ak-74
The AK-74 (Автомат Калашникова образца 1974 года 'Kalashnikov assault rifle model 1974') is a 5.45×39mm assault rifle, developed in Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, 1974. It largely replaced the larger-caliber AKM in Soviet service, and many of its parts are interchangeable with the earlier AKs. First used by Soviet forces during the Afghanistan conflict from 1979.
Use this tag solely if the weapon is depicted with full-bodied, fixed stock, and these characteristics: (post #5952944 as an example)
- Common presence of synthetic brown/orange furniture (pistol grip and handguard), as well as the magazines.
- Distinctive, longer, non-canted muzzle device/muzzle device.
- Fixed stock has elongated indentations on both sides.
- Less-curved magazine profile due to smaller cartridges.
- Stamped receiver with visible rivets and smaller rectangular indentation on it.
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This tag implicates assault_rifle and kalashnikov_rifle (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: aks-74 (learn more).