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  2. 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 ...

  3. Zastava M70 assault rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M70 (Serbian Cyrillic: Застава М70) is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle developed in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by Zastava Arms.The M70 was an unlicensed derivative of the Soviet AK-47 (specifically the Type 3 variant). [4]

  4. RK 71 - Wikipedia

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    RK 71 (also M71) – baseline 7.62×39mm model with tubular stock and plastic handguard and pistol grip. [1] RK 71 TP – folding stock variant with an AKS-47 style stock. [1] M72 – chromed variant for the Royal Guard of the Qatar Armed Forces in 7.62×39 with walnut stock, handguard and pistol grip. [2]

  5. RK 62 - Wikipedia

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    RK 71 TP – folding stock version of the RK 71 with an AKS-47 type folding stock. [3] TAK – Valmet sniper rifle prototype for FDF, based on the RK 71, chambered in 7.62×53mmR and fed from 20-round Lahti-Saloranta M/26 magazines. [3] RK 95 TP. RK 90 – a Sako prototype for the FDF incorporating many features from the Galil.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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]

  9. IMI Galil - Wikipedia

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    The machined solid steel billet action avoided cracking problems the AK-series had with steel stamped sheet actions, but this made the Galil heavier. [10] The Gas-Block, handguard retainers and folding-stock mechanism components are cast pieces that are finish-machined and accordingly fitted.