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  2. AKM - Wikipedia

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    The AK-63 comes with a fixed wooden or plastic stock, but there is a version with an under-folding metal stock called AK-63D. [34] India: Various models of AKM and AKM style rifle in use. A local variant developed and manufactured by the Rifle Factory Ishapore. [34]

  3. AK-47 - Wikipedia

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    Type 58A/B (Type 3 AK-47/w. stamped steel folding stock), Type 68A/B (AKM/AKMS), Type 88A/B-2 (AK-74/AKS-74/w. top folding stock) [91] [92] Pakistan Reverse engineered by hand and machine in Pakistan's highland areas (see Khyber Pass Copy ) near the border of Afghanistan; more recently the Pakistan Ordnance Factories started the manufacture of ...

  4. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    АК-47 / AK 7.62×39mm: 1949–present replaced by AKM can still be found in armories. AKS folding stock; AK(S)N night scope rail; Issue 1949 stamped receiver; Issue 1951 milled receiver; Issue 1954 lightened milled receiver variant Soviet Union: AKM. modernized AK-47 7.62×39mm: 1959–present replaced by AK-74 still in use by police and ...

  5. FB Tantal - Wikipedia

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    As the weapon was intended to be able to launch rifle grenades, a newly designed, multi-functional muzzle device and a sturdier folding shoulder stock were used (the wire stock is a copy of the wire stock used on the East German MPi-KMS-72 rifle). Additionally, the wz. 81 was equipped with a mechanically limited burst fire mode, borrowed from ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. List of weapons of the Rhodesian Bush War - Wikipedia

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    AK-47 assault rifle, widely used by the African guerrilla movements. AK-47 assault rifle (other variants included the AKS, the AKM and AKMS , the Chinese Type 56 and Type 56-1 , the Hungarian AK-63 and AMD-65 , the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 , and former East German MPi-KM and MPi-KMS-72 assault rifles) [ 361 ] [ 93 ] [ 94 ...

  9. Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1950s, the standard service rifle of the Romanian Army was the Soviet AK-47, as well as a variant of the same weapon with a folding stock, the AKS. [1] Around the same period, however, the Soviet Union developed the AKM, an improved AK-47 design which utilized a stamped metal receiver and was cheaper to produce.