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Wie weit schiesst eine Kalaschnikow?
In 5 Metern Tiefe besitzt sie eine Reichweite von etwa 30 Metern.
Welches Kaliber hat die M4?
Colt M4
M4 Carbine | |
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Kaliber: | 5,56 × 45 mm NATO |
Mögliche Magazinfüllungen: | 20, 30, 100 Patronen |
Munitionszufuhr: | STANAG-Magazin |
Kadenz: | 850–900 Schuss/min |
What is the difference between an AK-47 and a M16?
The 7.62x39mm cartridge lends the AK-47 more weight and greater penetration when compared to the M16. Differences between AK-47s using forged or milled receivers and stamped receivers lend forged or milled variants better accuracy, while AK-47s using stamped receivers tend to be more resistant to metal fatigue.
Which is better the M16 or the AK 47?
As a result the M16 can weights around 30\% less than the AK-47 . It is more comfortable to carry around and the shooter can carry more of its ammunition. So lighter weapon is better, especially if you are the guy that has to carry it. On the other hand the AK-47 uses little weight saving methods .
Is the AK-47 better then the M-16?
Both feature iron sights, while the M16 has generally been considered to have the better range – 300 meters for the AK-47 compared to 460 meters for the M16. The M16 had a higher rate of fire, 700-950 rpm compared to the 600 rpm of the AK-47, and most shooters – including those that have used the weapons in combat – have tended to agree that the M16 is the more accurate.
What is used to make an AK47?
Two Kalash, two receivers. The top ARMS is stamped while the bottom Ak-47 receiver is milled. In general, there are two ways to make an AK-47: milling and stamping. A milled receiver starts with a block of metal that is machined into the required specifications. The resulting receiver is heavy but generally very strong.