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| Image = AKM.png |
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| Name = AKM |
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| Type = Assault Rifle |
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| Weight = 2.38 kg |
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| Accuracy = 3.5MOA |
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| Recoil Control = +0% |
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| Arm Stamina Drain = +0% |
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| Weapon Handling = +0% |
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| Reload Time = -0.02 |
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| Fire Rate = 600RPM |
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| Manufacturer = Kalashnikov Concern |
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| Buy Cost = 495 |
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| Trader = Artisan |
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== Description == |
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The AKM (Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy) was designed in 1959 as a successor to the renowned AK-47. It represents a significant advancement in the evolution of the AK series of rifles, as it was specifically engineered to streamline manufacturing processes, making it more cost-effective and easier to produce on a large scale. The AKM, chambered in 7.62x39mm, became the standard rifle for the Soviet Army and was widely adopted by most member states of the Warsaw Pact, ensuring its presence across Eastern Europe and beyond. It was exported and produced in many other countries, making it ubiquitous worldwide. |
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Revision as of 23:47, 9 May 2024
Type
Stats
Weight
2.38 kg
Accuracy
3.5MOA
Recoil Control
+0%
Arm Stamina Drain
+0%
Weapon Handling
+0%
Reload Time
-0.02
Fire Rate
600RPM
Cost
Buy Cost
495
Trader
Description
The AKM (Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy) was designed in 1959 as a successor to the renowned AK-47. It represents a significant advancement in the evolution of the AK series of rifles, as it was specifically engineered to streamline manufacturing processes, making it more cost-effective and easier to produce on a large scale. The AKM, chambered in 7.62x39mm, became the standard rifle for the Soviet Army and was widely adopted by most member states of the Warsaw Pact, ensuring its presence across Eastern Europe and beyond. It was exported and produced in many other countries, making it ubiquitous worldwide.