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AK-94

AK-94 5.45x39mm

History 

The AK-94 is loosely based on the AN-94 assault rifle, although it similarly looks like an AN-94. The design started back in the 1970s, when Aughad forces saw the AK-47s having limited accuarcy at 300 meters during the Aughad revolution in the 1970s. Turnal factory turned to Srecko Varinius Adenuarus (the owner of Turnal factory and where guns are made for the Aughad forces), to redesign the AK-47. In 1976, he build the first prototype of the AK-94, named the AK-76. It had limited success, but dropped out of service in 1986 due to the AK-76 is too expensive to build and fragile on the battlefield. In 1994, the AK-94 finished it's final prototype stages. Aughad forces adopted the AK-94 in 1998, and by 2010, about 10 countries had adopt the AK-94. 

Design  

The AK-94 uses a long-stroke piston gas system like from the AK-74 rifle. It has a AKS-74U folding stock. The hanguards are made up of plastic, polymer, and aluminum alloy and other composite materials (like the M16 rifle) and the main reciever is a AKM reciever. 

Designer: Srecko Adenuarus 

Year designed: 1982-1994

Produce: 1994-

Built: 450,000  

Action: Gas operation, rotating bolt

Caliber: 5.45x39mm

Muzzle velocity: ~3000ft/s (915 m/s) 

Rate of Fire: 650-700 RPM 

Range: 300-600m (sight adjusted)

Feed System (round capacity): 30 round detachable box magazine

Sights: Iron sights; adjustable sights 

Users 

Aughad

LSV: Obtained 2,000 AK-94s in 2002

C.R.A.S.H: Recieved 2,500 AK-94s in 2003 

NCR: Recieved 45,000 AK-94s in 2001 

DC: Recieved 15,000 AK-94s in 2004

Paray: Obtained 21,000 AK-94s in 2005

Russian Mafia: In 2009, recieved 14,000 AK-94s 

Malagawi: Obtained 100,000 AK-94s in 2009 

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