most AK folding variants that have left side folding stocks.

  4. AK-74 - Wikipedia

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    The AKS-74 ("S"—Russian: складной; Skladnoy, or "foldable"), is a variant of the AK-74 equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry and developed alongside the basic AK-74.

  5. Kalashnikov rifle - Wikipedia

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    AKK/AKKS (Type 3 AK-47/w. side-folding buttstock); AKKMS (AKMS), AKKN-47 (fittings for NPSU night sights); AK-47M1 (Type 3 with black polymer furniture); AK-47MA1/AR-M1 (same as -M1, but in 5.56mm NATO); AKS-74M1 (AKMS in 5.56×45mm NATO); AKS-74S (AK-74M1, short version, with East German folding stock, laser aiming device); AKS-74UF (short ...

  6. List of modern equipment of the Bulgarian Armed Forces

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    AK-47 Bulgaria: Assault rifle: 7.62×39mm: Standard issue infantry rifle of the Armed Forces. Produced locally and modernized by Arsenal AD. Currently undergoing a modernization which is expected to be completed by 2025. The modernized rifles are designated as ''AK-47PT1''. [11] [12] AR-M1 Bulgaria: Assault rifle: 7.62×39mm

  7. List of former equipment of the Iraqi Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    British made folding boat carrier based on unknown truck ... AK-47 [2] Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm ... Bulgarian copy of the RGD-5.

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

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    The AK-74 is a modified version of the 7.62×39mm AKM rifle. [335] [337] These modifications were primarily the result of converting the rifle to the 5.45×39mm cartridge. [335] Some early models are reported to have been re-barreled AKMs. [337] The AK-74 and AKM share 9 assemblies and 52 parts (36% & 53% parts commonality, respectively). [338]

  9. AK-63 - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1977, the AK-63 was adopted by the Hungarian People's Army (beginning with the Ground Forces). In 1978, FÉG added a folding stock AKMS version of the AK-63 to their catalogue; thereafter, the fixed-stock AK-63 became known as the AK-63F (Wooden Stock) and the folding-stock version was designated AK-63D (Descent).

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