The AK series, often referred to as Kalashnikov after its creator Mikhail Kalashnikov, has since the 1940s become synonymous with robustness, reliability and simplicity. Originating in the Soviet military complex, the AK-47 evolved into one of the most widely used and influential automatic weapons in the world. This iconic design has continued to evolve over the years resulting in a variety of models that all share the original characteristics – durability, ease of use and power.
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Here we go through some of the most requested models, such as AK47, AK74, AK74u, AK-12, AK 104, and RPK, to help you choose the model that suits you best.

The AK47, or Automat Kalashnikov 1947, is one of the most famous and widespread automatic weapons in world history. The weapon was developed to meet the need for a reliable, easy-to-use and mass-producible automatic carbine for the Red Army. It was officially adopted by the Soviet Union in 1949 and since then has been in constant use in various variants and improved versions.
The AK47 is characterized by its gas-operated mechanism with a rotating buttpiece, which gives the weapon high fire-interruption reliability under demanding conditions. Its ruggedness and ability to operate in extreme environmental conditions – from deserts to jungles – have made it a favorite among military forces and guerrilla groups worldwide. One of the AK47's most outstanding features is its simplicity of construction, making it easy to maintain, even for users with limited technical training.
The weapon's influence extends far beyond the military. It has become a symbol of resistance and revolution, especially in developing countries where it has been used in conflicts. Its ease of manufacture and low production cost have led to millions of copies being distributed globally, and it is one of the most produced weapons of all time.
The AK47 has evolved and refined over the years, but the basic principles – simplicity, durability and efficiency – have remained central to its design. This weapon has not only shaped modern military strategy, but has also become a cultural and political icon.
The AK74, introduced in 1974, is a further development of the iconic AK47. The weapon was developed by the Soviet Union in response to the need for a lighter, more precision-oriented weapon that could use the smaller 5.45x39mm caliber instead of the larger 7.62x39mm, used in the AK47. This switch to a smaller caliber resulted in a higher rate of fire, reduced recoil, and improved accuracy at longer ranges, giving Soviet troops an advantage in modern warfare scenarios, especially during the Cold War.
The AK74 has many of the rugged and reliable features that made the AK47 famous, but with improvements that reduce weight and increase ease of use in the field. The weapon became standard equipment for the Soviet and later the Russian military, and has since been used in a variety of conflicts around the world. Despite its age, the AK74 is still in service in many countries and continues to be valued for its durability and accuracy.
The AK74U / AKS74U is a compact version of the AK74 that was developed for special forces, combat vehicle crews and other units where a shorter and more manageable weapon is beneficial. Introduced in the 1970s, the AK74U / AKS74U offers the same power as the full-size AK74, but in a much smaller format.
With a shorter barrel and collapsible butt, this weapon is excellent for close combat and operations in confined environments, such as vehicles and buildings. However, the shorter barrel affects accuracy at longer distances, making it less effective at the same distances as the AK74. Despite this, the AK74U / AKS74U has become a very popular choice among special forces and is known for its versatility and compactness.

The AK-104 is a short-barreled carbine version of the well-known AK-100 series, which was developed to meet the needs of military forces that require a lighter, more compact weapon with the same robustness and power as standard AK models. Introduced in the 1990s, the AK-104 is based on the proven Kalashnikov platform, making it a powerful and reliable option in modern combat situations.
The AK-104 is specifically designed for mobile units and special forces that need a weapon that can be used in tight spaces without sacrificing firepower or accuracy. The shorter barrel and collapsible butt make the weapon much easier to handle in close combat and on the move, while maintaining the legendary durability of the Kalashnikov design.
The weapon is equipped with modern features such as Picatinny rails for mounting accessories such as optical sights and tactical lights, giving the user flexibility and customization options depending on mission requirements.

The AK-12 is the latest generation in the famous Kalashnikov family, designed to meet the needs of the modern combat environment. Introduced in 2012 by Russia's Kalashnikov Concern, the AK-12 is a significant upgrade over previous AK models and is now the standard weapon of the Russian military. The weapon is part of the "Ratnik" program, which aims to modernize the Russian infantryman with new technology and equipment.
Some of the most prominent improvements include a more modular design with Picatinny rails for mounting accessories such as optical sights, lights and grips. The AK-12 also features improved recoil management and a redesigned fire selector for better ease of use. In addition, the weapon has an adjustable piston system, which makes it adaptable for different body types and ways of use. The weapon's accuracy and control over longer distances are significantly improved, making the AK-12 a reliable weapon for both conventional and special forces.

The RPK is a light machine gun designed to provide support in combat situations through longer and more intense fire than standard rifles. Developed in the late 1950s, the weapon is known for its robustness and accuracy under continuous fire, and has since been a reliable choice for many military forces worldwide.
The RPK is distinguished by its longer barrel and reinforced chassis, which provides improved accuracy and durability in long-term use. The weapon is also equipped with a fixed bipod which makes it possible to stabilize the weapon for increased precision during automatic fire. Despite its larger size and capacity, the RPK is relatively light for a machine gun, making it easy to transport and use in the field.
Thanks to its combination of firepower, reliability and simplicity of design, the RPK remains an important element in the armament of many countries. The weapon's ability to provide fire superiority on the battlefield makes it an effective support weapon that can keep the enemy under control.

In addition to the well-known models such as AK47, AK74, AK-12 and RPK, there is a wide variety of AK-based weapons. These models have been adapted and developed to meet various military and tactical needs worldwide. Some are designed to be more compact and suitable for close combat, such as the AK74U, while others are developed to offer increased firepower and range, such as the RPK.
The great versatility of the AK series has made it popular in everything from regular military forces to special forces. Despite their different uses, all AK models share the same basic characteristics: reliability, durability and ease of maintenance, which have made them favorites in both combat and training. This means that there is an AK model for almost every tactical situation, whether it is urban operations or field combat.
Over time, new versions and variants have been developed with modern upgrades such as customizable accessory mounts, adjustable pistons, and improved sights, keeping the AK family relevant on today's battlefield.
