AK-47's are not issued in the US Military.
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Special forces soldiers are trained with almost all foreign weapons, including the modern Russian version of the AK-47.
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You don't necessarily have to be in a special ops unit to train with foreign weapons. Most soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan have trained on the AKM or a variant thereof, as well as other commonly encountered weapons in Iraq, as well as those of other coalition forces.
The AK47 is an assault rifle that's mostly used in the military all over the world.
Foreign Military's, rebels, and terrorists
No. The AK47/AKM use the 7.62x39 M1943 cartridge. The ammo used by the AK74 is 5.45x39.5.
It is use 4 war. It is use 4 war.
Depends. The original, Soviet, military AK47 is capable of full auto fire- pull trigger, shoots until you release trigger. However, the majority of the civilian versions of the AK47 are semi auto- 1 pull, 1 shot.
They use and AK47 for their primary weapon.
no because he's too old the military will not allow him first of all he can't run or hold up a ak47 he can't do the military test
The AK-47 and AKM use the 7.62x39 cartridge.
One cartridge is about 20 cents retail. When the military buys in huge quantities, it is less.
Created 1946, first military issue 1947 (see the name?) general issue 1949.
It will be marked on the barrel.
Just use a Bow and Arrow instead.