A lot of variables here. Depending on pre/post ban, where it's made and accessories. You can get a brand new, in the box AK-47 for $600.
This is manufactured at the original Russian factory in Izhmash and a 7.62mm . It is in excellent shape. It has a strap.
its a range of $300-$800 plus magizine(ammo)
anywhere from 300 to800 depends on where its made and the matirials its made of a Chinese made is cheapest at 300$ most gun shops probablly sell them around 400$
that's 3 ak47's and 1 nuke
Average Variable Cost = Total Variable Cost/ Quantity Average Cost = Average Fixed Cost + Average Variable Cost Average Cost = Total Cost/Quantity
When the marginal cost is below the average total costs or the average variable costs,then the AC would be declining.When marginal cost is above the average cost then the average cost would be increasing.Therefore the marginal cost should intersect with the average cost at the lowest point in order to pull the average cost upwards.
average cost?
the average variable cost curve and average cost curve are u- shaped because of the law of variable proportions.
that's 3 ak47's and 1 nuke
100.000-500.000
level 38 and it will cost 2000 cod points
Yes, within it's limits. Moderate power, moderate recoil. Low cost, reliable, average accuracy. Simple to maintain and to teach a person to use.
Depends on which make, and what version. Typically $400-$600.
there is no ak47 in bad company 2.
no. BUT there is a Ak47u which is the smaller version of an ak47.
The AK47 was invented by Mr.Kalishnakov, In the Soviet Union.
click google and then click images and type ak47
Average Variable Cost = Total Variable Cost/ Quantity Average Cost = Average Fixed Cost + Average Variable Cost Average Cost = Total Cost/Quantity
In semi-auto they can be found for as low as $350, but the full-auto cost much more around $13,000 after you get your class III licence to own one.
It depends on the maker and condition. Go to gunbroker.com to get an idea.