No
7.62x39 ammunition. Be sure to check the barrel for caliber. Some weapons called "AK" Are chambered for different calibers. .223/ 5.56.....5.45X39 ETC.
Yes, the AK-47's 7.62mm round generally has more range and stopping power compared to the 5.56mm NATO round. The 7.62mm bullet is heavier and delivers greater kinetic energy, making it more effective at longer distances and better suited for penetrating hard targets. However, the 5.56mm NATO round allows for higher velocity and lower recoil, which can improve accuracy and control in rapid-fire situations. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on the specific tactical requirements.
no AK-47 is chambered for 7.62x39mm..... just AK-101 and AK-102 can fire with M-16 round (5.56x45mm)
the cartridge is a .30 caliber round. it is called the 7.62 x 39 a descendant of the ak-47, the ak-74 uses the 5.45 x 39 cartridge which is the standard ak-47 round, necked down to a smaller caliber
yes the m-16 fires a smaller .223 round with more powder to projectile ratio.
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No. There are AK variants which are chambered for the 5.56 cartridge (such as the AK-101, variants of the Rk. 62/76 and Rk. 95, the Zastava M-21, etc.), but the AK-47 (as well as the AKM, which is often mistakenly referred to as an AK-47) fire the 7.62x39 cartridge.
Noop. There are some manufacturers that can machine a barrel/chamber to fire any specific round, but in general, no. The AK-47 shoots a 7.62mm bullet that has a case 39mm long, while The M-16 shoots a 5.56mm bullet that has a case that is 45mm long.
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.
The AK-47 uses a 7.62x39 mm cartridge. The round is .310 or .311 caliber, depending on manufacturer.
47 rounded to the nearest 10 is 50.
7.62X39