Russian AK-74M Assault Rifle
It is an assault rifle manufactured in Russia, originating from the Soviet era. It was developed in 1987 and officially launched in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, produced by the Izhevsk Machinery Manufacturing Plant. It is a modernized and improved version of AK-74, which, like the "M" in AKM, represents "modernization". The most prominent feature in appearance is that the receiver cover does not have reinforcing ribs and adopts a folding stock. The left side of the receiver has a dovetail groove guide rail, which can be installed with a mirror bridge and optical sights. Using black plastic handguard and stock instead of the original wooden components, it is lighter in weight and more durable. Improved muzzle brake and increased shooting efficiency.
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