How much does one AK-47 bullet cost?

However, prices for 7.62x39 ammo are not as volatile as they can be for other rounds due to its worldwide popularity. Costs tend to start around $0.30 per round depending on supply.
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What is the price of a bullet of AK-47?

Cost to fire a bullet will include sales price per bullet $50 cents(Ak 47 ammo), cost of a gun $1100(AK 47), manpower cost to fire gun, logistics and supply chain(only for war zone), an estimated modern warfare setup has cost ranging from $1 million to $10 million per hour .
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How much is a gold AK-47 worth?

The authorities in Honduras have seized a gold-plated, jewel-encrusted AK-47 assault rifle, complete with two silver magazines. The gun, estimated to be worth more than $50,000 (£30,000), is believed to belong to drug traffickers.
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Are all AK-47 fully automatic?

In general, however, a true AK-47 has a fully automatic setting, which is illegal in the United States. Models with semi-automatic settings are available and legal in the U.S. Manufacturers cannot make or import fully automatic weapons for the civilian market. But you can still legally buy a fully automatic AK-47.
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How many bullets are there in a round of AK-47?

The AK-47 was made of forged and milled steel, giving it a weight of 10.6 pounds (4.8 kg) with a loaded 30-round magazine.
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Is AK-47 made in India?

Bengaluru-based Indian firearms company SSS Defence has supplied the first batch of its upgraded AK-47 kits to the Indian Army, making the assault rifle more lethal and accurate.
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Which gun is used by Indian Army?

AK 203 is an automatic and semi-automatic rifle; it has an effective range of 500m and can fire up to 600 RPM. At 3.8 Kgs, it is shorter in length and lighter than the 5.56mm INSA (Indian Small Arms System) assault rifle, the current standard issue for the Indian Army, which it will be replacing.
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Is M16 better than AK-47?

The M16 had a higher rate of fire, 700-950 rpm compared to the 600 rpm of the AK-47, and most shooters — including those that have used the weapons in combat — have tended to agree that the M16 is the more accurate. A trade-off is that the accuracy and range don't equate to penetration.
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How much is a AK-203?

According to the deal, the first 20,000 AK-203 rifles, which will be the mainstay of the armed forces, replacing the 5.56×45 mm INSAS (Indian Small Arms System), will be imported from Russia at a cost of about $1,100 (or Rs 80,000) per piece.
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Why AK-47 is famous?

Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov (or "AK") family of rifles. After more than seven decades, the AK-47 model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles in the world.
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Which Gun Has Longest range?

1. C15 Long Range Sniper Weapon. Commercially known as the McMillan Tac-50, this is the rifle which has broken the world record for longest kill on three separate occasions over the last 15 years.
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Are AK 47s select fire?

The AK-47 (AKA Kalashnikov, AK) is a selective-fire (semi-automatic and automatic), gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov.
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What is the maximum range of AK-47?

The AK-47 is a 7.62x39 mm assault riffle capable of a maximum rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute and a maximum range of 800 meters.
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Which is better AK-47 or AK 56?

The AK-47 weighs 4.3 kg and the AK-56 3.8 kg. Both use a 7.62 mm bullet and have a 30-round magazine. Their gas-operated, rotating bolt firing action has a maximum effective range of about 400 metres. While the AK-47 has a partially enclosed front sight, the AK-56 has a fully enclosed, hooded front sight.
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Who invented guns?

The first firearms can be traced back to 10th century China. The Chinese were the first to invent gunpowder, and historians typically credit the first guns as being weapons the Chinese called fire lances. The fire lance was a metal or bamboo tube attached to the end of a spear.
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Can you legally own an M16?

You can own an M16 as a civilian depending on your state laws, however, since there are only so many of them available (none available for civilians after 1986), the price is high.
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Is AK-47 the best gun?

A serious classic, the AK-47 is known as one of the world's most reliable firearm. In fact, because of its legendary reliability, it has become so popular that it's being produced in well over a hundred different countries.
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Why is AK-47 named 47?

The name of Kalashnikov's greatest invention stands for Automat Kalashnikova 1947, the year it was first produced. In 1949, the AK-47 became the assault rifle of the Soviet Army.
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Which rifle is used by Russian army?

The AK-12 is a Russian assault rifle chambered in 5.45×39mm designed and manufactured by the Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), making it the fifth generation of Kalashnikov rifles.
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