none at the time he was only a tank commander and only created the ak-47 prototype until 1942 when he was injured as a result of the battle of bryansk
Yes , but never entered back into active service after being stripped of guns and armor - it sank while under tow in 1947 .
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The guns used in war to shoot down planes are called antiaircraft guns.
The Russian Borodino class battleships during the battle of Tsushima in 1905 had: Four 12" guns, Twelve 6" guns, Twenty 75mm guns, and Twenty 47mm guns. The 12" main batteries were for engageing enemy battleships, the secondary 6" guns were for enemy cruisers, and the 75mm & 47mm guns were for fending off torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers.
The Battleship Bismarck was launched in 1939. It had 12 anti-aircaft guns, 8 15 inch SK/C guns, 2 super firing turrets, 12 L/55 guns, 16 L/83 guns, and a catapult.
it is an Assault riffle made by a Russian man names Mikhail Kalashnicov and it is called by the guns full name Automatic Kalashnicov 47 i think though 47 is the year it was made 1947
1947 Base model for all AK's entered service. This submachine gun have been manufactured up to 1959. In several countries it is being manufactured modernized to some extent nowadays. In 1959 there was a modernization of the submachine gun aimed to increase its technical and operating characteristics. At the same time there were developed the light machine guns with a fixed and folding butt on the basis of the submachine gun "RPK-47". In 1961 the complex of Kalashnikov machine guns was addopted in Army: * PKS - a heavy machine gun * PKB - an armoured carrier machine gun * PKT - a tank machine gun. At the end of 60th - beginning of 70th years the works on creation of the submachine guns for cartriges of reduced calibre began. It was aimed to increase the battle efficiency and operational characteristics of the weapon. After a number of experiments the cartrige 5.45x39 with a steel bullet slug was chosen. In 1974 the complex of submachine guns and light machine guns for such type of cartrige was developed and addopted in armament. In 1990 the Army was equipped with the modernized Kalashnikov submachine gun AK-74M, having folding plastic butt with the accessory placed in it and a plate for mounting optical and night sights. In 1991 the same modernization was carried out with a light machine gun. And so the modernized Kalashnikov light machine guns RPK-74M (5.45 mm) was addopted in armament. It replaced four modification of light machine guns. Nowadays Kalashnikov submachine guns, the series 100, are developed with the purpose of expansion of their nomenclature for various types of cartriges and export. * AK101 - the 5,56 mm Kalashnikov submachine gun for cartrige 5,56x45 NATO * AK102 - the same but with a short barrel * AK103 - the 7,62 mm Kalashnikov submachine gun for cartrige 7,62x39 * AK104 - the same but with a short barrel * AK105 - 5,45 mm Kalashnikov submachine gun with a short barrel for cartrige 5,45x39. In 1993 within the framework of conversion of a defensive industry of "IZHMASH" Open Joint Stock Company developed the self-loading hunting carbine "Saiga" on the basis of the Kalashnikov submachine guns. * http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/history.html
Flashing Guns - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #12598)
There is no "ak-47" paintball gun. there are many companies that make guns that are styled after the Kalashnikov series rifles. On the same note, Spyder makes several models of paintball guns, which vary from beginner "wallmart guns" to decent enough middle classed markers.
Kalashnikov does not make airsoft guns, he designed the firearm they are based off of. the 'k' in "AK47" is for Kalasnikov.
Most of these guns wont have a serial number as they were made from 1938 to 1947, which was before they were required on long guns.
This is a 16 ga made in 1947. Value depends on condition and originality. Typically these old style safety guns run $300-$600 and up to $1000+ for mint guns.
It is a Mossberg model 85 Made for Montgomery Ward. They were manufactured between 1940 and 1947. They are decent guns. solid, reliable, and consistent.
no the law requiring guns to have serial numbers did not go into effect till late 60's
It varies by country. The most prevalent individual weapon among Arabic countries would be the Kalashnikov or some variation of it (Zastava M70 and M21, Maadi Misr, Norinco Type 56, etc.), but there are several Arabic countries with strong relations with the West, and who use NATO standard weaponry.
Yes , but never entered back into active service after being stripped of guns and armor - it sank while under tow in 1947 .
as soon as you get a perk with a pip boy with guns and a sheriff coustom you will get the location of the requlater HQ you cant enter un till you get the perk