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A Kalashnikov (Калашников) rifle is any one of a series of
automatic rifles An automatic rifle is a type of autoloading rifle that is capable of fully automatic fire. Automatic rifles are generally select-fire weapons capable of firing in semi-automatic and automatic firing modes (some automatic rifles are capable of ...
based on the original design of
Mikhail Kalashnikov Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov ( rus, Михаи́л Тимофе́евич Кала́шников, p=kɐˈlaʂnʲɪkəf; 10 November 1919 – 23 December 2013) was a Soviet and Russian lieutenant general, inventor, military engineer, writer, ...
. They are officially known in Russian as "Avtomát Kaláshnikova" ( rus, Автома́т Кала́шникова, t=Kalashnikov's Automatic Gun), but are widely known as Kalashnikovs, AKs, or in Russian slang, a "Kalash". They were originally manufactured in the Soviet Union, primarily by
Kalashnikov Concern JSC Kalashnikov Concern (), known until 2013 as the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant (), is a Russian defense manufacturing concern and joint-stock company headquartered in the city of Izhevsk in the Republic of Udmurtia as well as the capital ci ...
, 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 global circulation.


Types

The original Kalashnikov rifles and their derivatives, as produced in the Soviet Union and later the Russian Federation.


Variants

Original AK variants ( 7.62×39mm) * Issue of 1948/49 – The very earliest models, with the Type 1 stamped sheet metal receiver, are now very rare. * Issue of 1951 – Type 2: Has a milled receiver. Barrel and chamber are chrome plated to resist corrosion. * Issue of 1954/55 – Type 3: Lightened milled receiver variant. Rifle weight is . * AKS – Featured a downward-folding metal stock similar to that of the German
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, for use in the restricted space in the BMP infantry combat vehicle, as well as by paratroops. * AKN (AKSN) – Night scope rail. Modernized (7.62×39mm) * AKM – A simplified, lighter version of the AK-47; Type 4 receiver is made from stamped and riveted sheet metal. A slanted muzzle device was added to counter climb in automatic fire. Rifle weight is AKMS is ~ heavier than the AKM rifle. due to the lighter receiver. This is the most ubiquitous variant of the AK-47. **
AKMS The AKM () is an assault rifle designed by Soviet small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1959. It is the most ubiquitous rifle of the Kalashnikov rifles. It was developed as a replacement to the AK-47 introduced a decade prior. Introduced ...
– Under-folding stock version of the AKM intended for
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troops. ** AKMN (AKMSN) – Night scope rail (Scope rail and folding stock) ** AKML (AKMSL) – Slotted flash suppressor (Flash suppressor and folding stock) *
RPK The RPK (russian: Ручной пулемёт Калашникова/РПК, Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova, link=no, English: "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun"), sometimes retroactively termed the RPK-47, is a Soviet 7.62×39mm light machine ...
– Hand-held machine gun version with longer barrel and
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. The variants – RPKS, RPKN (RPKSN), RPKL (RPKSL) – mirror AKM variants. The "S" variants have a side-folding wooden stock. Low-impulse variants ( 5.45×39mm) *
AK-74 The AK-74 ( Russian: , tr. ''Avtomat Kalashnikova obraztsa 1974 goda'', lit. 'Kalashnikov assault rifle model 1974) is an assault rifle designed by small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1974. While primarily associated with the Soviet ...
– Assault rifle. **
AKS-74 The AK-74 ( Russian: , tr. ''Avtomat Kalashnikova obraztsa 1974 goda'', lit. 'Kalashnikov assault rifle model 1974) is an assault rifle designed by small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1974. While primarily associated with the Soviet ...
– Side-folding stock. ** AK-74N (AKS-74N) – Night scope rail. * AKS-74U 'Krinkov' – Compact carbine. ** AKS-74UN – Night scope rail. * RPK-74 – Light machine gun. ** RPKS-74 – Side-folding stock. ** RPK-74N (RPKS-74N) – Night scope rail. The AK-100 Series 5.45×39mm / 5.56×45mm / 7.62×39mm * AK-74M / AK-101 / AK-103 – Modernized AK-74. Scope rail and side-folding stock. * AK-105 / AK-102 / AK-104 – Carbine. *
AK-107 The AK-107 is a Russian 5.45×39mm assault rifle developed from the AK-100-series. It features a "balanced" operating system, similar to that used in the AEK-971. In this case, the designation AK does not indicate ''Avtomat Kalashnikova'' but '' ...
