The receivers are stamped, the barrel is forged, and the furniture is either milled out of wood, or cast out of Bakelite or polymer. Then it's all assembled.
edit to add: the receivers are stamped on the modernised AKM rifle and variants of it. The original AK-47 (and first models of the Chinese Type 56 rifle and Finnish Valmet Rk.62 rifle) used milled receivers
no it was made by "Yevgeny Fyodorovich Dragunov"
1947, the year it was made. It's on wikipedia. :)
Automatic rifle Kalashnikov 1947. After its designer and the year it was made.
The Vaalmet/Sako Rk.62 and Rk.95
there is no ak47 in bad company 2.
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.
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)
classified info from Arsenal
One that has a reciever made by metal stamping rather than machining. The AK47 is one such gun.
He made plans for the submarine,helicopter,ak47 and condoms.