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Pete
01-26-2012, 12:37
Russia unveils fifth-generation Kalashnikov assault rifle

http://english.pravda.ru/russia/economics/26-01-2012/120338-kalashnikov_ak_12-0/

"Russia's largest firearms manufacturer, JSC Izhmash, unveiled its first model of the fifth-generation Kalashnikov assault rifle. The new rifle is tentatively called AK-12. The assembly of the new weapon, the development of which was initiated by Izhmash's chief designer Vladimir Zlobin, was completed in 2011. Specialists currently test the new weapon, the press service of the enterprise said Wednesday........................"

Well, it is PRAVDA but..............


"..........The AK-12 has classic configuration, which creates a constructively simple automatic rifle with an option to mount powerful muzzles and large magazines. The new rifle is created as a basic platform, which will then be used for the development of nearly 20 different modifications of civil and military firearms. The caliber of cartridges used for the new rifle may vary from 5,45х39 to 7,62х51 mm........................."

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".............The Picatinny rails were integrated in the construction of the AK-12. The rails are used to mount additional equipment: optical, collimating and night sights, mexometer, grenade launchers, lights, target indicators and other equipment. The devices allow to use the weapon effectively during any time of the day.........................."

JJ_BPK
01-26-2012, 14:03
OK,, Where will they show up first??

Wally-World or K-Mart?? :D

dr. mabuse
01-26-2012, 15:46
".............The Picatinny rails were integrated in the construction of the AK-12. The rails are used to mount additional equipment: optical, collimating and night sights, mexometer, grenade launchers, lights, target indicators and other equipment. The devices allow to use the weapon effectively during any time of the day.........................."


Is this a LDD (Latino Detection Device)? :munchin

lindy
01-26-2012, 20:28
I found it odd that the story wasn't available in the Russian version of Pravda. :confused: