Monday, December 2, 2013

The AK74

The venerable AK47, Developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, it has become the worlds most popular service rifle. The long stroke gas piston design makes an incredibly reliable, and tough firearm. The rifle being able to fire even while minor dust and debris that would stop a weapon using a gas impingement system in its tracks.  Accurate enough, though not capable to deliver MOA standards set by the AR, it is a rifle capable of modern firefight engagements. The round fired by the AK47 is that of the 7.62x39, this round, in Kalashnikov's own words, is "The best service cartridge for modern war". Its large, 30 caliber, 128 grain bullet that moves at an impressive 2500 feet per second. This makes the Ak47 arguable difficult to control on fully automatic, but is still useable in rapid firing.

In the 70's, as the Russians watched the Americans switch from our well-renowned M1 Garands to the new M16. The M16 firing the 5.56 round,puny by 7.62x39 standards. The 5.56 flings a 55g, 22 caliber bullet at 3,000 feet per second. (Read more the 5.56 BELOW) The russians were intrigued by our switch from our even larger than 7.62x39, 30-06 round. They saw we had found that the smaller cartridge had led to a soldier's ability to carry more ammunition, and discharge a full magazine with greater speeds.

And the Ak74 was born! Kalashnikov did not want to switch to a smaller caliber for the AK, but he was influenced by the russian government. The round they created was the 5.45x39, its a very similar cartridge to the 5.56 NATO.

AK's in airsoft mean the russian crowd, they have developed more of a subculture rather than a group. The 'Russian Crowd' are in a whole, quite picky on the gear and their choice of weapons. For them, it seems, its AK or nothing at all. It may be the Russian philosophy that leads them to cling to the AK. Basic, Effective, No BS.

Unless you have a death wish, don't bring the AK into 'modern' times, unless it is with the approval of Kalashnikov himself. (Cite the KREBS AK)
http://www.evike.com/products/35760/ If you use this monstrocity, there without a doubt, will be your family, gathered around the table, writing your obituary.

I recently picked up a quite old echo1 AK74, the price was right, and I needed a backup gun. I was especially excited when I magnet tested the receiver and they tested positive for steel. This means, in my limited knowledge, that this is a DBOYS made from old VFC molds.

Im excited to get out and try the new AK. I haven't played in about 4 weeks, and it feels like a lifetime!


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