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Kalashnikov Concern AM-17

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AM-17
AM-17 at «Army-2019» exhibition
TypeAssault rifle
Carbine
Place of originRussian Federation
Service history
In service2018–present
Used bysee Users
Production history
Designed2015
ManufacturerKalashnikov Concern
Specifications
Mass2.5 kg (5.51 lb)
Length740 mm (29 in)(stock extended)
490 mm (19.3 in) (stock folded)
Barrel length230 mm (9.1 in)

Cartridge5.45×39mm
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire700–850 rounds/min
Muzzle velocityN/A
Effective firing rangeN/A
Maximum firing rangeN/A
Feed system30-round detachable box magazine
SightsAdjustable iron sights and various optical sights by the use of Picatinny rail

The AM-17 (Russian: Aвтомат Малогабаритный, romanizedAvtomat Malogabaritnyj, lit.'Small-sized Automatic Rifle', awaiting GRAU designation) is an assault rifle that uses standard intermediate cartridge 5.45×39mm 7N10 cartridge. First unveiled in the Russian Army Expo 2017 alongside the suppressed AMB-17. It was developed and manufactured by in the late 2010s by Kalashnikov Concern based on the Yevgeny Dragunov MA Compact Rifle.[1][2] The weapon is intended for use as a close quarters weapon, primarily for military and law enforcement units of the Russian Interior Ministry, Russian National Guard, and Russian Army to replace the AKS-74U.[3]

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Design details

Operating mechanism

The AM-17 unlike previous firearms in current use by the Russian military differentiates itself by employing two receivers that connect on a hinge instead of a single stamped receiver with a lid. To do this the upper receiver itself is made from polymer and steel reinforcements, while the lower receiver along with its magazine housing is made entirely from polymer and connected to the upper receiver by two captive take down cross-pins reducing the weight of the firearm significantly and allowing for easier access into the internal operation. The gas operated action within is a short stroke gas piston and rotary bolt which locks with three radial lugs on the bolt head similar to historic 9x39mm carbines such as the VSK-94. The bolt carrier within the upper receiver is almost streamline by design raising it towards the bolt group reducing both bolt friction and felt user recoil.[citation needed]

Features

The weapon has an integrated upper full-length MIL-STD/1913 Picatinny railing, polymer side-folding and adjustable (telescoping) shoulder stock, and longitudinal slots in the walls of the upper receiver allowing for ambidextrous controls in both the fire selector and charging handle.

Users and service history

See also

References

  • Kalashnikov Concern (Company) (May 28, 2018). Наследие Драгунова: как "неудачные" разработки становятся оружием будущего [Dragunov’s legacy: how “unsuccessful” developments become weapons of the future] (Motion picture). Russia: Kalashnikov Concern.

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This page was last edited on 3 April 2024, at 17:49
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