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Which AK is better Chinese or Russian?
In terms of quality the Soviet AK-47 is definitely the top dog. These weapons fetch a premium price on the market, and most people who own them will not let them go cheap. The Chinese model 56 is a close second, and while they look a little crude at first glance, they are reliable weapons that can last a lifetime.
Are AKS accurate?
The AK-47 has a reputation for being inaccurate. However, the AK-47 remains a reliably accurate rifle when you’re not at extended distances from your target. A semi-auto AK-47 has an effective range of 300-400 yards, and a good marksman can take this rugged rifle to the full limits of its accuracy.
How many different types of AK-47 are there?
They are also known as the third generation of the Kalashnikov assault rifles. The Kalashnikov AK-101, AK-102, AK-103 and AK-104 assault rifles are the modern versions of the world famous Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifle developed for firing 5.56mm and 7.62mm cartridges.
What is the difference between the AK-47 and the MAK-90?
The MAK 90 is the Chinese approximation of the Type 56 rifle. The MAK 90 has a thumb-hole stock with no bayonet lug or gag brake. The AK-47 is Russian, and is fully automatic.
Where is the MAK-90 AK made?
The MAK-90 is a Chinese factory built AK model exported to the USA from China from 1990 through 1994 by two Chinese export companies: Norinco and PolyTech. Following the import ban in 1989, the Chinese developed an AK which met the “sporting purposes” clause.
Is the MAK-90 a good gun?
The MAK- 90 is simply another AK variant rifle that was designed by Norinco to be able to skirt around US laws regarding guns, and was planned on being IMPORTABLE and thus still allowing Norinco to conduct business in the USA. The Mak 90 doesn’t come from the factory with too many of the EVIL FEATURES that anti gunners are afraid of.
Where did the Kalashnikov AK 47 come from?
Norinco MAK-90 Model of the Kalashnikov AK-47. The MAK-90 is a Chinese factory built AK model exported to the USA from China from 1990 through 1994 by two Chinese export companies: Norinco and PolyTech. Following the import ban in 1989, the Chinese developed an AK which met the “sporting purposes” clause.