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Type: Assault rifle Produced: 1992-Present Caliber: 5,45x39 mm M74 (7N6) Action: Gas-operated, rotating bolt Safety: Fire selector (notch) Magazine: 30 rounds, box staggered, curved Sights: Rear, open sight, adjustable (scaled tangent 100-1000 m), U notch: Front, protected post fixed Cyclic rate: 900 rpm Grooves: 4 grooves, right-hand twist, one turn in 7.87" (200 m) Barrel length: 16.3" (415 mm) Length: Stock folded, 27.7" (700 mm); Stock extended, 37.1" (945 mm) Muzzle energy: 250 ft-lb (339 J) Muzzle velocity: 2,887-2,953 ft/s (880-900 m/s) The AK74 first saw service with Soviet forces in the Afghanistan conflict from 1979 onwards. The head of the Afghan bureau of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the official intelligence agency of Pakistan, claimed that America's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) paid $5,000 for the first AK-74 captured by the Afghan mujahideen during the Afghan-Soviet War. As of 2021, most countries of the former Soviet Union use the rifle. Licensed copies were produced in Bulgaria (AK-74, AKS-74 and AKS-74U), and in the former East Germany (MPi-AK-74N, MPi-AKS-74N, MPi-AKS-74NK). In 1991 the Izhmash factory in the city of Izhevsk began full-scale production of a modernised variant of the AK-74 ─ the AK-74M ("М" ─ Russian: Модернизи́рованный, tr. Modernizírovanny, lit. 'modernised') assault rifle that offers more versatility compared with its predecessor. Apart from several minor improvements, such as a lightened bolt and carrier assembly to reduce the impulse of the gas piston and bolt carrier during firing, the rifle features a new glass-filled polyamide stock that retains the shape of the original AK-74 fixed laminated wood stock, but side-folds to the left like the skeletonised AKS-74 buttstock. As a result, pistol grip reinforcement plates that were once exclusively used on the folding stock variants are standard on all AK-74Ms. Additionally the AK-74M features an improved muzzle device with extended collar and threads to reduce play and a machine cut beneath to allow easier cleaning rod removal, a reinforced smooth dust cover and a redesigned guide rod return spring retainer that allows firing the 40 mm GP-25, GP-30 and GP-34 underslung grenade launchers without having to use the previously necessary additional receiver cover fastener. To reduce production costs, barrel hardware, such as the front sight base and gas block, are dimple pressed on to the barrel instead of pinned on (commercial semi-auto variants are still pinned on to maintain user serviceability). Like the earlier AK-74 and AKS-74, the AK-74M can be fitted with a knife-bayonet. Other economic changes include omission of lightening cuts on the front sight block and gas piston as well as a stamped gas tube release lever, replacing the milled one. The bullet guide and bolt guide were also separated, with the bolt guide becoming a simple bump held in place on the left side of the receiver with an additional rivet (often called a "bump rivet" because of this) making it easier to replace in case of wear. Each AK-74M is fitted with a side-rail bracket for mounting optics that is a simplified version of the 74N mount with less machining cuts. The AK-74M would have been adopted by the Soviet Union as the standard service rifle, and has been accepted as the new service rifle of the Russian Federation. Type 3A = Solid buttstock that folds against the left side of the receiver. Forend and handguard of black or gray-black plastic; attaching point of muzzle break/flash hidder has a longer thread for increased strenght and larger ports; rail on left side of receiver added for the 1-P29 optical, 1-PN51 passive infrared and 1-PN58-2 night sight. Limited manufacture. Designed by general Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (1914-2013). Credits: Author knowledge; POYER, Joe - The AK-47 and AK-74 Kalashnikov Rifles and their variations. 2nd ed. rev. and expanded. California: North Cape Publications, 2006. ISBN 978-1-882391-41-7; JOHNSTON, Paul Gary; NELSON, Thomas B. - The World's Assault Rifles. Lorton, Virginia: Ironside International Publishers, Inc., 2010. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK-74 Manual (Cyrilic): https://bit.ly/3mF060a Only for whom who wants to see more weapons: https://bit.ly/3oOqcPp #firearmsfieldstripYT #ak74m #russianguns #assaultrifles #viral