The AK-47 and AKM rifles were manufactured only in 7.62x39. However, there have been AK variants (not AK-47s, but variations thereof) chambered in the following:
7.62x54R (Romanian PSL, export variants of the Yugoslav M76)
5.45x39.5 (AK-74, AKS-74U, AK-105, North Korean Type 88, etc.)
5.56x45 (Chinese Type 84, AK-101, AK-104, export variants of the Rk.62/76, Yugoslav M21, etc)
7.92x57 (Yugoslav M76)
7.62x51 (Valmet/Sako M78 export variants, export variants of the Yugoslav M76)
Although there are many variations, most AK47 shoot a ~30 caliber bullet (7.62mm).
710 meters per second in 7,62x39. 600 rounds per minute.
If you mean how long is the cartridge for an AK47, it's 39 millimeters long. The caliber 7.62x39mm.
For the military version of the AK47, when fired in the full auto mode, the rate of fire is 600 rounds per minute, or 10 rounds per second. In the semi-automatic mode, it fires 1 shot for each trigger pull.
Depends. The original, Soviet, military AK47 is capable of full auto fire- pull trigger, shoots until you release trigger. However, the majority of the civilian versions of the AK47 are semi auto- 1 pull, 1 shot.
yes it is magazine fed there are 2 versions rap47 is .43 caliber t68 AK47 is .68 caliber
7.62 caliber
30 rounds
you shoot them with a ak47
The velocity of a bullet fired from an AK-47 is 715 m/s or 2,346 feet per second.
If you can pull the trigger you are old enough to shoot the AK47. There were child solders in the African country that could barely carry the AK but they could shoot it.
30 rounds = stick mags, 45-70 rounds = drum mags