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  Cyma AK74 Airsoft Gun AK47 CM031
  Cyma AK74 Airsoft Gun AK47 CM031
Cyma AK74 Airsoft Gun AK47 CM031
 
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  • Kalashnikov AK-47 and AKM assault rifles (USSR)

  • Kalashnikov AK (the original AK-47 with combination stamped / milled receiver)

  • Modified AK (1955 manufacture), with machined receiver. Note the distinctive machined cuts above and forward of the magazine well.


  • Automat Kalashnikova Modernized - AKM assault rifle, with the multipurpose bayonet-knife. Note that the stamped receiver has small indents above the magazine instead of the machined cuts on the earlier AK models.


  • AKMS - AKM with folding buttstock


  • AKM with GP-25 40mm underbarrel grenade launcher


  • Click here to see AKM cutout view (JPEG, 69 Kb)

  • Buy Kalashnikov AK-47 rifles and accessories at Impact Guns online store

  • Caliber 7.62x39 mm
  • Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs
  • Overall length: 870 mm
  • Barrel length: 415 mm
  • Weight, with empty magazine: AK 4,3 kg; AKM 3,14 kg
  • Magazine capacity 30 rounds (40 rounds box magazines and 75 rounds drums from RPK also may be used)
  • Cyclic rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
  • Maximum effective range: about 400 meters

  • Mag AK-47 30-Rd Used Steel Metal German w/Rib Back Ridge

  • Original East German 30 round metal magazine. Fits MAK-90 and other AK versions. Has a ridge on the back of the magazine which makes it stronger than a standard magazine. Very good to excellent condition in blue steel 7.62x39 Caliber. Will also fit the Norinco models or AK-47 and others. This is a high capacity magazine. CANNOT ship California, Maryland, Hawaii, Massachusetts and New Jersey.


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  • AK-47 Drum Magazine 75 Round New 7.62x39 Scarce

  • Pre-ban and very scarce 75 round drum magazine for the AKS rifle, originally designed for machine guns, these 7.62x39 drums fit standard semi-auto rifles and give you tons of shooting fun. Very limited supplies and brand new condition. High capacity - Cannot ship to CA, MA, MD, HI, and NJ.


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  • The Kalashnikov assault rifle, also known as the AK-47 (Avtomat Kalashnikova - 47, Kalashnikov automatic rifle, model of 1947), and its derivatives, also known under the common name of AK, is the most prolific small arm of the 2nd half of the XX century. It had been and still is (in more or less modified forms) manufactured in dozens of countries, and used in hundreds of countries and conflicts since its introduction. The total number of the AK-type rifles made worldwide during the last 50 years is estimated at 90+ millions. This is a true legendary weapon, known for its extreme ruggedness, simplicity of operation and maintenance, and unsurpassed reliability even in worst conditions possible. It is used not only as a military weapon, but also as a platform for numerous sporting civilian rifles and shotguns (see Saiga semiautomatic shotguns, for example). The AK is an amalgam of previously known features and solutions, combined in the most effective way. The effectiveness, however, depends on the criteria used to measure it, and the key criteria for any and every Soviet and Russian military arm are: Reliability, Simplicity of operation and maintenance, Suitability for mass production. There never was any significant demand for good ergonomics or superb accuracy, though. In general, the AK can be described as an ideal small arm for the past war (the Second World War). Obviously, it's not a surprise - AK incorporated most lessons learned the hard way during that war.

  • The official story of the AK says that the sergeant Mikhail Kalashnikov, being in hospital after the wound, began to develop various small arms during the World War 2. Circa 1944 he was assigned to the Izhevsk Machinebuilding Plant (IZHMASH), where in 1944 he developed a semi-automatic, gas-operated carbine. Starting with this design, during 1945 and 1946 he developed an assault rifle that he submitted for official Soviet Army trials in 1946. During the 1946 and early 1947 he redesigned his initial rifle and submitted it to the second trials, held in 1947. The latter design was found superior to the rivals and was consequently adopted in 1949 as the "7,62mm Automat Kalashnikova, obraztsa 1947 goda" (7.62mm Kalashnikov automatic rifle, model of 1947). After extensive field trials it was slightly modified in 1951, but retained the same name. Along with the basic version, a folding butt version had been developed for paratroop forces, and it was named AKS.

