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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2023
  • third part of this classic, hehe ^^

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  • @meloveAi
    @meloveAi Před rokem +12

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  • @hapiemealz6042
    @hapiemealz6042 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Bulbasaur was just a bystander 😂

    • @cat10384
      @cat10384 Před měsícem +1

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    @glist_gloom Před rokem +3

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    @glist_gloom Před rokem +4

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    @KaubIsPrettySilly Před měsícem

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    @PrincessShokora2002 Před měsícem

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    @otisjr5744 Před 11 měsíci +4

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    @Baylee_bay Před rokem +2

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    @ahmadsyadat6151 Před 13 dny

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  • @andee2126
    @andee2126 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: Автомат Калашникова, lit. 'Kalashnikov's automatic [rifle]'; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is a gas-operated assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov (or "AK") family of rifles. After more than seven decades since its creation, the AK-47 model and its variants remain one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world.
    AK-47
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    AK-47 Type 2A
    Type
    Assault rifle
    Place of origin
    Soviet Union
    Service history
    In service
    1949-1974 (Soviet Union)
    1949-present (other countries)
    Used by
    See Users
    Wars
    See Conflicts
    Production history
    Designer
    Mikhail Kalashnikov
    Designed
    1946-1948[1]
    Manufacturer
    Kalashnikov Concern and various others including Norinco
    Produced
    1948-present[2][3]
    No. built
    ≈ 75 million AK-47s, 100 million Kalashnikov-family weapons.[4][5]
    Variants
    See Variants
    Specifications (AK-47 with Type 3 receiver)
    Mass
    Without magazine:
    3.47 kg (7.7 lb)
    Magazine, empty:
    0.43 kg (0.95 lb) (early issue)[6]
    0.33 kg (0.73 lb) (steel)[7]
    0.25 kg (0.55 lb) (plastic)[8]
    0.17 kg (0.37 lb) (light alloy)[7]
    Length
    Fixed wooden stock:
    880 mm (35 in)[8]
    875 mm (34.4 in) folding stock extended
    645 mm (25.4 in) stock folded[6]
    Barrel length
    Overall length:
    415 mm (16.3 in)[8]
    Rifled bore length:
    369 mm (14.5 in)[8]
    Cartridge
    7.62×39mm
    Action
    Gas-operated, closed rotating bolt
    Rate of fire
    Cyclic rate of fire:
    600 rds/min[8]
    Combat rate of fire:
    Semi-auto 40 rds/min[8]
    Bursts 100 rds/min[8]
    Muzzle velocity
    715 m/s (2,350 ft/s)[8]
    Effective firing range
    350 m (380 yd)[8]
    Feed system
    20-round, 30-round detachable box magazine[8]
    There are also 40-round, 75-round drum magazines available
    Sights
    100-800 m adjustable iron sights
    Sight radius:
    378 mm (14.9 in)[8]
    Design work on the AK-47 began in 1945. It was presented for official military trials in 1947, and, in 1948, the fixed-stock version was introduced into active service for selected units of the Soviet Army. In early 1949, the AK was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces[9] and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact.
    The model and its variants owe their global popularity to their reliability under harsh conditions, low production cost (compared to contemporary weapons), availability in virtually every geographic region, and ease of use. The AK has been manufactured in many countries, and has seen service with armed forces as well as irregular forces and insurgencies throughout the world. As of 2004, "of the estimated 500 million firearms worldwide, approximately 100 million belong to the Kalashnikov family, three-quarters of which are AK-47s".[4] The model is the basis for the development of many other types of individual, crew-served and specialized firearms.
    Contents
    History
    Origins
