M means Modern, because it is a new model of the Ak-47 series, like UZI haves (UZI SMG, Mini UZI, Micro UZI, UZI Pistol).
Yes. But it obviously cant be an AK-47 or an UZI.
I recommend the ak-47 or a mini uzi.
The AK-74 and AK-47 are both assault rifles that look identical, but the only difference is that the AK-74 is newer and uses different cartridges (ammunition).
The AK47 was made in caliber 7.62x39. The AK74 was designed much later, and uses the 5.45x39 cartridge.
AK-47 is an assault rifle with larger rounds, excellent range, medium firing rate and fairly accurate; the AK-74u is an SMG (sub machine gun) that is really a smaller version of the AK-74 assault rifle, and has a high to medium fire rate, adequate range, and usually not used for accuracy.
Kalashnikov is the name of the designer.. all AK variants are Kalashnikov rifles in some form. The AK-47 is a specific model - the early production models, which used a milled receiver. Most of what get referred to as AK-47s are actually AKM rifles - not the model of 1947. The AKM was the modernised, simplified model of AK which entered production in 1959. It is visually distinct from the original AK-47 by the small losenge-shaped indentation over the magazine well, as opposed to the very large indentation on the AK-47 receiver.
They are the same weapon. Just two different names you can call them. But to go deeper into it Kalashnikov is the maker. The AK is the variant type. For example: AK-47, AK-74, Ak-103 etc. So basically you can call any AK weapon a Kalashnikov.
The "47" in "AK-47", refers to the weapons date of Patton (1947).
No, because AK-47s are Russian. But you can own an AK-47 u.
36countries use Ak-47?
An AK is an assault rifle, either an AK-47 or an AK-74.