  • By the 1959 the AK was modified again, this time more extensively, and was consequently adopted (after trials) as the AKM (Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovannyj - Kalashnikov Automatic rifle, Modified). The key changes were the introduction of the stamped receiver instead of the milled one, and improved trigger/hammer unit, that introduced a hammer release delay device (often incorrectly referred as a rate reducer). Other changes were the redesigned, slightly raised buttstock and the pistol grip, and the addition of the removable muzzle flip compensator. This spoon-like compensator is screwed onto the muzzle and used the muzzle blast to reduce muzzle climb during the burst fire. The compensator could be replaced by the screw-on "PBS-1 noiseless firing device", generally known as a silencer. This silencer required a special, sub-sonic ammunition with heavier bullets to be used. Another change from AK to AKM was a slightly improved rear sight, with settings from 100 to 1000 (instead of the 800 on AK) meters. Both 800 and 1000 meters, however, are way too optimistic for any practical use, since the effective fire is limited roughly to 300-400 meters, if not less.

  • In the 1974, Soviet Army officially adopted the 5.45mm ammunition and the appropriately chambered AK-74 assault rifle as its new standard shoulder arm. The AKM, however, was never officially removed from service, and is still in Russian army stocks. many non-infantry units of the Russian Army are still armed with 1960s vintage AKM assault rifles. There's also an increasing interest in the 7.62mm weapons since many troops were disappointed by the effectiveness of the 5.45mm ammo during the local conflicts in the 1990s. Some Russian special forces troops (mostly police and Internal Affairs Ministry), currently operating in Chechnya, are using the venerable 7.62mm AKM rifles.

  • The AK and AKM rifles also were widely exported to the pro-Soviet countries and regimes all around the world. Manufacturing licenses along with all necessary technical data packages were transferred to many Warsaw Pact countries (Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia) and to some other Communist countries, like China and North Korea. Some non-communist, but friendly countries, like the Egypt, Finland and Iraq, also received these licenses. The AK is the only firearm ever that was depicted on the national flag - the Mozambique flag features a distinctive silhouette of the Kalashnikov rifle.

  • At the present time almost all manufacturers of the AK-type weapons ceased the production of the 7.62mm assault rifles for the military use (except probably for the newest AK-103, made in limited numbers by the IZHMASH in Russia). On the other hand, production of the semi-automatic only civilian AK derivatives is continued in many countries, including Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, China and some others.

  • Technical description for the AKM assault rifle:
  • The AKM is a gas operated, selective fire assault rifle.

  • The gas operated action has a massive bolt carrier with a permanently attached long stroke gas piston. The gas chamber is located above the barrel. The bolt carrier rides on the two rails, machined in the receiver, with the significant clearances between the moving and stationary parts, which allows the gun to operate even when its interior is severely fouled with sand or mud. The rotating bolt has two massive lugs that lock into the receiver. Bolt is so designed that on the unlocking rotation it also makes a primary extraction movement to the fired case. This results in very positive and reliable extraction even with dirty chamber and cases. The rotation of the bolt is ensured by the curved cam track, machined in the bolt carrier, and by the appropriate stud on the bolt itself. The return spring and a spring guide are located behind the gas piston and are partially hidden in its hollow rear part when bolt is in battery. The return spring base also serves as a receiver cover lock. The cocking handle is permanently attached to the bolt carrier (in fact, it forms a single machined steel unit with carrier), and does reciprocate when gun is fired.

  • The receiver of the AKM is made from the stamped sheet steel, with machined steel inserts riveted into the place where required. Earliest AK-47 receivers were also made from the stamped and machined parts, riveted together, but this soon proved to be unsatisfactory, and most of the AK (pre-1959) rifles were made with completely machined receivers. The receiver cover is a stamped sheet metal part, with stamped strengthening ribs found on the AKM covers.

  • The relatively simple trigger/hammer mechanism is loosely based on the 1900's period Browning deigns (much like the most other modern assault rifles), and features a hammer with two sears - one main, mounted on the trigger extension, and one for the semi-automatic fire, that intercepts the hammer in the cocking position after the shot is fired and until the trigger is released. Additional auto sear is used to release the hammer in full auto mode. The AKM trigger unit also featured a hammer release delay device, which is served to delay the hammer release in the full auto fire by few microseconds. This does not affects the cyclic rate of fire, but allows the bolt group to settle in the forwardmost position after returning into the battery. The combined safety - fire selector switch of distinctive shape is located on the right side of the receiver. In the "Safe" position (topmost) it locks the bolt group and the trigger, and also served as a dust cover. The middle position is for automatic fire, and the bottom position is for single shots. The safety / fire selector switch is considered by many as the main drawback of the whole AK design, which is not cured in the most of derivatives until now. It is slow, uncomfortable and sometimes stiff to operate (especially when wearing gloves or mittens), and, when actuated, produces a loud and distinctive click. There's no bolt stop device, and the bolt always goes forward when the last shot from the magazine is fired.

