Shots with the double eagle “AK47″. I don’t know exactly what model this is. It does not look like an AK47 actually. It’s written something like “beta spetsnaz” on the box… I guess this is not meant to be realistic. It looks like a ??????? ??????????? though. No, I don’t understand the Russian language but it looks and sounds cool in my opinion. It is NOT a AK-74 or a AKS-74U. The form of the magazine is clearly replicated from a 7,62 variant of the kalashnicov. It could be an “AK-47U”, but such rifle doesn’t exist for real. I think it’s an airsoft invention. There is no such thing as a “AK-74U”. There is “AK-74″ (which is a full length assault rifle), there is a “AKS-74″ (which is a full length assault rifle with folding stock) and a “AKS-74U”, which is a sub compact assault rifle (and not a SMG). The “U” suffix means “Ukorochennyj” in Russian = “Shortened” in English. It may bridges the gap between a submachine gun and an assault rifle, but the AKS-74U is an assault rifle. Not bad… For the price, which is very cheap. Something like 50 USD I guess. You can find it on WGC Shop for exemple (go to “airsoft gun” then “AEG” then “china made aeg”… Then you’ll find it). It’s not mine, I borrowed it from a friend. Less than 100 USD on WGC Shop. I used a 9,6 V battery in this video. There is a red dot on it, it’s a swiss arms red dot. The only “big” problem is the power. I think this is more than 400 FPS… Which is much too powerfull for my taste. It really hurts people…

The AN-94 assault rifle had been officially adopted by the Russian Army and the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1994 as a possible replacement for the venerable Kalashnikov AK-74 series assault rifles. The AN index means “Avtomat Nikonova”, or Nikonov Assault rifle. This rifle had been designed by the Gennady Nikonov, a Russian arms designer, at the IZHMASH state factories, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. This rifle, initially known as the ASN prototype, had been developed for and submitted to the Russian Army trial contest, held in the early 1990s. This contest, known under the code name “Abakan” (a small city in Russia), was intended to develop the more effective replacement for the AK-74 assault rifles. The ASN was tested among the many other prototypes and eventually won the trials, and was consequently adopted. At the present time the AN-94 is considered as the “professionals’ choice”, and is used in limited numbers by the elite forces of the Russian Army, police and Internal Affairs Ministry. AEK971 is being developed at Kovrov Machinebuilding Plant (formerly known as Kovrov Machineguns Plant) by chief designer SIKoksharov. Key feature of the AEK971 is gas driven, balanced action with rotating bolt barrel locking. Balancing mean that AEK971 gas drive has two gas chambers and two gas pistons. First gas piston is linked wia gas rod to the bolt carrier an moves as usual. Second gas piston is linked to the balancing msteel weight and moves in opposite (to main