See related links for Wikipedia articles pertaining to this question. Bear in mind that a number of AK47 variants have been manufactured in many different countries, and some variants may be used on an informal basis by countries which don't "formally" use the type. One example of this would be the Maadi Misr, which is an Egyptian-manufactured AKM, and is in the inventory of the United States Marine Corps.
In many countries, the type has been replaced, either by the AK74 or by NATO standardised weapons. In Russia, the AK74 is the main issue rifle, and not the AK47 or AKM, although some ministries still use the AKM and AK103. Compiling a complete list of who uses these variants would be rather time consuming, but if you follow the related link, and go from there, you should get a basic idea.
Mozambique.
The first AK47 was manufactured in the Soviet Union (Present Day Russia)
The country of Mozambique has a AK47 with a bayonet attached to the barrel. Here is a reference link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Mozambique
Foreign Military's, rebels, and terrorists
It uses a 7.62x39mm cartridge. See link below-
the bar because it shoots a 30.6 and an ak47 shoots a 7.62x39 the bar has a bigger bullet the ak47 probbably has better penetration though because it often uses steel core full metal jacket ammo
russia. they lso designed the ak
If you can pull the trigger you are old enough to shoot the AK47. There were child solders in the African country that could barely carry the AK but they could shoot it.
No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.No country in Asia uses the Euro.
In the Soviet Union by Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov.It is officially known as Avtomat Kalashnikova.
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.