No clear answer.
It can be looked at from a few ways. AK-47 has larger projectile but it is made junky and inaccurate, and the AR-15 is held to a high tolerance leading to better accuracy, but has a projectile only slightly larger than a .22 bullet.
AK-47 All the way, more power, faster fire rate etc.
AK-47 fires a more powerful cartridge.
The question has been asked for decades. The answer depends on what YOU think better is.
No, but now they have their own version of the AR-15 type rifle.
The AR-15 platform that can accept AK-47 magazines is typically referred to as the AR-47. This hybrid rifle combines the AR-15 upper receiver with a modified lower receiver to accommodate AK-47 magazines. This allows users to take advantage of the reliability and affordability of AK-47 magazines in their AR-15 platform.
Ak-47 and things like an AR-15 <><><> Arrows, and a sear thrower called an atlatl.
M-16,50cal.,I think a 170cal. ak-47 nd AR-15.hahaha.I spend to much time around military men and women...haha M-16,50cal.,I think a 170cal. ak-47 nd AR-15.hahaha.I spend to much time around military men and women...haha
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No. Two different cartridges.
No. The AK-47, AKM, and variants thereof utilize the 7.62x39 cartridge. The M16 utilizes the 5.56x45 cartridge. The two are in no way compatible. However, there are variants of the Kalashnikov rifle (AK) which utilize the 5.56x45 cartridge (e.g., the AK-101, the Polish Beryl, some variants of the Finnish Rk.62/76 and Rk.95, the Chinese Type 84, etc.), and there are some AR-15 variants (the M16 is from the AR-15 family) which will chamber the 7.62x39 cartridge. But the two specific models you mention do not fire interchangeable cartridges.
The AR 15 is a rifle, not a caliber. the .223 is a caliber. Usually the AR-15 is made in caliber .223.