    During World War II, the Sturmgewehr 44 rifle used by German forces made a deep impression on their Soviet counterparts.[10][11] The select-fire rifle was chambered for a new intermediate cartridge, the 7.92×33mm Kurz, and combined the firepower of a submachine gun with the range and accuracy of a rifle.[12][13] On 15 July 1943, an earlier model of the Sturmgewehr was demonstrated before the People's Commissariat of Arms of the USSR.[14] The Soviets were impressed with the weapon and immediately set about developing an intermediate caliber fully automatic rifle of their own,[10][11] to replace the PPSh-41 submachine guns and outdated Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles that armed most of the Soviet Army.[15]
    The Soviets soon developed the 7.62×39mm M43 cartridge, used in[14] the semi-automatic SKS carbine and the RPD light machine gun.[16] Shortly after World War II, the Soviets developed the AK-47 rifle, which quickly replaced the SKS in Soviet service.[17][18] Introduced in 1959, the AKM is a lighter stamped steel version and the most ubiquitous variant of the entire AK series of firearms. In the 1960s, the Soviets introduced the RPK light machine gun, an AK type weapon with a stronger receiver, a longer heavy barrel, and a bipod, that eventually replaced the RPD light machine gun.[16]
    Concept
    Mikhail Kalashnikov began his career as a weapon designer in 1941 while recuperating from a shoulder wound which he received during the Battle of Bryansk.[5][19] Kalashnikov himself stated..."I was in the hospital, and a soldier in the bed beside me asked: 'Why do our soldiers have only one rifle for two or three of our men, when the Germans have automatics?' So I designed one. I was a soldier, and I created a machine gun for a soldier. It was called an Avtomat Kalashnikova, the automatic weapon of Kalashnikov-AK-and it carried the year of its first manufacture, 1947."[20]
    The AK-47 is best described as a hybrid of previous rifle technology innovations. "Kalashnikov decided to design an automatic rifle combining the best features of the American M1 Garand and the German StG 44."[21] Kalashnikov's team had access to these weapons and had no need to "reinvent the wheel". Kalashnikov himself observed: "A lot of Russian Army soldiers ask me how one can become a constructor, and how new weaponry is designed. These are very difficult questions. Each designer seems to have his own paths, his own successes and failures. But one thing is clear: before attempting to create something new, it is vital to have a good appreciation of everything that already exists in this field. I myself have had many experiences confirming this to be so."[19]
    Some claimed that Kalashnikov copied designs like Bulkin's TKB-415[22] or Simonov's AVS-31.[23]
    Early designs
    Kalashnikov started work on a submachine gun design in 1942[24] and light machine gun design in 1943.[25][26] Early in 1944, Kalashnikov was given some 7.62×39mm M43 cartridges and informed that other designers were working on weapons for this new Soviet small-arms cartridge. It was suggested that a new weapon might well lead to greater things. He then undertook work on the new rifle.[27] In 1944, he entered a design competition with this new 7.62×39mm, semi-automatic, gas-operated, long-stroke piston carbine, strongly influenced by the American M1 Garand.[28] The new rifle was in the same class as the SKS-45 carbine, with a fixed magazine and gas tube above the barrel.[27] However, the new Kalashnikov design lost out to a Simonov design.[29]
    In 1946, a new design competition was initiated to develop a new rifle.[30] Kalashnikov submitted a gas-operated rifle with a short-stroke gas piston above the barrel, a breechblock mechanism similar to his 1944 carbine, and a curved 30-round magazine.[31] Kalashnikov's rifles, the AK-1 (with a milled receiver) and AK-2 (with a stamped receiver), proved to be reliable weapons and were accepted to a second round of competition along with other designs.

  • @MarcoYnfante
    @MarcoYnfante Před 2 měsíci

    ĐĒȚÈŁÈ ȚĤĮ§

  • @NoahJames-wr4ld
    @NoahJames-wr4ld Před 9 měsíci

    0:56 sus

  • @bluesilmechannel4372
    @bluesilmechannel4372 Před 8 měsíci

    Pls🙏

  • @bluesilmechannel4372
    @bluesilmechannel4372 Před 8 měsíci

    How to join the balloon party?

  • @sylwiakedziora4742
    @sylwiakedziora4742 Před 21 dnem

    He is already fat tho

  • @ivannasambo3913
    @ivannasambo3913 Před rokem

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