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AK-108 The AK-107 is a Russian 5.45×39mm assault rifle developed from the AK-100-series. It features a "balanced" operating system, similar to that used in the AEK-971. In this case, the designation AK does not indicate ''Avtomat Kalashnikova'' but '' ...
/ AK-109 – Balanced recoil models. *
RPK-74M The RPK (russian: Ручной пулемёт Калашникова/РПК, Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova, link=no, English: "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun"), sometimes retroactively termed the RPK-47, is a Soviet 7.62×39mm light machine ...
/ RPK-201 / RPKM (A.K.A. RPK-203) – Light machine guns. * AK-9
9×39mm The 9×39mm is a Soviet rifle cartridge. History and design The 9x39 is based on the Soviet 7.62×39mm round, but with the neck expanded to fit a 9.3 mm bullet. Final design was completed by N. Zabelin, L. Dvoryaninova and Y. Frolov of the Ts ...
compact assault rifle, usually equipped with a suppressor. The AK-12 series 5.45×39mm / 7.62×39mm / 5.56×45mm / 7.62×51mm *
AK-12 The AK-12 is a Russian assault rifle chambered in 5.45×39mm designed and manufactured by the Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), making it the fifth generation of Kalashnikov rifles. The Kalashnikov Concern also offers a variant of the AK ...
/ AK-15 / AK-19 /
AK-308 The AK-12 is a Russian assault rifle chambered in 5.45×39mm designed and manufactured by the Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), making it the fifth generation of Kalashnikov rifles. The Kalashnikov Concern also offers a variant of the AK ...
– A new AK family derivative based on the AK-400 prototype. Accepted as main service rifle in January 2018. * AK-12K / AK-15K – Carbine. *
RPK-16 The RPK (russian: Ручной пулемёт Калашникова/РПК, Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova, link=no, English: "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun"), sometimes retroactively termed the RPK-47, is a Soviet 7.62×39mm light machine ...
– Squad automatic weapon, based on the AK-12. The AK-200 Series 5.45×39mm / 5.56×45mm / 7.62×39mm * AK-200 / AK-201 / AK-203 - Rifle. AK-12 evolved into AK-12, see above. AK-203 is intended for Indian army. * AK-205 / AK-202 / AK-204 - Carbine. Other weapons * PK(M)
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. * PKP Pecheneg
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* Saiga-12
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. Built on AK receiver. ** Saiga-12S – Pistol grip and side-folding stock. *** Saiga-12K – Shorter barrel. ** KSK shotgun – 12-gauge combat shotgun (based on Saiga-12). ** Saiga-20 (S/K) – 20-gauge. ** Saiga-410 (S/K) – .410 bore. * Saiga semi-automatic rifle * Vepr-12 Molot – 12-gauge combat shotgun. Built on RPK receiver. * Bizon – Submachine gun with helical magazine. Borrows 60% of details from AKS-74U. 9×18mm PM, 9×19mm Luger,
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; 7.62×25mm TT (box magazine). * Vityaz-SN – Submachine gun.
9×19mm Parabellum The 9×19mm Parabellum (also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger or simply 9mm) is a rimless, tapered firearms cartridge. Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer Georg Luger in 1901, it is widely considered the most popular handgun ...
. * Saiga-9 is a semi automatic civilian carbine chambered in
9×19mm Parabellum The 9×19mm Parabellum (also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger or simply 9mm) is a rimless, tapered firearms cartridge. Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer Georg Luger in 1901, it is widely considered the most popular handgun ...
and is based on the PP-19 produced by Kalashnikov. *
OTs-14 Groza The OTs-14 Groza () is a Russian selective fire bullpup assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39 round and the 9×39mm subsonic round. It was developed in the 1990s at the TsKIB SOO (Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting A ...
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assault rifle.
9×39mm The 9×39mm is a Soviet rifle cartridge. History and design The 9x39 is based on the Soviet 7.62×39mm round, but with the neck expanded to fit a 9.3 mm bullet. Final design was completed by N. Zabelin, L. Dvoryaninova and Y. Frolov of the Ts ...
, 7.62×39mm. * Galil ACE – Multi-purpose assault rifle, based on the
Galil The IMI Galil ( he, גליל) is a family of Israeli-made automatic rifles chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. Originally designed by Yisrael Galili and Yakov Lior in the late 1960s, the Galil was first produced ...
, which was itself based on the Finnish RK 62


Production

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:


Similar rifles

The following rifles were either based on the Kalashnikov design, or have a different design but are superficially similar in appearance: *
FARA 83 The FARA 83 ( es, Fusil Automático República Argentina; "Argentine Republic Automatic Rifle") or FAA 81, "Argentine Automatic Rifle" ( es, Fusil Automático Argentino) was a rifle locally designed and developed for the Argentine Army in the 198 ...
(Argentina) *BD-08 (Bangladesh) * AR-M1 (Bulgaria) *
Type 56 The Type 56 (; literally; "Assault Rifle, Model of 1956") is a Chinese 7.62×39mm rifle. It is a variant of the Soviet-designed AK-47 (specifically Type 3) and AKM rifles.Miller, David (2001). ''The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns' ...
(China) *
Vz. 58 The vz. 58 (or Sa vz. 58) is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm samopal vzor 58 ("7.62mm submachine gun model 58"), replacing the vz. 52 self-l ...
(Czechoslovakia) * RK 62 (also called Valmet M76, Rk 62 76 or M62/76),
Valmet M78 The RK 62 (from Finnish , 'assault rifle 62'), officially 7.62 RK 62 and commercially M62, is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. It is the standard issue infantry weapon of the Finnish Defence Forces. The RK 62 was designed in 1 ...
(light machine gun), RK 95 TP (Finland) * AK-63, AMD-65 (Hungary) *
INSAS rifle INSAS or Indian Small Arms System is a family of infantry arms consisting of an assault rifle and a light machine gun (LMG). It was designed by the Armament Research and Development Establishment and manufactured by the Ordnance Factories Board ...
(India) *
IMI Galil The IMI Galil ( he, גליל) is a family of Israeli-made automatic rifles chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges. Originally designed by Yisrael Galili and Yakov Lior in the late 1960s, the Galil was first produced ...
, IWI ACE (Israel) *Bernardelli VB-STD/ VB-SR (Italy) *
FB Beryl The karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996 Beryl (English: ''assault rifle model 1996 beryllium'') is a Polish 5.56mm assault rifle, designed and produced by the Łucznik Arms Factory in the city of Radom. The rifle is to replace the 7.62×39mm AKM a ...
,
FB Tantal The ''karabinek wzór 1988'' (Carbine Model 1988) Tantal is a 5.45×39mm assault rifle designed and produced in Poland in the late 1980s. Development Design work on the new rifle officially began in 1984 at the government-owned ''Ośrodek Badaw ...
(Poland) *
Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 The Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 (abbreviated PM md. 63 or simply md. 63) is a Romanian 7.62x39mm assault rifle. Developed in the late 1950s, the PM md. 63 was a derivative of the Soviet AKM produced under license. It was the standard iss ...
(Romania) * Zastava M70 (Serbia, Yugoslavia) * Zastava M21 (Serbia) *
Vektor R4 The Vektor R4 is a 5.56×45mm assault rifle designed in 1979 based on the IMI Galil rifle. It entered service as the standard service rifle of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1980. The R4 replaced the R1, a variant of the 7.62×51mm ...
, Truvelo Raptor (South Africa) * MPi-KM (East Germany) * MPi-KMS-72 (East Germany)


See also

* PBS-1 silencer


Notes

The Kalashnikov weapon design has become increasingly more popular in the American firearms industry. There are specific competitive shooting matches that require the use of its weapon variants like the Red Oktober match held just outside of St. George, Utah. It is a match designed for the use of ComBloc style weapons, but the Kalashnikov design is extremely heavy within the participants' arsenals.David Reeder (6 October 2018), Breach Bang Clear, https://www.breachbangclear.com/red-oktober-rifle-dynamics-ak-shooting-competition/


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External links

* {{Authority control Assault rifles Assault rifles of the Soviet Union Infantry weapons of the Cold War Rifles of the Cold War Soviet inventions