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Tango0108 May 2015 12:53 p.m. PST

"Russian company Concern Kalashnikov has developed a universal upgrade kit for its Kalashnikov rifles. Ak-74M rifles will feature the new equipment for the first time at the Victory Day Parade on May 9 in Moscow. The universal kit improves the weapon's combat effectiveness by 1.5 times, according to the so-called "frequency of destruction" at a distance of up to 300 meters and at any time of day and in different climatic conditions.

"The modern rifle, equipped with upgraded technology, can adapt to any tactical scenario and will greatly expand the potential use of these weapons," said Sergey Urzhumtsev, Deputy CEO and Chief Designer of Concern Kalashnikov.


The head designer noted that the kit includes an upgraded stock and receiver cover, a modern hand guard and forearm, and a new belt, safety, and ergonomic grip for firing control…"
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dsfrank09 May 2015 12:42 p.m. PST

accuracy will still suck as long as the rear sight post is so far forward

Mako1109 May 2015 5:00 p.m. PST

I find the claim of a 150% improvement in combat effectiveness a bit suspect, especially since many of the "improvements" are superficial.

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