Yes, firearms can be sent through the mail, but they must be sent to a licensed dealer at your destination. They will charge you (or the recipient) a small processing fee - usually a percentage of the weapons value.
Note: These are the rules for shipping small firearms, not sure if they're applicable for larger weapons, like the AK47.
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Above is correct (mostly). Yes, a rifle or shotgun (unloaded) may be mailed in the US Mail. If the ownership is being transferred to another person, AND the weapon is crossing a state line, it must be sent TO a Federal Firearms License holder, such as a dealer. HANDGUNS may not be mailed except by dealers and manufacturers. You CAN mail a rifle to yourself- say, when going hunting in another state.
The AK47 was invented by Mr.Kalishnakov, In the Soviet Union.
no. BUT there is a Ak47u which is the smaller version of an ak47.
there is no ak47 in bad company 2.
click google and then click images and type ak47
Ak47 dgi-c you can get when you reach first Lieutenant black....(ak47 dgi-c has less ammo than other ak's)
under your mamas bed
The first AK47 was manufactured in the Soviet Union (Present Day Russia)
Ak47 is the best only reason (More ammo) :)
to get the golden ak47 go to socom find the hidden golden ak parts once you have all seven you have to play the golden ak47 assembly game youll be timed if you win youll get a golden ak47 as a decoration the wardrobe ak47 is just a regular ak47 and you get it from playing 5 finger fillet
Although there are many variations, most AK47 shoot a ~30 caliber bullet (7.62mm).
Both are very powerful, But the AK47 is more. The m16 has better accuracy tho.
If you mean how long is the cartridge for an AK47, it's 39 millimeters long. The caliber 7.62x39mm.