The cartridge is 7.62mm x 39mm long.
The AK fires the 7.62x39mm cartridge, which uses a 7.85mm (.311 caliber) jacketed bullet weighting 123 grains (8 grams). Original bullets were made of steel wrapped in lead with a copper-plated steel jacket.
Noop. There are some manufacturers that can machine a barrel/chamber to fire any specific round, but in general, no. The AK-47 shoots a 7.62mm bullet that has a case 39mm long, while The M-16 shoots a 5.56mm bullet that has a case that is 45mm long.
7.62x39mm
7.62x39
The AK-47 shoots a 7.62 x 39mm bullet. The 39mm indicated the length of the brass/steel case.
the cartridge is a .30 caliber round. it is called the 7.62 x 39 a descendant of the ak-47, the ak-74 uses the 5.45 x 39 cartridge which is the standard ak-47 round, necked down to a smaller caliber
The AK-47 uses the 7.62x39mm round. Note that the AK-74, a similar firearm uses the different 5.45x29mm round.
7.62×39mm
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).
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