AK-47
Velocity: 315 with 0.2g BBs
Energy: 1 Joule
Weight: 2.90Kg
Length: 870 mm
Hop-Up: Adjustable
Capacity: 300 rounds
Made By: ARMY
Metal body, barrel, gearbox and sights
Plastic "wood effect" stock, foregrip and grip
AK 47 History
The notched rear tangen iron sight is adjustable, and is calibrated in hundreds of meters. The front sight is a post adjustable for elevation in the field. Windage adjustment is done by the armory before issue. The battle setting places the round within a few centimeters above or below the point of aim out to about 250 meters (275 yd). This "point blank range" setting allows the shooter to fire the gun at any close target without adjusting the sights. Longer settings are intended for area suppression. These settings mirror the Mosin Nagant and SKS rifles which the AK-47 replaced. This eased transition and simplified training.
The outer barrel and upper receiver are metal but the lower receiver, butt hand guard and pistol grip are wood effect ABS.
A nice light gun with a good rate of fire, another good thing about it is it can take almost any make of AK magazine on the market including the drum magazines (if that’s what your in to) The hop-up is easily adjusted depending on the BB weight used.
If you don’t like the wood effect ABS plastic grips, rest assured that they are available separately. The ARMY AK47 comes with a hi-cap wind up magazine which lacks quality, so be advised that a replacement magazine is necessary.
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