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The story of the M16 rifle is one of most turbulent and controversial  episodes in the whole history of US small arms. It was hastily adopted  as an iterim measure, but eventually soldiered on to see more than 40  years of active service. Its early days were full of controversy and  scandals, its present is full of competition, but it appears that this  weapon will serve with American armed forces and abroad for at least  several years (if not decades) more. Today it can be considered as  adequate military rifle with good current service record. Obviously, it  is far from being ideal, but no rifle in the world is ideal as well. We  only have to see, if the American armed forces will eventually step up  and produce a better rifle and / or cartridge in a foreseeable future.
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  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 magazinesand 75 rounds drums from RPK also may be used)
Cyclic rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
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 magazinesand 75 rounds drums from RPK also may be used)
Cyclic rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
   The Kalashnikov assault rifle, also known to the West 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 form) 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 60 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.
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