We were just students, we did not follow depth military training .. so we only learned to use AK submachine guns..
AK Handguns manufactured by the Soviet Union first. AK stands for Atomat Kalashnicov (automatic Kalashnicov), built by Kalasnicov in 1947, also known as the AK 47, AK or 7.62 mm AK.
Later, there were some improved guns such as AKM, AKMS, and more.
Each teacher will teach 60 students. We rank in 6 rows. Each row is 10 students. There are 10 guns for us to learn to shoot.
We shoot the gun 100 meters away.
AK weapon for each user to destroy the enemy energy.
- Guns used in 7.62 mm x 39 mm style 1943 manufactured by Soviet Union or 1956 type made by China. Guns used in ammunition with various types of guns: CKC rifle, K63, RPD medium, RPK.
- Shooting range on the viewfinder: 800m, AK improved 1000m.
- Effective shooting range: 400; concentrated firepower: 800 m; plane shooting, parachuting: 500m
- Straight shooting range: High target 0.5m is 350m, high target 1.5m is 525m
- Speed of warhead: AK: 710m / s; AK improved: 715m / s
- Combat shot speed: one shot: 40 beats per minute, stick up: 100 beats per minute.
- Weight of the gun is 3.8kg, AKM: 3.1kg, AKMS: 3.3kg.
- Box of 30 capsules weighs 0.5 kg
This is our shooting teacher. The teacher is taking steps to shoot.
The AK submachine gun consists of 11 main parts
- Gun Rifle: To direct the flight of bullets ...
2.Sight: To aim at targets at different distances.
3.Box lock and barrel lock.
4.Barrels and pushers.
5.Cylinder.
6.Stork Division.
7.Push-back parts. - Push-forward pipes and hand lugs.
9.Bullet box
10.the blade - Gun and handles.