AKM Assault Rifle
The AKM (Russian: Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy or "Kalashnikov modernized automatic rifle") is a 7.62mm assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is a common modernized variant of the AK-47 rifle developed in the 1940s. Introduced into service with the Soviet Army in 1959, the AKM is the most ubiquitous variant of the entire AK series of firearms and it has found widespread use with most member states of the former Warsaw Pact and its many African andAsian allies as well as being widely exported and produced in many other countries. The production of these Soviet rifles was carried out at both the Tula Arms Plant and Izhmash. It was officially replaced in Soviet frontline service by the AK-74 in the late 1970s, but remains in use worldwide.
AKM Specifications
Caliber |
7,62x39mm |
Magazine capacity |
30 rds |
Muzzle velocity |
715 m/s |
Effective firing range |
350 m |
Lenght |
870 mm |
Barrel length |
415 mm |
Weight |
3.1 kg |