AEK-971 - Wikipedia
The AEK-971 (Russian: Автомат единый Кокшарова 971, "Automatic (rifle), Universal, (of) Koksharov, 971) is a selective fire 5.45×39mm assault rifle that was developed at the Kovrov …
AEK-971, A-545 6P67, A-762 6P68 assault rifle (Russia)
The AEK-971 assault rifle has a gas operated, balanced action with rotating bolt locking. Balancing mean that AEK971 gas drive has two two co-axial gas pistons. The primary gas …
AEK-971 | Gun Wiki | Fandom
The AEK-971 (Автомат Eдиний Кокшарова 971 Avtomat Ediniy Koksharova 971) is a select-fire assault rifle, chambered for the 5.45×39mm round, developed at the Kovrov Mechanical Plant …
AEK-971 - Wikiwand
The AEK-971 (Russian: Автомат единый Кокшарова 971, "Automatic (rifle), Universal, (of) Koksharov, 971) is a selective fire 5.45×39mm assault rifle that was developed at the Kovrov …
The Russian Balanced-Action A545 Rifle In Action
2015年8月17日 · The dark horse of the Russian next-generation individual weapon trials has been the A545, better known as the AEK-971. Where the AK-12 is essentially the well-known and …
KMZ AEK-971 Assault Rifle - Military Factory
2017年2月25日 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the KMZ AEK-971 Assault Rifle including pictures.
AEK 971, AEK 972 and AEK 973 assault rifles - zonawar.ru
As of today, the AEK-971 assault rifle has been combat proven in Chechnya tested by marines and interior forces, and prepared for mass production. Only a small batch of this assault rifle …
Russian AEK-971 and AK-107/108 Recoil-Balanced Assault Rifles.
2002年5月1日 · According to DefRev member Max Popenker, the AEK-971 has better(and ambidextrous) controls than the AK-107/108. Below are links to information pages on each. …
AEK-971 - Weapon Library - AR15.COM
The AEK-971 is a Russian assault rifle made by the Kovrov Machinebuilding Plant and designed by Sergey I. Koksharov. Variants fire the 7.62 x 39 mm round or the 5.45 x 39 mm round, from …
AEK-971 — Wikipédia
L’AEK-971 est un fusil d'assaut soviétique chambré en 5,45x39mm, conçu entre la fin des années 1970 et le début des années 1980 au sein de l’usine KMZ (Kovrov Mechanical Plant), sous la …