AK47 FULL METAL BLOW BACK
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KALASHNIKOV AK47 AEG Blowback Metal/Wood
This authentic replica is a classic choice for Milsim battles, particularly for its realism and comfort of use. Its body is made out of metal, while its hand guard and stock are made out of wood. This replica is a blowback replica, meaning that recoil is simulated at every shot, once more increasing the rifle’s realism. This rifle has a magazine capacity of 550 pellets and shoots at a power of 1.2J. Delivered with two magazines, a 8.4V NiMH battery and its charger.
Born in 1919 in Russia, Mikhail Timofeecivh Kalashnikov has always been an engineering enthusiast. When he was just a boy, he worked as a mechanic in a tractor station and then as a rifle tester in a weapon factory, until he was drafted into the Red Army in 1938 as a tank crewman.
Injured in 1941, Mikhail Kalashnikov was put in convalescence, and he frequently heard soldiers complaining about reliability issues on their infantry weapons. He then created a new type of submachine gun, resulting in him being posted into a weapon design bureau. By 1947, his work resulted in the Avtomat Kalashnikova, abbreviated as AK. The “Kalashnikov” was born, and officially adopted by the Soviet Union in 1949.
A lot of models followed, all praised for the same qualities : these guns are though, reliable, easy to maintain and use, and most importantly, they are cheap. For these reasons, the AK became a favourite amongst guerilla fighters and countries in need of a simple but efficient assault rifle.
The Kalashnikov family is the biggest assault rifle group in the world, with more than 100 millions units produced all over the globe, all variants combined.
Technical | |
Barrel length (mm) | 455 |
Barrel Size (mm) | 6,08 |
Battery Type / jack | mini type |
Capacity Magazine (BBs) | 550 |
Energy (0.20 g) (Jouli) | 1.35 |
Hop-Up | reglabil |
Initial velocity of the ball (0.20 g) (m/s) | 122 |
Length (mm) | 897 |
Material | metal + lemn |
Shooting cadence 8.4 V (bile / min.) | - |
Weight (g) | 3550 |