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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Have you ever seen this kind of AK rifle?

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Posted: 27th Nov 2010 15:37
Have you ever seen this kind of AK rifle? Do you know its name?
It is a real photo,not a 3d model.

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Posted: 27th Nov 2010 15:50
AK-47 with a folding stock and forward grip?

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Posted: 27th Nov 2010 15:55
Is it a AK-74?

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Posted: 27th Nov 2010 15:59 Edited at: 27th Nov 2010 15:59
The Ak-47 was patented in 1947. Hence the name, Kalashnikov Automatic Rifle, 1947 Model. The one pictured here is a varient of the next issued patent the AkS-74u (1974 model).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK74
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Posted: 27th Nov 2010 18:03 Edited at: 27th Nov 2010 18:04
The ak-74U is being used by police and VDV paratroopers now because of it's mobility and ammo type. That Automatic Kalashnikov looks like a 47 and I will tell you why. There is a distink gas chamber and barrel for the kalashnikov's 74's most notably, the end of the barrel is coned out, where the 47 is not. This only applies for the 74, the regular AK-74 usually has a hole at the end of the barrel for gas release. As the 47 does not, mags are also usually different. The picture is low rez, so I can't see all the features, but I do believe it's a 47 model with tactical but.

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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 02:12 Edited at: 28th Nov 2010 02:25
Soviet176, I think you are closer to the mark than I was. It shares more with the 47 than the 74. If I had to venture a guess it is a late model AK-47 variant. There are many, many variants out there and even some late model Chinese made SKS rifles where interchangeable with AK barrels and receivers. I guess that's the fun of having such a widely used and marketed rifle to work with; They can look and act like whatever the end user wants.

EDIT: For fun I ran an image search on AK-47's with folding stocks and only clicked on one's with that wood molded front grip. All of the images with that front grip came up with something about the Romanian Paratroopers variant, and they all mentioned about it was kind of rare. There are also a bottom folded stock and the more rare side folding stock but both were listed as an AKS74 variants

http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/detail/ak47_paratrooper.htm
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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 05:32
Ahh theres the barrel. The first post pic is all pixleated for me lol. In the end there are so many variants of the ak now.

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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 05:53
Way too blurry for me to make an accurate guess. It is obviously a 7.62x39mm M43 calibered firearm, due to the shape of the magazine (looks too curved to be 5.45x39mm M74, but that could just be my eyes). It isn't a Type 56(Chinese Variant), due to the forward wooden grip. Not an AK74 variant due to the caliber. The only AK variants I know with a forward wooden grip are the Hungarian and Romanian models. The Hungarian AMD-65 has a more straighter grip and the gas chamber is closer to the front sight so that is probably not the weapon you mentioned. I would have to say that the Romanian PM md. 65 is the most accurate weapon that fits your picture. The picture is too blurry for me to see, so I can't make an accurate 100% analysis. I don't have any other ideas since I'm not much of a fan of Kalashnikovs. Also, one could just take apart multiple AKs from a whole bunch of variants and combine them all into one product (providing that the parts are interchangeable; some variants cannot be interchanged with others). This means the weapon might not be a definite PM md. 65 and is just an unmarked replica.
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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 09:11
Well I played cod 4 yesterday so I think its an ak74u, did they make an ak47u?

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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 10:24
Quote: "Well I played cod 4 yesterday so I think its an ak74u, did they make an ak47u?

Poloflece "

I'm pretty sure the one in the CoD4 is an AKS-74U. I remembered they named it incorrectly. The "S" in the name stands for a Russian word that means "folding" which dictates the folding stock on the weapon. The "U" in the name stands for a Russian word that means "short" which dictates the shortness of the weapon, since it is after all a carbine of the AKS-74 which is in turn a folding stock variant of the AK-74 (which is basically an AK-74, just with a different stock). I'm not too sure if they made an official shortened version of the AK47. I am pretty sure they made a variant with an under folding stock; which would be named AKS-47. The closest thing to an AK47U would be the AKMSU variant of the AKM (the "m" standing for a Russian word meaning modernized). The difference being the use of a folding stock. However I don't really think they would officially make an AK variant that is shortened and has a full sized fixed stock; very impractical. So that means there are probably no AK47U variants or AK74U. CoD along with a bunch of other games has misnamed many guns, which really confuses many people. If any of you guys are going to have an AKS-74U in your games, please properly name it.
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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 11:59 Edited at: 28th Nov 2010 12:00
I have found it on web.It is a romanian AIMS. The aims has two kinds of stocks. It is one of the two kinds.

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Posted: 28th Nov 2010 21:27
Quote: "I have found it on web.It is a romanian AIMS. The aims has two kinds of stocks. It is one of the two kinds."
The AIMS is literally a PM md. 65, AIMS being its export name.
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Posted: 30th Nov 2010 06:57
Quote: "I'm pretty sure the one in the CoD4 is an AKS-74U"

Well it was yesterday and my memory works a little bit, even if so there's an Ak74u in black ops whichs looks the same.


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Posted: 30th Nov 2010 07:38
Quote: "Well it was yesterday and my memory works a little bit, even if so there's an Ak74u in black ops whichs looks the same.


Poloflece "

Haven't touched Black Ops before, I've lost faith in CoD. If it has a folding stock then it is an AKS-74U.

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