It is Russian, not speaking Russian i wouldn't be able to spell or pronounce the words, but i know the meaning.
AK means 'Kalashnikov Rifle' Kalashnikov being the surname of the original Soviet designer of the weapon.
Also, i just found out; if it says AKS47, the 'S' means 'Folding'
An AKS47 is a folding-stock variant. Cheaper and easier to produce, and lighter, originally designed for use by Soviet paratroopers.
It is an automatic assault rifle designed in 1947 by a Russian named Mikhail Kalashnikov, designated the AK47 which stands for Automatic Kalashnikov 1947.
1947 the year it was made
Mikhail Kalashnikov. Ak 47 stands for Automatic Klashnikov 47 (1947, year rifle was made)
An AK-47 is an assault rifle used by poor nations because it is cheap and easy to manufacture. the acronym AK-47 stands for Automatic Kalashnikov 1947.
Mikhail Kalashnikov. AK-47 stands for Automatic Kalashnikov Rifle, Model 1947
It was made by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It stands for avtomat kalashnikova. And the 47 stands for the year it was made.
An original AK-47 is a select-fire rifle which is capable of fully automatic fire. However, there are many semi-automatic AK variants out there, but they are not truly AK-47s. This may also be helpful: AK-47 stands for automatov kalashnikov 47, which translates to automatic kalashnikov and the 47 refers to the weapons date of Patton (1947).
The AK-47 assault rifle was developed in 1946 by Michail Kalashnikov, a Soviet engineer and soldier. His name is included in the name of the rifle- AK stands for Avtomat Kalishnikov.
It literally stands for "Avtomat Kalashnikova", but in English is generally accepted to be "Automatic Kalashnikov". The 47 indicates its year of introduction, being 1947.
The 'K' stands for Kalashnikov, the surname of the inventor of the weapon. The A stands for AVTOMAT- Russian for automatic. Why 47? The year of invention.
That is the name of the inventor of the weapon. AK stands for Avtomat Kalashnikov. Translates as Kalashnikov Automatic Rifle.
AK stands for Автомат Калашникова, pronounced "avtomat kalashnikova". It means "Kalashnikov's Automatic [rifle]". The rifle is named after it's inventor, Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov. 47 is the index appended by Western classificators for the year in which the rifle was put into service.
The "47" in "AK-47", refers to the weapons date of Patton (1947).
No, because AK-47s are Russian. But you can own an AK-47 u.