AK-47/74 Rifles
Find and purchase the best AK47 and AK74 in different calibers. At Rainier Arms, you can find AKs with 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39, and 9mm caliber and upgrade them with lots of available rifle parts. You can purchase complete rifles from different manufacturers available like Riley Defense, Kalashnikov USA, and many more. If you're short on ammo, check our ammo offerings.
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AK47 Then and Now: Short Brief
The original AK-47 had a 30-round magazine and fired 7.62x39mm rounds. Designed to be simple, reliable, and easy to use, it is popular with militaries around the world.
Today, the AK-47 has evolved into many variations with various upgrades and modifications to improve its performance and versatility.
Various models are available, including AK-74, which uses a smaller 5.45x39mm cartridge, and AK-12, a more modern version of the weapon developed for the Russian military.
What does 47 in AK-47 stand for?
The “47” in AK-47 stood for the year 1947 when the design for the rifle was finalized and accepted by the Soviet military.
Russian small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov designed the AK-47, and it was intended to be a replacement for the aging Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle that was used by the Soviet military.
The AK-47 was adopted by the Soviet military in 1949 and it soon became the most recognizable and used firearm in the world.
Also, the design was modified and copied by various countries.
What is the difference between AK-47 and AK-74?
AK-47 and AK-74 share a similar design and operating principle however, there are several key differences between the two models.
The main difference between these two models is the caliber of munition they use. The AK-47 is chambered for the 7.62x39mm cartridges while the AK-74 is chambered for the smaller 5.45x39mm cartridge which is designed to have less recoil and more penetration power.
Another difference between these rifles is the barrel design and gas system.
The AK-47 has a longer barrel and a less efficient gas system making it more prone to barrel overheating and erosion. In comparison, the AK-74 has a shorter barrel and a more efficient gas system making it more reliable and accurate under intense firing.
How much does an AK-47 cost?
The cost of an AK-47 can vary significantly depending on the specific model, the quality of manufacturing, and the location where it is purchased.
In the US, prices for new AK-47 rifles can range from around $500 to over $1500 with some specialty models costing even more.
Prices for used AK-47s can be lower, but the condition of the rifle and its history should be carefully considered before making a purchase.
Is the AK-47 legal?
It’s important to know that the AK-47 is a military-grade firearm and is subject to various laws and regulations.
In the United States, buyers are typically required to pass a background check and meet other legal requirements before they can purchase an AK-47.
It’s also illegal in some states and cities to own or possess certain types of assault rifles.
What is the best AK-47?
There are many different models of AK-47 available, both new and used, and some are generally considered to be of higher quality than others.
Several known manufacturers in the United States produce AK-47 rifles and related accessories like:
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