  • AKM is fed from the 30 rounds, stamped steel magazines of heavy, but robust design. Early AK magazines were of slab-sided design, but the more common AKM magazines featured additional stamped ribs on the sides. Positive magazine catch is located just ahead of the trigger guard and solidly locks the magazine into the place. Insertion and the removal of the magazine requires slight rotation of the magazine around its front top corner, that has a solid locking lug. If available and required, a 40 round box magazines of similar design, or the 75 rounds drums (both from the RPK light machine gun) can be used. Late in production plastic magazines of the distinctive reddish color were introduced.

  • AKM rifles were issued with wooden stocks and pistol handles. Late production AKM rifles had a plastic pistol grip instead of wooden one. The wooden buttstock has a steel buttplate with mousetrap cover, that covers the accessory container in the butt. The AK buttstock are more swept-down than the AKM ones. The folding stock version had been developed for the airborne troops and its had an underfolding steel shoulder stock. These modifications of the AK and AKM were designated the AKS and AKMS, respectively. AK were issued with the detachable knife-bayonets, and the AKM introduced a new pattern of the shorter, multipurpose knife-bayonet, which can be used in conjunction with its sheath to form a wire-cutter. All AK and AKM rifles were issued with the canvas carrying slings.

  • The sights of the AKM consist of the hooded front post and the U-notch open rear. Sights are graduated from 100 to 1000 (800 on AK) meters, with an additional "fixed" battle setting that can be used for all ranges up to 300 meters.

  • AKM rifles also can be fitted with the 40mm GP-25 grenade launchers, that are mounted under the forend and the barrel. Grenade launchers had its own sights on the left side of the unit.

  • ** The above info was Cited / Sourced from world.guns.ru **

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DO NOT BUY THIS GUN September 3, 2009
Reviewer: Bill Taylor from New Castle, AZ United States  
Don't be fooled by the other reviews. I fell into the trap and regret it. This gun is 350 fps and has a 500cp mag, but the selector will loosen which will cause it to lock up for extended periods. I recomend you buy a jg gun. They are far more reliable for around the same price.

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it is a good gun January 31, 2009
Reviewer: john honaker from wahington, IN United States  
it is a very good gun but dont over charge the battery. that is what i did and it sucks so dont do that. but the fps is 150 and that is good and for this price. one of my friends got a gun and it was the same fps and it was like 160$. the mag. is 500. me and a lot of friend when out playing and i killed them with this gun and had been doing this longer then me so it is one of the best guns out there i think.

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cyma ak74 airsoft gun ak47 cmo31 January 11, 2009
Reviewer: joe from ,    
this gun is insane it is amazingly accurate my friend was in a cardboard box i shot right through and it gave him a welt. this gun is also huge it says charge it for 8 hours and i only charged it for 2 hours and it worked for like 30 minutes. It feels like it shoots way over 350fps. then i chatged it for 8 hours and it was even better my friend had a 500fps sniper this gun beat it so easy. I shot him from like 150 feet way and he had a welt in his hand. Btw if you buying guns from hitgun they have the worst customer service I tried calling them about my order like 10 times and they didn't answer but they send you what you ordered

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KOOL December 31, 2008
Reviewer: KOOL J from Colorado Springs, CO United States  
It looks preety kool how long does fedex home delivery take?

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nice gun June 18, 2008
Reviewer: Matthew Voorhies from Faribault, MN United States  
I wated over a month to right a revew so that i can tell you if it broke. there are a few bad things about it but they mite not happen to your gun if you get it. first the swich to put the gun in full or semi auto is messed up, the screw comes loos and causes the swich to vibrate down to semi auto when you are in full auto. so you need to keep a screw driver with you.but once you tighten it, it should be good fore the rest of the day.

also sometimes the gun wont shoot because of the swich ore it will be stuck on semi auto,but all that can be fixed within seconds

outher then that the gun is amazing, it is 96% metal the clip is made of cheap plastic but you can get a cooler looking clip made of much better plastic holding 550 rounds fore like 17$

the sling is nice and durable so it is safe to carry it with the sling



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