Kalashnikov rifle


A Kalashnikov rifle is any one of a series of automatic rifles based on the original design of Mikhail Kalashnikov. They are officially known in Russian as "Avtomat Kalashnikova", but are widely known as Kalashnikovs, AK47s, or in Russian slang, as a "Kalash". They were originally manufactured in the Soviet Union, primarily by Kalashnikov Concern, formerly Izhmash, but these rifles and their variants are now manufactured in many other countries.
The Kalashnikov is one of the most widely-used guns in the world, with an estimated 72 million rifles in circulation around the world and present in almost 100 countries.

Types

The primary types of Kalashnikov rifles.
, the first model variation that features a milled receiver
ModelCartridgeYearManufacturer
AK-477.62×39mm M431949Izhmash and others
AKM7.62×39mm M431959Izhmash, Tula Arms Plant and others
AK-745.45×39mm M741974Izhmash
AK-200, AK-2055.45×39mm M742018Kalashnikov Concern
AK-101, AK-1025.56×45mm NATO1995Izhmash
AK-201, AK-2025.56×45mm NATO2018Kalashnikov Concern
AK-103, AK-1047.62×39mm M432001Izhmash
AK-203, AK-2047.62×39mm M432018Kalashnikov Concern
AK-1055.45×39mm M742001Izhmash
AK-12, AK-12K5.45×39mm M742011Kalashnikov Concern, formerly Izhmash
AK-15, AK-15K7.62×39mm M432018Kalashnikov Concern

NameCountryCartridgeLength extended/folded Barrel length Weight Cyclic rate of fire Maximum sighting range Muzzle velocity
AKSoviet Union7.62×39mm M438704153.47600800715
AKMSoviet Union7.62×39mm M438804153.16001,000715
RPKSoviet Union7.62×39mm M431040/8205904.80/5.66001,000745
PKSoviet Union7.62×54mmR11736059.0/7.56501,500825
AK-74Soviet Union5.45×39mm M749434153.076001,000900
AKS-74Soviet Union5.45×39mm M74933/6904152.976001,000900
AK-74MSoviet Union5.45×39mm M74943/7054153.46501,000900
RPK-74Soviet Union5.45×3910605904.76001,000960
AKS-74USoviet Union5.45×39mm M74730/490206,52.7700500735
AK-101Russia5.56×45mm NATO943/7004153.66001,000910
AK-102Russia5.56×45mm NATO824/5863143.0600500850
AK-103Russia7.62×39mm M43943/7054153.46001,000715
AK-104Russia7.62×39mm M43824/5863143.0600500670
AK-105Russia5.45×39mm M74824/5863143.2600500840
AK-107Russia5.45×39mm M74943/7004153.88501,000900
AK-108Russia5.56×45mm NATO943/7004153.89001,000910
AK-109Russia7.62×39mm M43943/7004153.89001,000750
AK-9Russia9×39mm705/4652003.1/3.8 600400290 / 305
AK-12Russia5.45×39mm M74940/7304153.37001,000900
AK-15Russia7.62×39mm M43922/8624153.57001,000715

Variants

Original AK variants
Modernized
Low-impulse variants
The Ak-100 Series
5.45×39mm / 5.56×45mm NATO / 7.62×39mm
The AK-12 series
5.45×39mm / 7.62×39mm
Other weapons
The rifle's simple design makes it easy to produce, and the Soviet Union readily leased plans of the firearm to friendly countries, where it could be produced locally at a low cost. As a result, the Kalashnikov rifles and their variants have been manufactured in many countries, with and without licenses. Manufacturing countries in alphabetical order include:
CountryVariant
AlbaniaAutomatiku Shqiptar 1978 model 56 copy of Type 56 based on AKM rifle; Tipi 1982 model copy of AKMS; model 56 Tip-2, copy of RPK; and model 56 Tip-3. Several other versions of the AKMS have been produced mainly with short barrels similar to Soviet AKS-74U for special forces, tank & armored crew and for helicopter pilots and police. There have also been modified ASh-82 with SOPMOD accessories, mainly for Albania's special forces RENEA & exports.
ArmeniaK-3
AzerbaijanKhazri
BangladeshChinese Type 56
BulgariaAKK/AKKS ; AKKMS, AKKN-47 ; AK-47M1 ; AK-47MA1/AR-M1 ; AKS-47M1 ; AKS-47S ; AKS-47UF, AR-SF ; AKS-93SM6 ; RKKS, AKT-47
CambodiaChinese Type 56, Soviet AK, and AKM
ChinaType 56
CroatiaAPS-95
CubaAKM
East GermanyMPi-K/MPi-KS ; MPi-KM ; MPi-KMS-72 ; MPi-KMS-K ; MPi-AK-74N ; MPi-AKS-74N ; MPi-AKS-74NK ; KK-MPi Mod.69
EgyptAK, Misr assault rifle, Maadi
EthiopiaAK, AK-103
FinlandRK 62,
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RK 95 TP, improvements including a fire control selector and a muzzle device that enabled the firing of rifle grenades, the attachment of a silencer, or bayonet
HungaryAK-55 ; AKM-63, AMD-65M, AMP-69 ; AK-63F/D, AK-63MF ; NGM-81
IndiaTrichy Assault Rifle, AK-7 Indo-Russia Rifles, AK-203
IranKLS/KLF, KLT
IraqTabuk Sniper Rifle, Tabuk Assault Rifle, Tabuk Short Assault Rifle
NigeriaProduced by the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria as OBJ-006
North KoreaType 58A/B, Type 68A/B, Type 88
PakistanReverse engineered by hand and machine in Pakistan's highland areas near the border of Afghanistan; more recently the Pakistan Ordnance Factories started the manufacture of an AK/AKM clone called PK-10. Pakistanis had also made a new caliber just by a little changing in original ammo, that is known as 44 bore.
PolandpmK / pmKS ; kbkg wz. 1960, kbkg wz. 1960/72 ; kbk AKM / kbk AKMS ; kbk wz. 1988 Tantal, skbk wz. 1989 Onyks ; kbs wz. 1996 Beryl, kbk wz. 1996 Mini-Beryl
RomaniaPM md. 63/65, PM md. 80, PM md. 90, collectively exported under the umbrella name AIM or AIMS; PA md. 86, exported as the AIMS-74; PM md. 90 short barrel, PA md. 86 short barrel, exported as the AIMR; PSL
SudanMAZ
UkraineVepr, Malyuk
United StatesUS132 rifle, US132Z assault rifle, US109L shotgun & US109T shotgun. Produced by Kalashnikov USA.
VietnamAKM-1, AKM-VN assault rifle, TUL-1 light machine gun, Galil ACE 31/32 assault rifle
VenezuelaAK-103 / License granted to Venezuela
Yugoslavia/SerbiaM64, M70, M72, M76, M77, M80, M82, M85, M90, M91, M92, M99, M21

Similar rifles

The following rifles were either based on the Kalashnikov design, or have a different design but are superficially similar in appearance: