Availability: In stock Minus Quantity- AK-47 Optic Mount (with side gas ports) for Chinese Norinco, Polytech, etc. quantity Plus Quantity+ Add to cart SKU: M2-B Category: AK Mounts Description UltiMAK AK-47 Forward Optic Mount with side gas ports For standard length, standard weight AKs...
It is compatible with a wide range of AK-47 rifles, which makes it easy for users to find replacement magazines if needed. It’s also compatible with many aftermarket accessories, such as mag couplers and mag pouches. It is designed for easy loading, which makes it easy for users to ...
Not sure about the AK-12 or AK-74 but one of my favorites is the AK-47 with a wire, folding stock. I carried one strapped to my pack in Vietnam in 68-69 with the 101st Airborne (I usually carried a Model 12 Winchester, 12 gauge or an M-79 as a primary weapon but when we ...
In the mid-1960s, the Chinese military began to seek a replacement for its assortment of Soviet-licensed small arms, including the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle, theType 56 assault rifleand the Type 56 light machine gun. The result was theType 63, first issued in 1968, which combined chara...
IN STOCK >> PRICE(177 power upgrage mag - appx 4.2 Joules / estimated 475 fps) £59-00 IN STOCK >>currently available when purchased with AK47 bb rifle* PRICE(parts kit stripped off the original AK47 CyberGun Co2 rifle) £139-00 ...
My Rep took one of the other items we discussed as a replacement and personally took it to UPS for immediate shipment. WOW, I’ve never, never had any distributor do this for me nor responded so quickly with a resolution to an issue prior. We even discussed bowls for a solution ...
Although the question always rises “why should you own an AK-47?” I believe the question the is what we do with it!! As a retire Marine and more than an average shooter, I accept the responsibility of owning any type of weapon that may enter or stay in my home. What I get tired...
replacement Blue AEON. Fearful that my items may not arrive in time for my celebration due to a logistical issue(they sat idle for close to two weeks, up to twenty day lead). My Rep took one of the other items we discussed as a replacement and personally took it to UPS for immediate...
The AK-74 saw service during the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan (1979-1989), and many AK-74s remained in Afghanistan after the Soviets left. The Russians have what they perceive as a viable replacement for the Kalashnikov, but high production cost and complexity prevent the AN-94 "Akaban...
which replaced the 7.62mm AK-47/AKM series as the standard infantry weapon towards the end of the Cold War. The AK-74 entered service in the 1970s and twenty years later a replacement was developed, the AN-94. This rifle used the 5.45mm round first seen in the AK-74 but was able ...