The ak 74 fires 5.45x39 caliber ammunition.
No. The AK47/AKM use the 7.62x39 M1943 cartridge. The ammo used by the AK74 is 5.45x39.5.
The ak74 is deffinetaly the better choice better rate of fire and better accuracy. However 1 bullet of the ak47 does more damage than 1 bullet of the ak74. So ak47 is mainly for hitpoints and ak 74 is better for fire rate and accuracy.
The AK47 was made in caliber 7.62x39. The AK74 was designed much later, and uses the 5.45x39 cartridge.
WCF or W.C.F. stands for Winchester Center Fire (Sometimes seen as Winchester Centre Fire). This differentiates a center fire cartridge (the firing primer is in the center of the cartridge base) from a rim fire cartridge (the firing primer is in the case rim).
No. The AN-94 and latest AK-200 still use the 5.45 cartridge. The AKM and AK-103, which use the 7.62x39 cartridge, is in limited service with some select units of the Russian security forces.
no- very much a center fire cartridge. It is the .308 cartridge necked down to a smaller (.243) bullet.
No
Term is cartridge, not bullet (bullet is the projectile part of a cartridge). Depending on WHICH of the Umarex blanks, a 9mm parabellum cartridge is a fair match, but not exact. The blank guns were designed so that they can NOT chamber and/or fire live ammo.
get a better battery for example if you have a 7.2v battery get a 9.6v battery and it will shoot ALOT faster
yes the ak74 fires a 5.56x45 round the ak47 fires a 7.62x39 round
Caliber refers to the size of the bullet in the cartridge, or the size of bullet the gun is designed to fire. Magnum refers to a cartridge with a higher level of pressure/powder than another one similar to it. For example: a .44 magnum has a longer casing and more powder than a .44 special.
Keep gun pointed at target for 30 seconds. If gun does not fire, eject cartridge, reload with fresh cartridge, attempt to fire.