History
During World War II, the Germans created the basic assault rifle concept after noticing that most infantry engagements took place with the combatants within 600 meters of each other or less. The sturmgewehr, or assault rifle, was designed to replace the standard bolt-action rifles of the day which, with ranges of 2000 meters or more, were excessive for the standards of fighting seen in World War II. The aim was to produce an intermediate range weapon with selective-fire capabilities firing a bullet with less powder charge (and therefore less felt recoil and range) than a standard rifle cartridge. The result was the MP44, later called the StG44.
The Russian Mikhail Kalashnikov was injured in the Battle of Bryansk, in which German soldiers were armed with StG44s, which inspired him to conceive of a new assault rifle. Soon after working with other designs, Kalashnikov entered a competition for a new firearm that would use the the 7.62x39mm Soviet cartridge which was developed by Elisarov and Semin in 1943. One requirement in the competition was that the weapon was reliable in the muddy, wet, and frozen condition of the Soviet front lines. Using the design of the PPS-43, Kalashnikov designed the "Mikhtim" which won after it was dragged through mud, sand, and dust and still was able to fire without jamming. The "Mikhtim" was the prototype for the development of a family of firearms which culminated in the AK-47, produced in 1947 and adopted by the Soviet Army two years later, which has now become the most produced firearm model in history.
There were difficulties in the beginning of the production of the AK-47 because the first models had stamped sheet metal receivers and difficulties were encountered in welding the guide and ejector rails. But instead of halting the production, a heavy machined receiver substituted for the original receiver. Because of these problems, the Soviet Union could not distribute a large number of the weapon to its soldiers.
In 1956, the Soviet union began mass production of the AKM ("M" standing for modernized). This new rifle was to utilize a stamped receiver, 1,000 meter rear sight (unlike the AK-47 which used a 800 m rear sight), straighter buttstock, lower handguard with a rectangular palm swell, and new bayonet lug. The weapon still used the 7.62x39mm Soviet cartridge and was the first AK to use a muzzle device designed to reduce muzzle climb.
In 1978, the Soviet Union began replacing the AKM with a newer design, called the AK-74, a 5.45x39.5mm assault rifle, which was sent to the Eastern European nations East Germany and Poland (though other nations manufactured their own variants of the AK-74 without license). In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed, slowing the production of many Russian weapons, including the AK-47 and variants. The AKM and later models (AKMS, AK-74, AKS-74) are still being used by front-line troops in Russia in mass numbers, but are being replaced by the AK-74M (essentially, it is the same AK-74 rifle with folding composite-materials stock).
Despite this, the AK-47 and all its derivatives are still used and produced by 55 National Armies and countless insurgent and guerrilla groups. The AK design has also been recently modernized with the AK-100 series (for export and use by special units only), offering rifles of various sizes from 5.56x45mm, 5.45x39mm, and 7.62x39mm.
This AK has been updated to the point that it takes the AK-74's effective range of 500m to 800m. There are also many rifles influenced by the Kalashnikov design, such as the Swedish 62/76, Israeli Galil, and Finnish RK92 among others. Because of this, the AK is likely to be a partaker in the battlefield well into the foreseeable future.
The AK-47 is also a symbol in popular culture. It is seen on both the flag and coat of arms of Mozambique and is also on the coat of arms of East Timor and Zimbabwe. It is also on the flag of the Shi'a Muslum political and paramilitary group Hezbollah. The motto for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps is Kalash, a shortened form of "Kalashnikov" and is also a name for boys in some African Countries. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the criminal culture and portrayed as a "bad guy" weapon in western movies and literature, portrayed as a status symbol in the hip-hop culture. After the 2003 agresssion against Iraq, U.S forces secured a palace owned by Saddam Hussein and discovered a gold-plated AK-47 and SVD.
Singleplayer
The AK-47 can be picked up by the player in single player mode and is the most frequently used enemy weapon of the game, though its open iron sights make it inferior in range and accuracy to the M16A4 rifle and M4A1 Carbine. However, its damage is comparable to that of the M14. The AK-47 is effective at medium range. In single player, the player may occasionally encounter a variant of the AK-47 called the "AK-47 Grenadier", a standard AK-47 modified with an under-mounted GP-25 grenade launcher, functioning similarly to the M4A1 with an attached M203 grenade launcher
Multiplayer
Accuracy: 6 / 12
Damage: 9 / 12
Range: 9 / 12
Fire Rate: 6 / 12
Mobility: 8 / 12
Clip Size/Reserve Ammo: 30/60
Recoil: low/moderate cluster
Reload Time: 2.5 seconds / 3.25 empty
Damage: 30-40 / 20-40 SD
Range: 1500-2000 / 500-1000 SD
Rate of Fire: 700 RPM
Penetration: Medium / Large Bullet
Location Damage Multiplier: Head (1.4) / Neck: (1.0) / Torso: (1.0) / Stomach: (1.0) / Limbs (1.0)
Hip Accuracy: Stand (3-7) / Crouch (2.5-6) / Prone (2-5)Unlocked: lvl 4 (Along with create a class)
Still the most iconic and best-selling assault rifle worldwide. Fires on full auto. The rifle has a noticeable vertical kick to it, but its recoil suppressor ensures that the rifle levels again before firing the next shot. Good for closer-quarters combat than the M16 or M4, but still pulls off good middle-long distance single shots.
The dreaded AK-47 is potentially the most versatile gun in the game. It has power, accuracy, mobility, and, of course, style. Despite its low rate of fire, this gun definitely packs a punch. And with stopping power, really anything is possible. The recoil may be annoying at times, but firing it short bursts will decrease the recoil and allow you to succeed.
In order to have successful games using this gun, it is essential to fire in short bursts like I have said previously. This will allow you to dominate in far and medium ranges and avoid recoil. Up close however, shoot constantly from the hip and you will triumph over the other players. The AK-47, equipped with stopping power, will kill in 2-3 shots, so that should help a lot. Despite its mediocre accuracy, it aims pretty well and can counter a sniper easily. Because the AK-47 has great iron sights, attachments don' t have to be added to do well.
The RDS, when on the AK-47, decreases its power. The AK-47 also has a lot of recoil and mediocre accuracy, so if your aim needs improvement, the AK-47 is not for you. Another downside to this gun is its low rate of fire. This can be annoying at times because, up against a P90 close-range, you will probably die. Therefore, play like you are using an M16A4: burst shots work very well and therefore the low rate of fire is not a limiting factor.
Challenges
| Title |
Description |
Reward |
| Marksman 1 |
Get 25 kills with this weapon |
100XP/ Silencer |
| Marksman 2 |
Get 75 kills with this weapon |
500XP/ Red Dot Site |
| Marksman 3 |
Get 150 kills with this weapon |
1000XP/ ACOG Scope |
| Expert 1 |
Get 25 headshots with this weapon |
100XP/ Digital |
| Expert 2 |
Get 75 headshots with this weapon |
500XP/ Blue Tiger |
| Expert 3 |
Get 150 headshots with this weapon |
1000XP/ Red Tiger |
| All Assault Rifle Challenges |
Get all the challenges on all the Assault Rifles |